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Ilze Olckers
Talking Transformation
Ilze Olckers is a renowned human rights lawyer and Organisational Justice and Development Facilitator who has been working with Talking Transformation since 1996.2 Her expertise lies in organizational justice, transformation, and development, particularly in the context of higher education and institutional change in South Africa.1
Professional Background
Olckers practiced as a human rights lawyer in South Africa during the apartheid era and the transition to democracy.3 Although she is currently a non-practicing attorney, she has shifted her focus to organizational justice and transformation work.
Current Role and Expertise
As an Organisational Justice and Development Facilitator, Olckers specializes in:
- Facilitating large-scale transformation processes in institutions
- Applying a complexity approach to organizational change
- Promoting organizational and epistemological justice
- Developing "liberatory leadership" approaches
- Implementing social technologies for radical systems change
She has worked extensively in the education sector, including with Stellenbosch University and Rhodes University.2
Notable Work
Olckers has been involved in significant transformation initiatives in South African higher education. She recently facilitated a long-term, large-scale transformation process at Nelson Mandela University (NMU).1 Her work focuses on creating congruence between institutional values and actions, emphasizing the importance of continued transformative leadership.1
Speaking Engagements
Ilze Olckers is a sought-after speaker on transformation in higher education. She participated in the Inclusive Practice Speaker Series, where she discussed "Transformation praxis in higher education: Institutional cultures as living curricula".1 This series brought together practitioners, scholars, and civil society organizations to share leading practices in transformation.
Ilze Olckers continues to contribute to the field of organizational justice and transformation, drawing on her extensive experience in human rights law and institutional change to drive meaningful transformation in various sectors, particularly in higher education.
