Common Purpose hosts free leadership and civic engagement workshop to generate ideas for Manchester

 
March 8, 2016 - PRLog -- Common Purpose, a major global leadership development organization, is hosting a free leadership and civic engagement workshop in Manchester on Monday 14th March at Manchester Cathedral Visitor Centre from 8.30am to 3.15pm. The workshop forms part of the Common Purpose Challenge, an online crowd sourcing which is funded by Comic Relief. The challenge, which is also running in Bangalore, India, is asking residents of both cities to work together to generate new ideas that will make their city a better place to live and work.

The workshop is open to residents of Manchester who want to generate new ideas on all aspects of city life such as governance, environment, economy, technology, housing, sports and youth engagement. The aim is to empower citizens to develop real world solutions – big or small – that will solve existing problems in both Manchester and Bangalore. The workshop will allow participants to connect with expert speakers, build and refine their ideas and receive constructive feedback from specially selected mentors.

To book your place, please email challenge@commonpurpose.org

When the Common Purpose Challenge concludes, the winning ideas will be presented to a distinguished panel which includes Academy Award winner, David Puttnam, Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist, Diane Modahl, and Chief Executive of Manchester City Council, Sir Howard Bernstein.

The challenge aims to encourage healthy debate around important issues such as climate change, immigration and education at the city level. By promoting conversations about the role of cities and citizens, the Common Purpose Challenge hopes to instil participants with a greater understanding of how Manchester works and how that compares to other cities around the world, such as Bangalore.

Sir Howard Bernstein, Chief Executive of Manchester City Council, reflecting on Manchester, said: “Manchester is a city which is growing. The population of the city is predicted to increase by another 50,000 over the next six years while the city centre is set to attract 40,000 new jobs, with an anticipated £5.5 billion increase in contribution to the national economy. So as cities gain more responsibility and power, it’s crucial that we understand how citizens can engage more meaningfully.”

Judith McNeill, Grants Director, Comic Relief said: “Comic Relief is dedicated to supporting marginalised communities and helping to give them a stronger voice. The Common Purpose Challenge will enable people both at home in the UK and in India to play a central role in development and innovation in their communities, harnessing long-term positive change.”

Common Purpose invites all citizens of Manchester to join us and work together to generate ideas that will improve our city.

https://challenge.commonpurpose.org/

About Common Purpose

Common Purpose is a leadership development organization that specializes in cross-boundary leadership. A not-for-profit, they run programmes in over 70 cities worldwide. Founded in 1989, there are over 50,000 Common Purpose Alumni.

Common Purpose believes that the best leaders are able to lead across boundaries, and especially lead those with diverse perspectives—from different organizational functions, sectors, generations, geographies, cultures, faiths or beliefs.

As a result of this philosophy, they have teamed up with Comic Relief to help the citizens of Bangalore and Manchester join together to improve their cities.

Write to us at leadership@commonpurpose.org

About Comic Relief

Comic Relief is a major charity based in the UK, with a vision of a just world, free from poverty. Comic Relief raise millions of pounds, mainly through two big fundraising campaigns; Red Nose Day and Sport Relief. The money raised tackles the root cause of poverty and social injustice in the UK and across the world.

About Crowdicity

Crowdicity is a cloud based enterprise and social idea management platform that helps drive innovation through collaboration. Clients such as United Nations, TEDx, LEGO, P&G, John Lewis, Deloitte, the NHS and the WWF all use Crowdicity's software to engage employees, partners and customers to address the unique challenges they face.

crowdicity.com
End
Source: » Follow
Email:***@commonpurpose.org Email Verified
Tags:Leadership Workshop, Leadership Training
Industry:Education
Location:Manchester, Greater - England
Account Email Address Verified     Account Phone Number Verified     Disclaimer     Report Abuse
Page Updated Last on: Mar 08, 2016
Common Purpose News
Trending
Most Viewed
Daily News



Like PRLog?
9K2K1K
Click to Share