Values-Based Transformation
July 22, 2010
Seminar Overview
Uncertain times call for certain action. But how do you lead change in today’s challenging environment? Discover how to profile your company's current culture and rebalance your focus to lead change.
Change is needed when the current state is not the desired end state. But how do you know the desired end state? How do you lead a group of diverse individuals through transformational change so that at the end of the change the organization is permanently altered and the people do not seek to go back to where they were. The answer to this likes in knowing the ‘perfect’ end state and knowing that people in the organizational are aligned with the values of the organization. It takes transformative leaders to lead transformational change.
This seminar is intended for mid-level and senior-level managers/leaders who are responsible for initiating and leading change processes and have a desire to be transformed through a renewing of their minds. Attending this seminar will help prepare you to consider, implement and lead change within your organization.
Date: July 22nd, 2010
Time:
Seminar: 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Webinar: 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Location:
Regent University Campus
203 Robertson Hall
Virginia Beach, VA 23464
Registration Fee:
Seminar: $125.00
Webinar: $99.00
Registration Closes: July 15, 2010
Seating is limited.
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Seminar Facilitator:
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Bruce E. Winston, Ph.D. |
As a lecturer and consultant in the U.S., Canada, Europe and South Africa, Dr. Winston’s expertise is in leadership, organizational development, university administration and strategic foresight. He also enjoys speaking and teaching in the areas of communication, quality improvement, and marketing. Prior to beginning his academic career at Regent University in 1991, he led organizations in the commercial printing industry for more than a decade. Dr. Winston's current research interests include servant leadership, organizational development and transformation, leadership development, distance education and technology in higher education. |
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