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Strength Strategies for Leadership Results 5/27/09


Strength Strategies for Leadership Results - Generating Personal & Organizational Energy

Sponsored By: KPMG

Date
: May 27, 2009
Time: 10:30 am - 4:30 pm, Cocktail Reception 4:30 pm
Location: BWI Marriott, 1743 West Nursery Road,
Baltimore, MD 21240 (FREE PARKING)
Who: Members and Non-Members Invited to Attend
(Registrants must be CXOs (Company Executive Officers) to attend the event.) 
Members- $150, Non-Members-$200


Register Here

Description of Seminar

Objectives

Moderator

Agenda

Sponsorship & Information

Strength Strategies for Leadership Results: Generating Personal & Organization Energy
An opportunity to take a time-out & focus on real priorities – You & Your Business:
Executives will discuss the importance of having, building, using, promoting, and leveraging personal and organizational energy to generate more productive, effective, efficient teams and therefore better business results. 

By their very nature, C-Level Executive positions involve decisions that have a direct impact on the future of the company, as well as that of employees, clients & partners. Here’s your opportunity to take a moment and work ON your business vs. IN the business. The ¾ day program is designed to foster peer-to-peer interactions, to provide a learning environment where leaders can spend time with like-minded individuals and engage in spirited discussions. You’ll focus on the strategies that will propel you and your company's future growth
  
This retreat is limited to 35 C-level executives.

Objectives:
  • Boost your own energy.  Personal energy management – not time management – is the key to high performance in the 21st Century.
  • Create a higher-energy company.  High energy leaders build high energy teams. Learn how changing your perspective to personal energy management can leverage scarce resources across your organization. 
  • Offset the depression of the recession.  Use personal energy strategies to counter the low-energy/negative-energy consequences of cutbacks and layoffs.
  • Have fun!

Moderator: Greg Conderacci
For more than three decades, Greg Conderacci, the founder of Good Ground Consulting LLC, has been using the magic of communication to help people lead happier, more productive and more rewarding lives. His private consulting firm, Good Ground Consulting LLC, is dedicated to helping organizations and teams discover and defend their Good Ground – the fertile market niche where their productivity peaks.

In addition to marketing consulting, Greg is one of the most popular practitioner faculty members at the Johns Hopkins University Carey School of Business, where he teaches marketing and serves on its Business Advisory Board. He is also a Senior Fellow and a leading trainer with the Business Learning Institute, training business people in leadership, sales, marketing and ethics across the country. In 2006, SmartCEO Magazine selected him as one of the top business advisors in Baltimore.

In the 1990s, Greg was Director of Marketing for Price Waterhouse’s information technology consulting practice in the Philadelphia -Washington region, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Prudential’s managed care operations in the Baltimore-Washington area, and Chief Marketing Officer for Alex. Brown (America’s Oldest Investment Bank). Most recently, he was Director of Marketing for Deutsche Bank Alex. Brown, responsible for marketing strategy, marketing materials creation and design, and sales force coaching and training.

In the 1980s, he created and marketed several innovative programs for the poor of Maryland, including the state’s largest soup kitchen (Pope John Paul II ate there). In the 1970s, as a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, Greg covered business in Detroit (mostly the auto companies) and also wrote economics out of Washington, D.C. (mostly Jimmy Carter).

He is a magna cum laude graduate of Princeton University, where he was editor-in-chief of The Daily Princetonian; he also holds a Masters in Public Policy from Harvard University. A registered representative and registered principal, he is a graduate of the Securities Industry Institute at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

Agenda
10:30- Registration/Networking
11:00- Introduction: Mastering Personal Energy Management
12:15- Lunch

1:15 Panel- Increasing Personal Performance
Jimmy Patsos, Men's Basketball Head Coach,  Loyola College
Brian LeGette, Founder, 180s & CEO, OneWorld-Lab, LLC

Chris Desautelle, CFO, Metastorm

2:30- Break (Snacks)

2:45 Panel- (Re)Energizing the Organization
Barbara Dreyer, President & CEO Connections Academy 
Frank Sample, President & CEO, VISICU, Inc.
Ed Burchell, Baltimore Ravens, Vice President Regional Partnerships & Sales
Hal Smith, Catholic Charities, Executive Director

4:00- Our High Energy Strategies
4:30- Cocktail Reception

Sponsorship & Information About the Event
For more information about this event, please contact Jennifer Gunner at jenniferg@gbtechcouncil.org or Steve Kozak at stevek@gbtechcouncil.org.