MANILA, Philippines - The Dialogue in the Dark, a unique development tool in complete darkness, will be presented at the Asian Institute of Management (AIM) in Manila, in cooperation with Dialogue Social Enterprise, from August 1-6, 2014.
Internationally renowned for 25 years, Dialogue in the Dark aims to provoke a change of perspective and help people understand diversity and inclusion.
In its initial introduction in the Philippines, Dialogue in the Dark workshops offer a unique opportunity for corporate leaders and management to test and participate in an experience that will have a profound impact on how they do things.
Blind trainers will be taking the participants through a set of inventive team activities in complete darkness.
The Immersion Week on August 1 to 6 will showcase Dialogue in the Dark to various corporations in ASEAN through the partnership with AIM.
During this week, AIM will offer two Dialogue in the Dark workshops per day for 24 participants per session, plus a Dinner in the Dark experience for 17 participants in the evenings.
Dr. Andreas Heinecke, Founder and CEO of Dialogue Social Enterprise, would also be present during this unique Workshop week in Manila to facilitate the sessions.
“We are very proud to launch Dialogue in the Dark in the Philippines and to blend inclusion, social entrepreneurship, and executive education,” stated Heinecke.
AIM President Steven J. DeKrey noted, “AIM’s mission is to mold the next generation of development leaders and change agents. When we talk about leading in ASEAN, we need to have leaders who have an inclusive mindset to be able to bring about genuine development across all communities.”
Interested participants to Dialogue in the Dark may contact Nyssa Bernal at nbernal@aim.edu or (632) 892 4011 loc. 1604 or Mit Somayia at mit.somayia@dialogue-se.com.