Economy Series: "Reinventing YOURSELF: Taking a Closer Look"
CHANGE, UNCERTAINTY, HOPE and OPPORTUNITY rest at our feet. By popular demand and the continued economic crisis touching all of us, we are continuing our "what you can do" series, taking our ideas right down to specifics. Join me on December 9 as we take a closer look in our dialogue focused on YOU. Our global conversation will be seeded by an executive guest interview with Lane A. Michel...read on...
By putting our differences to work, the goal will be expand our exploration of the key questions below. In the process we'll be looking for "actionable specifics" and inspiration that you can take home and apply.
- How can you make UNCERTAINTY an opportunity for personal and professional reinvention?
- How can you make sure you use this time to ensure you are ready to bring your best VALUE to your organization, community, and the world?
- What specific actions can you take to reinvent yourself?
My guest thought-leader interview will be with Lane A. Michel...
Lane is a role model of work and life transformation. He is a devoted husband, father, and former policeman turned corporate Hewlett Packard executive, turned EVP for Quaero Corporation, turned entrepreneur. ...and there is much more to his story of reinvention to inspire you. I look forward to introducing him to you and know we will all learn from his insight and genuine way of being with others.
No fees, but registration is required, so we can send login information to you.
You're welcome to invite a friend(s) that might benefit!
WHEN:
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Pacific Time (1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. ET - NewYork)
Informal "Virtual Break" follows.
To register to attend, click on link below
Note: Allow a few seconds for the registration to come up.
https://www.livemeeting.com/lrs/0000011799/Registration.aspx?pageName=lfkj0hbjwkqvdd3t
Hope you can join in this global conversation...
Debbe
Debbe Kennedy
founder, Global Dialogue Center
and Leadership Solutions Companies
author, Putting Our Differences to Work
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