Organised by a collaboration between the FIP Foundation, FIP Community Pharmacy Section, FIP Education, FIP Academic Pharmacy Section, FIP Early Career Pharmaceutical Group, supported by the International Pharmaceutical Students’ Federation
Chair
Mr Olanrewaju Popoola, FIP ECPG, Nigeria
Introduction:
The LDW is a collaborative workshop designed to help build and develop leadership skills for Early Career Pharmacists, Pharmaceutical Scientists and Students that they can use in future endeavours. This workshop aims to develop interpersonal skills and strategies for effective leadership collaboration in diverse and international settings. At the end of the workshop, the LDW participants should be able to learn how to manage conflict and provide feedback constructively while respecting cultural differences, as well as equally apply personal branding techniques to enhance international presence. All IPSF and FIP ECPG members are invited to embark on this extraordinary journey.
Programme:
09:00 – 09:10 | Introduction by the chair |
| Mr Olanrewaju Popoola, FIP ECPG, Nigeria | |
09:10 – 10:10 | Presentation by FIP early career leadership development (ECLD) scholars |
10:10 – 10:20 | Coffee break |
10:20 – 11:00 | Leadership insights from FIP, ECPG and IPSF: building global impact |
| Dr. Emmanuella Nzeribe, FIP ECPG President, Nigeria & Ms Yifan Zhou, IPSF, The Netherlands | |
11:00 – 11:50 | Workshop: Elevating your international presence through personal branding |
| Prof. Toyin Tofade, Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, USA | |
| Ms. Mancharee Sangmueang-Skallevold, IPSF, Norway | |
| Mr Olanrewaju Popoola, FIP ECPG, Nigeria | |
11:50 – 12:30 | Q&A with the ECPG steering committee/IPSF exco and conclusion |
Learning objectives:
1. Develop interpersonal skills and strategies for effective leadership collaboration in diverse and international settings.
2. Manage conflict management and provide feedback constructively while respecting cultural differences.
3. Apply personal branding techniques to enhance international presence.
Take home messages:
At the end of the LDW, participants should be able to acquire leadership skills that will position them for leadership roles within and outside FIP. This workshop aims to empower participants (students and early careers) to understand leadership in a diverse community.
FIP Development Goals:
Please see below the FIP Development Goals related to the session.
FIP Development Goal 2: Early Career Training Strategy
FIP Development Goal 6: Leadership Development
FIP Development Goal 8: Working with Others