Working with groups with diverse backgrounds and different points of view creates unique challenges. Bringing these different voices together is a necessary art in everything from staff projects and board meetings to volunteer recruitment and advocacy efforts. Managed well, this diversity becomes a rich resource for new ideas and solutions. Different Perspectives, New Ideas will help you work more effectively in teams - from assembling the best groups to creating an environment where challenging new ideas are welcome and heard.
Faculty
Margaret Neale is a celebrated expert on group dynamics, organizational behavior, and influence and negotiations at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business. Professor Neale is the John G. McCoy-Banc One Corporation Professor of Organizations and Dispute Resolution, and her executive education activities include work as the Director of the Managing Teams for Innovation and Success Executive Program, Director of the Influence and Negotiation Strategies Executive Program, and Director of the Mergers and Acquisitions Executive Program.
How you will benefit
This session will give you proven approaches to realize the full potential that exists within your groups and teams. By the end of this one-hour session you will be able to:
- Understand how to use diversity effectively in teams
- Ensure nonconforming opinions are voiced and considered by the team
- Become more influential as leaders and participants in teams
What to expect
This Closer Look event gives you the opportunity to be in the classroom with top faculty from a leading university, without the time or expense of travel. Online video, audio, and chat capabilities put you face to face with Professor Neale in an engaging, interactive learning experience. Professor Neale will use the first forty-five minutes to teach you proven strategies for working in groups and influencing group dynamics. The remaining time will be used for questions.
Who should attend
Different Perspectives, New Ideas helps leaders advance their management skills to effectively build and manage diverse teams. This event is designed for:
- Executives and senior staff
- Mid level staff responsible for managing teams or engaging the community
- Board members and committee leadership
Technical Requirements
Adobe Flash Player 8 or later Speakers or headphones
Sound card
128 MB of RAM
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Presented on November 17, 2009
This is an online event.
The cost for this event is $95. If
you would like to pull together a team to participate
with you at your office, please do!
To learn more about this online event, contact Jim Rosenberg. |