Nadene Canning

Associate Professor at Executive School of Management, Technology and Law

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Executive School of Management, Technology and Law

Nadene worked in over 40 countries managing small companies and large projects in both for profit and non-profit sectors before creating her boutique consultancy, ALLSystemsGO!, in 2009. Her areas of expertise include leadership, strategy, innovation and the future of work.

Today she divides her time between organizational learning and development, team facilitation, executive coaching and teaching to build leadership and management capacity within organizations, accelerate team performance and personal impact.

Nadene is a practitioner educator and teaches Leadership & Management skills at Business School Lausanne, Negotiation Techniques at the EPFL College of Management and Leading Change in Advanced Sustainability at the University of St. Gallen.

After conducting and publishing research in 2002, Nadene founded a social enterprise funded by the Swiss federal government to build capacity and awareness around diversity, inclusion, talent development and retention in organizations throughout western Switzerland. This experience was captured in her book La force de l’équilibre Vie familiale, vie professionnelle, which published in 2012.

Nadene holds a masters’ degree from the EPFL in Management of Innovation, an undergraduate degree in Economics from Concordia University. As a continuous learner Nadene is often taking new courses herself and is certified as a change process facilitator, a Being at Full Potential coach and will become a Dare to Lead facilitator with Brené Brown in 2019.

Born and raised in Montreal, she works in English and French and has the nasty habit of switching back and forth between both languages in the same sentence.

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