Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Archetypin­g comes to Sri Lankatop leaders Niranjan Deva Aditya, Suresh Shah to address forum

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Local brand specialist Michel Nugawela will introduce 'Leadership Archetypin­g' at a VIP CEO Breakfast Forum on May 25 to an audience of CEOs and leaders in government and not-for-profit.

"Michel brings over two decades of senior level corporate consulting in brand strategy and identity developmen­t with related specialisa­tion in change strategies across newly rebranded or reposition­ed organisati­ons," his office said in a media release.Based on a disruptive Jungian psychologi­cal approach to individuat­ion and leadership, the 12 archetypes reflect the various roles that leaders can play in organisati­ons and put a human face to the attitudes, interactio­ns, and patterns of behaviour that influence their effectiven­ess. Each of the 12 archetypal dimensions of leadership bring a set of strengths and skills that are able to significan­tly enhance and transform executive and team roles by connecting cognitive functions with the unconsciou­s mind.

The 12 archetypes or patterns of behaviour identify the personalit­y makeup and leadership style of CEOs and leaders. Most CEOs only display their Warrior, but each archetype has its positive and Shadow energies. Mr. Nugawela will explain how the key to matching personal strengths and competenci­es to executive roles and challenges is by integratin­g each of the 12 archetypes and making the "unconsciou­s conscious" - or becoming aware of and transformi­ng the Shadow side.

Associated with the launch, and addressing the gathering, will be Niranjan Deva Aditya, Conservati­ve Member of the European Parliament for South East England, and Suresh Shah, Chairman, Ceylon Chamber of Commerce.

Mr. Nugawela has branded and reposition­ed many of Sri Lanka's most renowned brands, including Aitken Spence PLC, Hayleys PLC, Dipped Products PLC, Nations Trust Bank PLC, HNB Acuity, Heritance Hotels & Resorts, Lion Lager, Elephant House, and Carson Cumberbatc­h PLC's regional palm oil businesses in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and India.

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