Watch my livestream session: 12/3 at 3 pm ET!
December 3rd, 2009
If your schedule allows, I hope you’ll join me tomorrow (12/3) at 3 pm ET for my livestream session, “Leading in Turbulent Times: Hard Choices, Huge Opportunities.” This session is being offered at ASAE & The Center’s November/December Reston Idea Swap. Here is the description:
Right now, as we try to navigate our associations through a period of profound change, the future feels quite uncertain, even a bit scary. Unfortunately, there are no silver bullets or panaceas that will magically eliminate today’s volatility. What we do have at our disposal, however, is the willingness to make hard choices and the commitment to pursue huge opportunities. We can tap into our judgment, creativity, foresight and passion. In other words, we can fully embrace the responsibilities that come with leadership during turbulent times, and begin the challenging but necessary work of building a more vibrant future for our organizations.
This session–led by the association community’s leading voice for innovation–won’t insult your intelligence by suggesting that there are easy answers to complex challenges. Instead, you will engage with your association colleagues in exploring what it will take to move forward in the face of on-going paradigm shift.
You can use the link above to connect directly to the livestream. The session will last about one hour. I hope you’ll be able to be a part of the conversation.
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