Vizthink London - Territory Mapping
Thursday 13 November 2008
Anthony Willoughby - Territory Mapping
Date: November 13th 2008
Time: Arrive at 18:00 to mingle and have a drink, for a 18:30 start by the speaker. 22:00 close.
Cost: FREE - we would though welcome a donation to help cover costs of wine/nibbles/equipment.
Register for the event at http://www.vizthink.co.uk/events.htm#event
Session Outline:
Territory Mapping
Anthony Willoughby
Anthony Willoughby was born in England in 1950 and brought up in Africa. Anthony clearly remembers taking paddle steamers down the Nile, being nearly eaten by lions, trodden on by elephants and keeping pet scorpions.
In 1980s to fend off boredom and an ever-expanding waistline, and discover more about his ‘territory’ Anthony embarked on a variety of journeys and expeditions, which included climbing Mt. Mustagh Ata in western China a 7,546 metre (24,575ft.) peak without oxygen or porters. Based on these expedition experiences, and inspired by a complainer on one of these expeditions to Papua New Guinea, he established the I Will Not Complain team building and leadership development programs in Japan in January 1989.
He returned to the UK in 1999 to develop his Territory Mapping concept that evolved from discussions Anthony had in remote villages in Papua New Guinea and Kenya. He has taken Masai Warriors to the IoD and bankers to the great wall of China.
In these days where we all feel “lost” and where we don’t know where we are going, he will be sharing his experiences and why your territory has never been important.
Territory Mapping is a proven and highly effective workshop and conference tool designed to achieve three outcomes: CFA.
Clarity: understand what problem we are solving or opportunity we are seizing
Focus: scarce resources on the few must win battles
Alignment: ensure we are all fighting the same battle on the same side
Location:
2nd floor, 1 Heathcock Court
415 Strand
London WC2R 0NT