E.CEM.1912 - Australian Rural Leadership Program Course 26, 27 and 28
Project start date: | 30 June 2019 |
Project end date: | 29 June 2023 |
Publication date: | 08 August 2023 |
Project status: | Completed |
Summary
The Australian Rural Leadership Program (ARLP) is a high impact, immersive experiential learning program focused on the development of leadership for individuals and collectives who are contributing to the future prosperity of rural and regional Australia. The project supported the development of industry leadership and MLA ambassadorship through supporting three scholarships in ARLP Courses 26, 27 and 28.
Objectives
The Australian Rural Leadership Program (ARLP) delivers practical leadership benefits to organisations and individuals within the red meat industry and enhanced the opportunity for collective impact and transformation in this sector
Key findings
The investment in this project has provided the red meat industry the opportunity for its leaders to increase their capability and capacity to lead. It provides opportunity for the participants to engage in conversation regarding the Australian agribusiness sector more broadly, looking beyond immediate sector to understand the shared challenges and opportunity for future action. The project has increased the pool of industry representatives who have the capability to engage in leading the industry into the future.
Benefits to industry
The Australian Rural Leadership Program (ARLP) is a high impact, immersive experiential learning program focused on the development of leadership for individuals and collectives who are contributing to the future prosperity of rural and regional Australia. The project supported the development of industry leadership and MLA ambassadorship through supporting scholarships in ARLP Course 26 - 28 which has contributed to the growing, over time, a cohort of leaders within the meat and livestock industries that contribute in a positive, meaningful way to advancing the interests of the sector and rural and regional communities.
Future research
For more information Contact Project Manager: Joshua Whelan |