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Thursday, Jul 15, 2010, 7:30–9:50am Building Talent from Within |
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As a consultant, William has worked with over 30 multinational corporations. As an academic, he heads up the #2 ranked graduate program in HRD in the USA. Before arriving at Penn State, he was previously Assist. Vice President and Management Development Director for The Franklin Life Insurance Co., a wholly-owned subsidiary of a Fortune 48 company. His bestselling book, Effective Succession Planning, is regarded by some as the "corporate bible" on succession management practices. He is also author of Building In-House Leadership and Management Development Programs, The Competency Toolkit, and The Action Learning Guidebook. He has also authored, coauthored, edited or co-edited some 50 books and has consulted on succession planning and management with a wide array of business, government, and nonprofit organizations. |
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Thursday, Jun 3, 2010, 7:30–9:50am
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Jac Fitz-Enz |
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Dr. Jac was named by HR World as one of the Top 5 HR Management Gurus and cited by HR Magazine as one of 50 People in the last 50 years who have significantly changed the field of HR. He has authored a dozen books including the award-winning The ROI of Human Capital. His column, Leading Edge, appears monthly in Talent Management magazine. As founder of Saratoga Institute, he developed the first international HR benchmarks. Dr. Jac has trained more than 85,000 managers in 45 countries. Although his work is widely imitated, he remains The Source for human capital strategy, measurement and analytics. Prior to founding Saratoga Institute Dr. Fitz-enz held human resource vice presidential positions at Wells Fargo Bank, Imperial Bank and Motorola Computer Systems. He holds degrees from: Notre Dame (B.A), San Francisco State (M.A.), and USC (Ph.D) in organizational communications. |
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Thursday, May 6, 2010, 7:30–9:50am Reinventing Business for the Next Decade |
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Jim Champy |
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His current books: Outsmart, Inspire and Deliver are case studies of businesses that have and are achieving extraordinary success. Prior to joining Dell Services, Jim was Chairman and CEO of CSC Index, the management consulting arm of Computer Science Corporation. He was one of the original founders of Index, a $200 million consulting practice that was acquired by CSC in 1988. Under Champy, the company's consulting practice grew at a rate of 25 percent a year. Jim earned his BS in 1963 and his MS in Civil Engineering in 1965 from MIT. He received his JD in 1968 from Boston College Law School and immediately passed the bar exam. |
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Thursday, April 1, 2010, 7:30–9:50am
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J. Barry Griswell |
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Barry is a 2003 recipient of the Horatio Alger Award, given to individuals who achieved great success while overcoming difficult backgrounds. He currently serves as president of the Community Foundation of Greater Des Moines and is currently a board member of Principal Financial Group, Inc. and Herman Miller, Inc. He has also been active in various industry and community organizations, including service as chair of the American Council of Life Insurers (ACLI), board member of The Business Roundtable, including co-chair of the CEO Task Force on Health and Retirement Security. A native of Georgia, Barry received his bachelor's degree from Berry College in Rome, Georgia and his master's degree from Stetson University in Deland, Florida. In 2007, he was honored with an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Grand View College. He is also a Fellow of LIMRA Leadership Institute (LLIF). |
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Thursday, March 4, 2010, 7:30–9:50am
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Susan Page |
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She is widely recognized as a top expert on business process improvement and is currently responsible for driving the overall technology strategy for the human resources organization in an internationally renowned entertainment company headquartered in Orlando, Fl. With business process improvement a key and integral part of her day-to-day work, Susan directs a team that supports the human resource system of record for employee information, training, performance management, etc. Ms. Page holds a BSBA from Boston University and a MSCIS from the University of Phoenix. She is a graduate of the WOMEN Unlimited LEAD Program, and is a member of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and the International Association for Human Resource Information Management (IHRIM). |
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Thursday, February 4, 2010, 7:30–9:50am PR — The Future Is Here — Learn How To Deal With It Or Perish |
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Robert Dilenschneider |
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Prior to forming his own firm, Robert served as president and chief executive officer of Hill and Knowlton, Inc. from 1986 to 1991. Robert has counseled major corporations, professional groups, trade associations and educational institutions, and has assisted clients in dealings with regulatory agencies, labor unions, consumer groups and minorities, among others. Robert Dilenschneider's best-selling books include Power and Influence, A Briefing for Leaders, On Power, The Critical 14 Years of Your Professional Life, Moses: C.E.O., The Critical 2nd Phase of your Professional Life, and 50 Plus!—Critical Career Decisions for the Rest of Your Life. Mr. Dilenschneider started in public relations in 1967 in New York, shortly after receiving an M.A. in journalism from Ohio State University, and a B.A. from the University of Notre Dame. |
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Thursday, December 3, 2009, 7:30–9:50am How to Get Through to Anyone and Gain Their Buy-In |
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Mark Goulston |
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Mark is an M.D., psychiatrist, hostage-negotiation trainer for the FBI, business consultant, executive coach, and a best-selling author whose books include "Get Out of Your Own Way" and "Get Out of Your Own Way at Work." Dr. Mark writes an Internet column on leadership for Fast Company as well as the syndicated column "Solve Anything with Dr. Mark" for Tribune Media Services. His corporate clients include: GE, IBM, Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch, Xerox, Deutsche Bank, Hyatt, Accenture, Kodak, Federal Express, etc. Dr. Goulston holds a B.A. from UC Berkeley, an M.D. from Boston University, and did his post-graduate residency in psychiatry at UCLA. Mark was a professor at UCLA's Neuropsychiatric Institute for more than twenty years, became an American Psychiatric Association Fellow (the highest award that organization offers), and was named one of America's Top Psychiatrists for 2004-2005 and 2009 by Washington, D.C. based Consumers’ Research Council of America. |
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Thursday, November 5, 2009, 7:30–9:50am Building a Trust Based Business |
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Greg was also co-founder and Senior Vice President of the Covey Leadership Center, where he orchestrated the marketing and public relations strategy that led Dr. Stephen R. Covey’s book, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, to the number one best selling business book of the 20th century, selling over 15 million copies in 38 languages. Greg created the marketing momentum that helped propel Covey Leadership Center from a start-up company to a $100+ million-dollar enterprise with offices in 40 countries. Greg has taught Principle Centered Leadership and The Speed of Trust and advised executives at numerous leading enterprises; including, Hewlett Packard, U.S. Navy Resale, U.S. Navy Supply, Sony, Chevron Oil, San Diego Gas and Electric, IBM, Microsoft, Boeing, and many other well known organizations. |
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Thursday, October 1, 2009, 7:30–9:50am Brand Strategies That Work in the Digital World |
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Allen Adamson |
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He is managing director of the New York office of Landor Associates (a WPP company), one of the world’s leading strategic brand consulting and design firms, with 24 offices in 18 countries. Allen has worked with some of the world’s leading organizations, overseeing branding efforts for clients such as Procter & Gamble, GE, PepsiCo, Pfizer, Verizon, and others. Recognized as one of the world's top brand experts Adamson has penned numerous articles on branding and marketing issues for industry publications. He has appeared on NBC's Today Show and CNBC Canada's Report on Business Television. He is often quoted in publications such as The Wall Street Journal, Advertising Age, The New York Times, The New York Post, the Orlando Sentinel, USA Today, The Washington Post and Forbes. Adam regularly lectures at New York University's Stern School of Business and the Yale School of Management. |
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Thursday, September 3, 2009, 7:30–9:50 am Turning Ordinary People into Extraordinary Performers |
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Erika Andersen |
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Erika is the founding partner of Proteus International, a consulting and training firm that helps client organizations clarify and move toward their hoped-for-future. Since 1980 Erika has become known for promoting learning and change in ways uniquely tailored to her clients' challenges, goals, and culture. She focuses on thoroughly understanding each organization and on collaborating with her clients in ways that are engaging, direct, and "learner-friendly." Erika has serves as coach and advisor to the senior executives of such companies as MTV Networks, GE, TJX, Hewitt Associates, Turner Broadcasting, MillerCoors, NBC Universal, Union Square Hospitality Group, CBS, Madison Square Garden, and Comcast Corporation. |
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Thursday, June 4, 2009, 7:30–9:50 am How Great Leaders Prevent Problems |
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Michael A. Roberto |
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Michael's research focuses on strategic decision-making processes and senior management teams. More recently, he has studied why catastrophic group or organizational failures happen, such as the Columbia Space Shuttle accident and the 1996 Mount Everest tragedy. Michael Roberto is a sought after leadership expert who has taught and consulted at a number of firms including Morgan Stanley, The Home Depot, Mars, Novartis, The World Bank, Johnson & Johnson, Lockheed Martin, Level 3 Communications, Royal Caribbean Cruises, Jabil, Corporate Executive Board, and The Advisory Board. |
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Thursday, May 7, 2009, 7:30–9:50 am How to Solve Boardroom Problems |
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Eli Mina |
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Since 1984, Eli has advised his clients on building better decision making teams, dealing with organizational dysfunctions, planning and running better meetings, demystifying the rules of order, and minute taking standards.
Eli's clients come from government, business and industry, colleges and universities, native organizations, and the non-profit sector.
Eli is the author of five books on meetings and shared decision making. They include: The Guide to Better Meetings for Directors of Non-Profit Organizations and Mina’s Guide to Minute Taking: Principles, Standards & Practical Tools. |
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Thursday, March 5, 2009, 7:30–9:50 am Business Networking Technology for 21st Century CEOs |
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Kathleen Taylor |
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Before co-founding TalentPlanet with Dr. Greg Ketchum in 1999, Kathy worked for the Stratford Group. Earlier in her career, Kathy was a top sales executive at CBS and ABC. Based on her track record of forging lasting relationships between the executive talent and potential employers, Kathy has developed a unique methodology for performing executive searches using LinkedIn and other social networking sites. This has resulted in an extraordinary success rate of over 95 percent. Kathy’s expertise is particularly sought after by venture capital-backed organizations seeking highly qualified executives to fill key roles in the areas of Sales, Business Development, Product Management and Marketing. |
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Thursday, February 5, 2009, 7:30–9:50 am What Every CEO Needs to Know to Succeed |
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Scott Eblin |
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Scott's coaching client list includes AOL, Astra Zeneca, Capital One, Northrop Grumman, Sallie Mae, World Bank, and Walt Disney Company. He works with clients nationally and internationally to help them determine what to pick up and let go of to succeed at the next level of leadership.
Scott has been featured on ABC News and in Investor's Business Daily, the Washington Post and Harvard Management Update.
Scott is a graduate of Davidson College, Harvard University, and Georgetown University's leadership coaching certificate program, where he is also on the faculty. He is also a member of the Dean’s Alumni Leadership Council of the Harvard Kennedy School. |
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Thursday, December 4, 2008, 7:30–9:50 am How Going Green Can Drive Profits |
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Prior to founding Innovest, Matthew served as Director of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development in Geneva, serving as the Principal Business and Industry Advisor to the Secretary General to the U.N. Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992.
Matthew Kiernan is a frequent speaker at international investment conferences, and recently addressed the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. In 2007. he received a special executive award from the U.N. Environment Program's Finance Initiative for innovation and leadership in the emerging field of carbon finance.
Matthew holds degrees in political science and environmental studies, as well as Ph.D. in strategic management from the University of London. |
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Thursday, November 6, 2008, 7:30–9:50 am
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Thursday, October 2, 2008, 7:30–9:50 am How to Enhance Decision Making with “Outside Insight” |
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Thursday, September 11, 2008, 7:30–9:50 am How to Enhance Decision Making with “Outside Insight” |
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Omar Kahn |
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Omar is the founder and senior partner of Sensei International, a global firm consulting in personal and leadership development. His firm’s clients include 3M, Motorola, Unilever, Microsoft, The Ritz-Carlton, Singapore Airlines, Standard Chartered Bank, Johnson & Johnson, KLM, Nestle, BusinessWeek, and American Express.
One of the early pioneers of Neuro-Linguistic Programming and Transformational Learning, he continues to open up new frontiers to summoning people’s mind, hearts, and spirits for greater productivity, quality, effectiveness and profitability.
Omar earned his BA and MA at University College, Oxford and attended Stanford Law School. His previous books are Synergy and Timeless Leadership. |
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Thursday, June 12, 2008, 7:30–9:50 am Strategic Persuasion — Getting Everyone Onboard |
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Mario Moussa |
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Mario Moussa is the co-author of The Art of Woo: Using Strategic Persuasion to Sell Your Ideas. His book complements the intensive, personalized, down-to-earth Wharton program that he and his co-author lead. This workshop, The Art and Science of Selling Ideas, provides executives with critical tools to sell their ideas at work. Dr. Moussa also teaches negotiation and influence, strategy, change, and corporate culture. Dr. Moussa is also a Principal of CFAR Inc., a management consulting firm and has led the development of programs at Wharton for corporate security managers, energy executives, physician leaders, health care and banking executives. His clients include United Health Group, PNC Bank, the Georgetown University Medical Center, and State Farm Insurance. As a keynote speaker, Dr. Moussa has addressed executives in Hong Kong, Bangkok, Istanbul, Delhi, and Paris, as well as cities across the United States. Dr. Moussa graduated from the Wharton MBA program and holds a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. |
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Thursday, May 8, 2008, 7:30–9:50 am Maximizing Executive Talent Within Your Organization |
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Thursday, April 10, 2008, 7:30–9:50 am The Ultimate Leadership Tool: Storytelling |
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Ryan Mathews, author
of What's Your Story?:
Storytelling to Move Markets, Audiences, People, and Brands, is a
globally recognized futurist, speaker, strategist, storyteller, author,
consultant, and the pioneer of the field of corporate cultural ecology.
Wired magazine has called
Ryan a philosopher of e-commerce, and American Demographics named him
“the futurist to watch” in a study of the 25 individuals who have made
the greatest contribution to futuring. Red Herring said it was Mathews’s
job “to ask the tough questions.”
Ryan, with Fred Crawford,
coauthored The Myth of
Excellence: Why Great Companies Never Try to Be the Best at Everything,
which appeared on business best-seller lists at The Wall Street Journal
and BusinessWeek and was honored by Amazon.com as one of the top twelve
best business books of 2001.
Frederick W. Smith,
chairman, president, and CEO of Federal Express, has called Mathews an
“exceptional strategic thinker.” He is widely regarded as an expert on
consumers and their relationships to brands, products, services, and the
companies that offer them.
Ryan is also the founder and
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Thursday, March 13, 2008, 7:30–9:50 am How the Web 2.0 and Beyond Will Reshape Your Business |
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Nicholas Carr |
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In 2005, Optimize magazine named Nicholas Carr one of the leading thinkers on information technology and in 2007 eWeek named him one of the 100 most influential people in information technology. His 2004 book Does IT Matter? Information Technology and the Corrosion of Competitive Advantage, published by Harvard Business School Press, set off a worldwide debate about the role of computers in business. His new book, The Big Switch: Rewiring the World, from Edison to Google, examines the future of computing and its implications for business and society. Nicholas has been a speaker at MIT, Harvard, Wharton, the Kennedy School of Government, Moscow State University, NASA, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas as well as at many industry, corporate, and professional events throughout the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Earlier in his career, he was a principal at Mercer Management Consulting. Nicholas holds a B.A. from Dartmouth College and an M.A. from Harvard University. |
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Thursday, February 14, 2008, 7:30–9:50 am Make Your Company the Best at What It Does |
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Bo Burlingham |
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Jim Collins, of Built to Last & Good to Great fame, says, Bo "rejects a mantra of growth-for-growth’s sake in favor of a passionate dedication to becoming the absolute best. Bo Burlingham reminds us of a vital truth: big does not equal great, and great does not equal big." Bo joined Inc. magazine in January 1983 as a senior editor and became executive editor six months later. In 1990, he became "Editor-at-Large" to write books with Jack Stack, CEO of Springfield Remanufacturing Corp. and the pioneer of open-book management. The Great Game of Business has sold more than 300,000 copies; A Stake in the Outcome has been called “the first management classic of the new millennium.” Bo is also the co-author (with Norm Brodsky) of the popular monthly column in Inc. called “Street Smarts” and is currently working with Norm on yet another book entitled The Knack: How Street Smart Entrepreneurs Learn to Handle Whatever Comes Up. |
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Thursday, November 8, 2007 , 7:30–9:50 am The Keys to Change at Work and in Life |
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Alan Deutschman |
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Alan Deutschman,
author of Change or Die:
The Three Keys to Change at Work and in Life, is one of America's
leading writers on change and innovation.
Alan is the Executive
Director of Unboundary, a strategy consulting firm whose clientele
includes top executives at major companies such as FedEx and Charles
Schwab.
In a 19-year career as a
business journalist, Alan has been the Silicon Valley correspondent for
Fortune; a senior writer at GQ, where he wrote the "Profit Motive"
column; and a contributing editor at Vanity Fair, where he has
co-authored the "New Establishment" power list for the past decade. Most
recently, he was a senior writer for Fast Company.
Alan, a Princeton University
graduate, has interviewed and profiled many of the most influential and
innovative figures in global business, including Apple's Steve Jobs,
Microsoft's Bill Gates, Amazon.com's Jeff Bezos, Google's Sergey Brin,
and Virgin's Richard Branson, and he has studied the successful
turnarounds and change efforts at companies such as Apple, IBM, and
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Thursday, October 11, 2007, 7:30–9:50 am Getting Ahead of the Curve—Taking Advantage of What's Next |
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Peter Gloor |
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Peter A. Gloor,
author of Coolhunting:
Chasing Down The Next Big Thing, is a Research Scientist at the
Center for Collective Intelligence at MIT's Sloan School of Management
where he leads a project exploring Collaborative Innovation Networks (www.ickn.org).
Until the end of 2002, Peter
was a Partner with Deloitte Consulting, leading its E-Business practice
for Europe. Before that, he was a Partner with Pricewaterhouse- Coopers
and the Section Leader for Software Engineering at Union Bank of
Switzerland.
Peter was Mercator Visiting
Professor at the University of Cologne, and is currently a lecturer at
Helsinki University of Technology. Earlier, Peter was a Senior Research
Fellow at the Dartmouth Tuck Center for Digital Strategies and an
adjunct faculty in the Department of Computer Science at Dartmouth and a
Post-Doctoral Fellow at MIT. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science
from the University of Zurich in 1989.
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Thursday, September 13, 2007, 7:30–9:50 am Avoid the Seven Deadly “Sins” that Can Destroy Your Company |
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Jag Sheth |
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Jag has published more than two dozen books including: The Rule of Three: Surviving and Thriving in Competitive Markets, Tectonic Shift: The Geoeconomic Realignment of Globalizing Markets, ValueSpace: Winning the Battle for Market Leadership, Clients for Life, and Firms of Endearment: How World-Class Companies Profit from Passion and Purpose. Jag has served on the board of Norstan, Wipro, PacWest Telecomm, Cryo-Cell International, and Shasun Chemicals & Drugs. His consulting clients include AT&T, General Electric, Bechtel, Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, Citicorp, General Motors, Lucent, and Monsanto. Dr. Sheth is the Chair of Marketing Strategy in the Goizueta Business School at Emory University. He has served as a distinguished faculty member at the University of Southern California, the University of Illinois, Columbia University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. |
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Thursday, June 17, 2007, 11:00am–1:50pm What It Really Takes to Lead |
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Anthony F. Smith |
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Tony is a coach and consultant with nearly 20 years’ experience in executive development, leadership training and design, organizational change and assessment, and teambuilding. His clients include American Express, The National Football League, Siemens AG, the Coca-Cola Company, Deutsche Bank, International Paper, The Walt Disney Company, ESPN, Spencer Stuart, and Goldman, Sachs. Tony earned his PhD at the School of Leadership and Education Science at the University of San Diego. He also holds a B.A. and M.A. in the Behavioral Sciences. Smith has served on the teaching and research faculties of universities including the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth and the prestigious EAP Graduate School (European School of Management) at Oxford. |
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Thursday, May 17, 2007, 11:00am–1:50pm How to Get Past Groupthink to Reality |
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Michael Roberto |
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Michael joined the tenured faculty at Bryant after serving for six years on the faculty at Harvard Business School. He also has been a Visiting Associate Professor of Management at New York University's Stern School of Business. Michael's research focuses on strategic decision-making processes and senior management teams. More recently, he has studied why catastrophic group or organizational failures happen, such as the Columbia Space Shuttle accident and the 1996 Mount Everest tragedy. Michael Roberto is a sought after leadership expert who has taught and consulted at a number of firms including Morgan Stanley, The Home Depot, Mars, Novartis, The World Bank, Johnson & Johnson, Lockheed Martin, Level 3 Communications, Royal Caribbean Cruises, Jabil, Corporate Executive Board, and The Advisory Board. |
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Thursday, April 19, 2007, 11:00am–1:50pm Streamline Your Brand to Increase Revenues |
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Allen Adamson |
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Adam has overseen branding efforts for a broad spectrum of corporate and consumer brands in industries ranging from technology to healthcare to fashion. Under Adamson's leadership, Landor's New York office has partnered with a wide array of clients, including Citigroup, Diageo, GE, IBM, Lenovo, P&G, PepsiCo, Pfizer and Verizon. Additionally, he counsels professional organizations on branding. Adamson is a sought after industry expert and has penned numerous articles on branding and marketing issues for industry publications. He has appeared on NBC's Today Show and CNBC Canada's Report on Business Television. He is often quoted in publications such as The Wall Street Journal, Advertising Age, The New York Times, The New York Post, the Orlando Sentinel, USA Today, The Washington Post and Forbes. Adam regularly lectures at New York University's Stern School of Business and the Yale School of Management. |
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Thursday, March 15, 2007, 11:00am–1:50pm 24 Carrot Leadership – Driving Performance |
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Chester Elton |
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As a motivation expert, Chester Elton has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and Fast Company magazine, has been profiled in The New York Times, and was called "an apostle of appreciation" by the Globe and Mail (Canada). Chester Elton has been a guest on NBC's Today Show, CNN's Business Unusual, and on National Public Radio. A sought-after speaker and recognition consultant. Chester has spoken to delighted audiences throughout the world and was the highest rated speaker at the 2005 SHRM annual conference. He serves as a recognition consultant to Fortune 500 firms such as Johnson & Johnson, AOL/Time Warner, DHL, Avis, and KPMG. |
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Thursday, February 15, 2007, 11:00am–1:50pm Hardwired for Success |
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Chuck Martin |
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As the Chairman and CEO of NFI Research, Martin is at the nexus of a global idea exchange and the leader of a research engine that regularly samples the mood and intentions of more than 2,000 senior executives and managers from 1,400 companies in more than 50 countries, including half the Fortune 100. This gives him an incredible amount of useful information and a true, up-to-the-minute view of today's workplace. The broad base of his network, the robust and virtually instantaneous nature of his process, and his experience analyzing results give him unusual insight into business and workplace trends. A former IBM vice president responsible for a global division, Chuck has helped identify successful corporate business strategies for some of the leading companies in the world. Prior to IBM, he was the founding publisher and Chief Operating Officer of Interactive Age, the magazine credited with helping to define the interactive marketplace and the first publication to launch simultaneously in print and on the internet. |
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Thursday, January 18, 2007, 11:00am–1:50pm How to Profit from What’s Next |
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Eric Garland, author of Future,
Inc: How Businesses Can Anticipate and Profit from What's Next, is
the founder and CEO of
Competitive Futures — the
only consultancy to combine the disciplines of futures research and
business intelligence to give decision makers a complete view of their
intelligence needs for strategic planning. Eric is a global futurist, author, competitive analyst, strategic advisor, executive educator, and popular keynote speaker. As an internationally-recognized futurist, Eric has been exploring the issues of climate change, health care, global talent crisis, infrastructure, immigration, and advanced technologies. Mr. Garland advises small to medium-sized businesses, corporations, government agencies, and non-profit organizations, helping clients navigate change and identify opportunities for business development. An experienced competitive analyst, he has executed market analyses for a global clientele, serving as a consultant to a broad range of Fortune 100 companies and national governments. A frequent world traveler, Mr. Garland works professionally in English, French and Spanish. |
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Thursday, November 16, 2006, 11:00am–1:50pm Leadership Lessons from Shackleton's Antarctic Expedition |
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Dennis Perkins |
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A graduate of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Dr. Dennis Perkins began his quest to understand exceptional leadership while serving as a Marine infantry officer in Vietnam. After Vietnam, his passion for leadership continued in graduate school – first at Harvard University, where he earned his MBA, then as a doctoral student in psychology at The University of Michigan. Joining the faculty of the Yale University School of Management, Dr. Perkins confronted the challenge of teaching courses on leadership, teamwork, and organizational effectiveness. Drawing on his experiences in Vietnam, he devised a breakthrough approach to critical leadership concepts. He began to apply insights from groups at The Edge—the outer limits of human endurance—to illuminate the qualities and behaviors that distinguish truly outstanding leaders. |
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Thursday, October 19, 2006, 11:00am–1:50pm Motivating & Retaining Employees |
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Mel Stark |
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Mel is focused on adding clarity to his clients' operations through cultural diagnostics, job analysis, work measurement, accountability mapping, and the effective implementation of holistic reward programs. Mel is frequently quoted and published. His articles include: Five Years of Insight Into the World’s Most Admired Companies, and Reap What You Sow: Manage Your Talent Pipeline. Mel has also managed Hay Group's relationship with FORTUNE magazine since 1997 and their annual study of the Most Admired Companies. He holds a bachelor's degree from The American University in Washington, D.C. and has earned a master's degree in business administration from Bernard M. Baruch College and an Advanced Professional Certificate in Organizational Behavior and Development from New York University's Graduate School of Business Administration. |
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Thursday, September 21, 2006, 11:00am–1:50pm Executive Leadership |
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Justin Menkes |
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Dr. Menkes is nationally recognized for his expertise in managerial assessment, and has chaired tutorials training other psychologists in his techniques. He is a Managing Director of the Executive Intelligence Group (EIG), a leading provider of executive assessment services to major corporations worldwide. EIG is a unit of Spencer Stuart, the world’s preeminent executive research firm. He has advised clients such as Texas Pacific Group, DuPont, British Sky Broadcasting, and Inbev on hiring, promotion, and development decisions. Based in Los Angeles, Dr. Menkes received his B.A. with honors from Haverford College, his M.A. in psychology from the University of Pennsylvania, and his Ph.D. in organizational behavior from Claremont Graduate University. |
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Thursday, September 21, 2006, 11:00am–1:50pm Executive Leadership |
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Gov. Donald L. Carcieri |
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A native Rhode Island and graduate of Brown University, Don started his professional life as a math teacher at Newport's Rogers High School and then at Concord Carlisle Regional High School in Concord, Massachusetts. Next he turned to business, where, over the course of ten years, he built a career at Old Stone Bank, reaching the position of Executive Vice President. In 1981 Don made an unusual career move, taking his family to Kingston, Jamaica, where he headed the Catholic Relief Service's West Indies operation. In 1983 Carcieri joined Cookson America as the president of a small start-up company in the group, and he and his family returned to Rhode Island. Rising through the ranks to the position of Chief Executive Officer of Cookson America, where he was instrumental in the growth of the business into a major manufacturer employing over 12,000 people worldwide. Cookson America grew from an organization doing $30 million in sales to over $3 billion in sales in 1997 when he retired. |
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