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2008 Excellence in Management and
Leadership Series
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Bruce Tulgan on How to Turn
Age Diversity into a Strategic Advantage for your Organization
September 17, 2008 - 11am - 12:30pm EST
What does the generation mix look like in your organization
and how does it impact the opportunity for future success? Understand the
four generations in the workplace today--each at different life stages, each
with conflicting perspectives, expectations, and needs. What are the best
practices needed to foster understanding, leverage strengths, avoid clashes,
improve productivity, and maximize teamwork.
The workplace revolution of the last decade has been profound, but now there
are powerful demographic forces underway that will cement the Generational
Shift in numbers, norms and values. Four generations are jostling for position
as we work together through the most profound changes since the Industrial
Revolution.
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Tom Peters on Creating the 21st Century
Organization
October 16, 2008-11:00-12:30 pm EST
An organization is a product of its people, and the best leaders are the ones
that are able to build the organizational structure into a finely-tuned machine
that is programmed for success. But in today's rapidly changing global
environment the task of constructing an organization - whether from scratch or
within existing frameworks - is becoming increasingly complex. In this session,
Tom Peters will explore the critical function of creating the organization, and
show how the most successful companies are those that design and layer simple
and efficient structures built upon their most important resource - people who
execute.
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Michael Treacy on Achieving Double-Digit
Growth in Any Economy
November 12, 2008-11:00-12:30 pm EST
In today's economy do you think your firm can still grow at double-digit rates?
Many companies cite the barriers that are precluding them from acheiving this
goal such as; the demand is not there, we could not add that much capacity, we
could not afford the working capital demands, or we don't have the management
systems to grow. Michael Treacy agrees double digit growth is not for everyone
but it can be for your organization. He will answer the question, What does it
take to grow at double digit rates? Through years of research and using several
compelling case examples Michael Treacy will demonstrate how to develop the
discipline needed to execute a structured double-digit growth strategy.
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Doris Kearns Goodwin on
Team of Rivals
December 9, 2008 - 11am - 12:30pm EST
Abraham Lincoln seemed to be underestimated from day one.
Underestimated as both a leader and an orator, Mr. Lincoln surprised both his
colleagues and his critics as he climbed the ranks toward political prominence.
Once he ascended to the presidency, instead of surrounding himself with a
cabinet of yes-men, Lincoln built a team filled with rivals of not only of
himself but with each other. This president then proceeded to meld this group
of large personalities together to form a team who guided the nation to victory
during our darkest period of conflict. Participants in this program will be
learning about Lincoln's superhuman empathy, superlative sense of political
timing, and endless well of patience. But what really sets this leader apart
was his ability to strike compromise and control his own emotions-whether under
attack by subordinates or besieged by public opinion. Our 16th president
provides us with learning opportunities in the areas of leadership, strategy,
communication and emotional intelligence.
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Keith Ferrazzi on
Relationships for Group Success

"Business is not just doing deals; business is having great
products, doing great engineering, and providing tremendous service to
customers. Finally, business is a cobweb of human relationships."
- Ross Perot
Keith is one of the rare individuals to discover the
essential formula for making his way to the top through a powerful, balanced
combination of marketing acumen and networking savvy.
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Nick Washienko on
Effective Leadership Communication

Many executives have landed in their corner office by
meeting bottom line goals, crunching the numbers or making the right decision
under difficult circumstances. However according to a study of 1400 leaders by
the Ken Blanchard Companies, 43% identified communication skills as the most
critical skill set to possess going forward in their corner office roles.
Almost half of those surveyed said that inappropriate use of communication or
listening is the number one mistake today's leaders make.
Nick understands successful leadership communication better
than anyone else in America today and brings his engaging, energetic and
interactive style to this exciting learning opportunity. You will never
communicate the same way again.
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Noel Tichy on
Judgment: How Winning Leaders Make Great Calls

Consistently making sound judgments is the most critical
thing for a leader to do within an organization. Leaders who consistently show
poor judgment are almost destined to fail no matter what other positive skills
or traits they may possess.
In this program Noel will redefine traditional definitions
of judgment, show us the complete leadership judgment process and provide real
examples of leaders using great and not so great judgment in various
situations.
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Quint Studer on
Transforming a Corporate Culture to Drive Sustainable Results
Imagine working for a company whose customer satisfaction
rate is 3% and the CEO comes to you and says "make it 75% by year end." Your
initial instincts may be to focus on the customers. Today's program will
demonstrate the lessons Quint learned from watching another customer service
powerhouse and how he applied them to his own situation. By focusing on the
employees instead of the customers, he gave them the right tools to do their
job, corrected them without destroying them, gave them reward and recognition
when needed, thus putting them in a position to be more successful. Happier and
more effective employees directly led to happier and more satisfied customers.
Customer satisfaction jumped to 73% at the end of year one and 94% the second
year.
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On Demand Broadcast Library
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John
Kotter on Leading Change

"The rate of change is not going to slow down anytime soon. If anything,
competition in most industries will probably speed up even more in the next few
decades."
- John Kotter in Leading Change
As the pace of change continues to accelerate, successful
companies will need leaders from all levels to react to and steer the
organization through the bevy of challenges it will face. Companies will be
affected by such factors as technological changes, globalization, mergers &
acquisitions, and the need to transform a corporate culture. Professor Kotter
will share his insights from 20 years or research and real world experience on
leading change. In his latest release Our Iceberg is Melting John
Kotter combines this research with the power of a fable to produce a work that
can be a valuable tool for those at all levels
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David
Allen on The Keys of Execution: Successful Strategies Leaders Use to Get Things
Done

With all the time and money in the world, vision and innovation can suffice (did
you really even need a product in the 90's?!) But when reality sets in, getting
the rubber to hit the road and translating the best ideas into results is what
separates great leaders and companies from the rest. It means not just getting
things done - but getting them done well, on time, with minimal resources,
without burning out the culture and the people within it. There are things that
can be done, immediately to make a significant difference in the ability to
execute.
In this session, Allen shares a model of productivity best practices,
researched and developed over years of executive coaching and management
training in hundreds of organizations, that have made huge differences for
thousands of senior professionals and whole corporate cultures.
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Marshall Goldsmith on Coaching for Leadership

This is truly a unique opportunity to learn coaching techniques and tools from
one of the world's most experienced and respected executive coaches. In this
fast-paced, interactive session, Marshall Goldsmith will explain why it can be
so challenging for successful people - especially successful executives - to
change. Marshall will outline a proven 8-step process for behavioral coaching
that focuses on establishing objectives, identifying and working with key
stakeholders, and formulating a plan for behavioral change.
In addition, Marshall Goldsmith will teach managers and leaders how to coach
for behavioral change and to achieve both short and long term results through
more effective coaching techniques. Lastly, he will teach you the importance of
feedback by providing tips on giving and receiving feedback effectively.
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Clayton Christensen on How to Create New Growth Businesses in a
Risk-Minimizing Environment

Can innovation be managed? While many long perceived innovation to be
random, research by Professor Christensen suggests that successful innovations
adhere to a basic pattern. Managers that learn the principles behind the
pattern can spot seemingly invisible opportunities which can lead to growth and
innovation. This will allow managers to create new growth businesses while
continuing to flawlessly execute their current core ones.
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Michael
Useem on Reaching the Go-Point

"In a moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the
right thing to do. The worst thing you can do is nothing."
--Theodore Roosevelt
"Whenever you see a successful business,
someone once made a courageous decision."
- Peter Drucker
Moments of decision are those times when an
individual, team or organization faces the choice of going one way or another.
These decisions eventually come down to a Go Point which is that moment when
the information has been gathered, the pros and cons have been weighed and the
time has come to get off of the fence. Such decisions are the heart of
leadership and a main driver of organizational performance.
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Warren Bennis on The Most Common (and Often Fatal) Failures of
Top Leadership

What will it take to lead the organization of tomorrow? We only need to look at
the exemplary leaders of today and yesterday to discover the timeless
competencies of effective leadership. In this program, Warren Bennis, the
foremost authority on leadership in the world, will discuss the six
competencies of exemplary leadership. He will also cover several of the key
types of "intelligence failures" that leaders at every level need to avoid.
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CLAYTON CHRISTENSEN on Building a Successful Innovation-Driven
Organization

In this program, Clayton Christensen, the world's leading expert on innovation
and growth, will explain how best to understand and manage the forces that
influence the innovation process. In addition, he will address how companies
can create high-octane business plans that lead to growth and how to identify
strategies and anticipate changes to stay ahead of the competition.
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PATRICK
LENCIONI on Building & Leading a High Performance Team

Anyone who works in an organization or has responsibility for
leading a team understands the frustration caused by office politics, silos,
and team dysfunction. Unfortunately, many solutions t o these challenges are
temporary and touchy-feely, if not completely ineffective. Best-selling author
and leadership guru, Patrick Lencioni set out to change this. He has created a
powerful model and actionable steps that can be used to overcome these common
hurdles so as to build and lead a cohesive, effective team. Drawing from his
New York Times, BusinessWeek and Wall Street Journal best-seller, The Five
Dysfunctions of a Team, and his just released book, Silos, Politics, and Turf
Wars, Lencioni will provide participants with tools, exercises, and real-world
examples to learn from. In addition he will answer questions that all high
performance teams answer: Are we really a team? How are we currently
performing? Are we prepared to invest the time and energy required to be a
great team? What are we committing to do differently to improve our performance
as a team?
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C.K. Prahalad on Making Strategy Work: The Future of Value
Creation

A new view of strategy focuses on value creation and the
influence of a changing competitive landscape. The forces of deregulation,
technological and industry convergence (e.g. digital photography), emerging
markets, and the internet are creating a new competitive dynamic. This is "a
new game with new rules." Managers have to rapidly learn to understand and
compete in this new environment.
Dr. Prahalad will examine a) the contours of the new competitive environment,
b) the changes in the process by which managers can create value, c) the need
for a rapid learning curve and an equally important quick "forgetting curve",
d) the process of becoming opportunity drive, and e) the leadership demands on
managers.
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JACK & SUZY WELCH on Producing Results: Winning Through
Flawless Execution

Jack Welch knows how to win. During his twenty-years as chairman and chief
executive officer of General Electric (GE), he led the company to
year-after-year success around the globe, in multiple markets, against brutal
competition. His honest, be-the-best style of management has become the gold
standard in business, with his relentless focus on people, teamwork, and
profits. Gaining advice, guidelines to follow, rules to consider, assumptions
to adopt and mistakes to avoid from such a successful leader is a rare and
exceptional opportunity for all managers and executives. For the full 90
minutes of this program, Jack and Suzy Welch will field your questions and
offer optimistic no excuses, get-it-done answers based on their real
experiences.
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DAVID BREASHEARS on Vision, Courage and Passion: Leadership at
26,000 Feet

David Breashears and his team of high-altitude Himalayan mountaineers and
filmmakers faced an extremely difficult decision on their way to film Mount
Everest in IMAX. The infamous blizzard of May 10, 1996 hit Everest killing
eight climbers and stranded several climbers. Breashears and his team ceased
all filming activities and courageously climbed back to 25,500 to assist the
exhausted survivors of the storm. These efforts were physically debilitating
and a tremendous blow to his team's resources and emotions, yet in the
aftermath of this tremendous setback, Breashears rallied his team reached the
summit of Mount Everest becoming the first to film the Summit with an IMAX
camera. The leadership skills that Breashears learned, refined and applied
during his twelve expeditions to Mount Everest are highly relevant to managing
the Everest-size challenges companies' face in today's business world.
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TOM DAVENPORT on Maximizing Knowledge Worker Productivity; The
Next Generation of Management
Studies show that knowledge workers make up 25-50% of the workforces of
advanced economies. Their expertise and experience fuels the success of
countless organizations around the world-and their value is reflected in their
compensation. But how much do managers really "know" about the knowledge
workers they are charged with overseeing? Most organizations simply hire smart
people, and leave them alone. During this program, Tom Davenport will present
six interventions for improving knowledge worker productivity, each with a set
of approaches, examples, and cautions. The interventions combine roles for
technology, organizational culture and behavior, and the physical work
environment as tools for enhancing performance.
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Kimball and Mareen Fisher on Leading High Performing Virtual
Teams

Today's global companies conduct business 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from 6
different continents. Today's teams do not share an office, floor or even a zip
code but cross space, time and cultural boundaries. What are the challenges
faced by leaders of these virtual teams? More importantly what are the
solutions available to maximize a leader's effectiveness in allowing these
teams to function seamlessly around the clock and around the world. In this
program Kimball and Mareen Fisher will share the expertise collected from
consulting with some of the world's finest global companies.
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TONY SCHWARTZ on Building Individual and Organizational Capacity
in the Age of Overload

The challenge of competing in a global economy has increased exponentially
during the past decade. The pace is rushed, rapid-fire and relentless. By
necessity, organizations are asking vastly more of their people. What they
aren't doing is helping them to build more underlying capacity; most
organizations have given very little thought to how to better equip their
people for the intensity of demand they now face. The consequence is a silent
productivity crisis marked by an increasing incidence of overload, burnout,
disillusionment and disengagement. In this provocative, and paradigm-busting
program, Schwartz will focus on the need to shift from managing time, which is
finite, to managing energy, which can be systematically expanded.
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