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Eastern
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Roundtable Event:
Friday, May 9, 2008
Remodeling Leadership
with Scott Schulz
8:00 am
Regus Riverside Center, Newton, MA
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Target Audience: Leadership, Organizational Performance, Management Development Consultants
Selecting, developing and retaining effective leaders at all levels is essential, particularly as organizations face tougher economic challenges.
Leadership competency assessments typically have been employed to drive succession, selection, development, recruitment, and performance evaluation; however, such models may not assess the right thing: competence does not translate directly to effective performance.
This session will introduce an evolutionary paradigm of leader and organizational leadership system assessment through the concepts of the Leadership Maturity Model®.
• Assess individual performance effectiveness in the context of the organization
• Identify the systemic root cause(s) of underperformance
• Develop individual leaders – and the organization as a whole – to achieve the leadership maturity necessary to achieve organizational objectives
• Develop mature leaders who can drive strategy from vision to execution
Remodeling Leadership was a featured article in the Performance Improvement Journal of the International Society of Performance Improvement (ISPI).
Scott has presented to numerous associations and organizations including the American Society for Training and Development (ASTD), Project Management Institute (PMI) and International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI). Scott possesses a keen perception of organizational needs and the uncanny ability to target factors shaping upper management decisions. Whether presenting to an audience of hundreds or to a board of Fortune 500 Senior Officers, Scott leverages 25 years of experience in competitive sales environments – building networks, engaging clients and influencing decisions. Scott brings real world experience front and center, delivering hard-hitting content and best practice thinking with a fresh perspective and a humorous matter-of-fact style.
“Mr. Schulz had a very effective presentation style. His interjection of humor and his ability to involve the audience kept us 'glued' to his presentation. … I would like to see Mr. Schulz back at a future event.”
—Southern New England Chapter PMI
Walk-ins are welcome. Coffee is available. Food can be purchased in the Café. |