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Blog Post: Change: A constant in the workplace
posted Friday, October 2, 2009 10:21 AM
We all are aware that the world has changed dramatically in the past decade. The world of work has certainly changed with it. Casual Fridays have taken on a different meaning. Ditto for the incredibly complex global, linked networks we operate with today. From the simple to the complicated, change is the constant. Don’t expect the rate of change to slow down any time soon. In fact, today is probably the least amount of change you are ever going to face. Come discover the most significant forces at play in our world of work today when SDSU’s College of Extended Studies presents “More Than a Minute: Being an Effective Leader and Manager in Today’s Changing World,” Friday, October 16 from 8:30-10:30 am .
Key takeaways will include: -- Determining and defining where your company is going -- Engaging employees in traveling there with you -- Setting expectations and clarifying excellence so you do it right and don’t have to do it over -- Staying focused on the “right” things so all the noise does not distract you Presenter Holly Green is the CEO of The Human Factor, Inc. She has more than 20 years of executive level and operations experience in Fortune 100, entrepreneurial, and management consulting organizations. She was previously president of The Ken Blanchard Companies, a global consulting and training organization as well as LumMed, Inc., a biotech start up. In addition, she has a broad background in strategic planning, leadership, and management assessment and development. She is an author of a top selling book, “More Than A Minute: How To Be An Effective Leader & Manager In Today’s Changing World.” For more information, call (619) 594-1138, email traindeve-CES@sdsu.edu or visit www.neverstoplearning.net/TD.
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