(Kuching, 29th) — A leadership course aimed at challenging the decision-making mindset of 'pursuing growth at all costs' will be held in Kuching on February 7, exploring how young leaders can make decisions within real social and ecological constraints.
This course, titled "Leading Within the Donut: Young Leaders for a Future", is designed in response to the current societal overemphasis on speed and scale, often at the expense of people, ecosystems, and trust.
Course facilitator Gabriel Hii stated that the course is drawn from real-life experiences.
He said: "In the past, we have not truly understood the systems that shape outcomes."
He explained that leadership is a form of disciplined judgment, encompassing the establishment of direction, weighing trade-offs, and upholding boundaries that must never be crossed.
Therefore, this is not a traditional lecture, but a hands-on workshop to help leaders diagnose systemic issues, anticipate unintended consequences, and make strategic choices under various constraints.
Participants will gain a suite of tools to design regenerative, adaptive, and responsible action plans—skills that are increasingly essential in civil society, social enterprise, and mission-driven leadership.
The course will be held from 1pm to 5pm on February 7 at the Borneo Cultures Museum, with a registration fee of RM60.
This course, titled "Leading Within the Donut: Young Leaders for a Future", is designed in response to the current societal overemphasis on speed and scale, often at the expense of people, ecosystems, and trust.
Course facilitator Gabriel Hii stated that the course is drawn from real-life experiences.
He said: "In the past, we have not truly understood the systems that shape outcomes."
Therefore, this is not a traditional lecture, but a hands-on workshop to help leaders diagnose systemic issues, anticipate unintended consequences, and make strategic choices under various constraints.
Participants will gain a suite of tools to design regenerative, adaptive, and responsible action plans—skills that are increasingly essential in civil society, social enterprise, and mission-driven leadership.
The course will be held from 1pm to 5pm on February 7 at the Borneo Cultures Museum, with a registration fee of RM60.