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The Center for Leadership Studies partners with CBIA for a landmark event for CT businesses

01/23/2011

CLS has partnered with CBIA (Connecticut Business & Industry Association) to launch a 6-part developmental series for senior leaders and business owners in Connecticut.

The Leadership Dialogues is a series of new conversations about change that uncover what is often missing in today’s understanding of organization. On March 3rd, five practitioners from the Center for Leadership Studies will - through provocative but practical distinctions, frameworks and stories - explore dimensions of leadership and change that are missed in traditional perspectives.

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Following the initial panel session on March 3rd, each panelist will lead an individual session that provides a deeper perspective on one of the core themes:

Getting Up Close and Personal to Lead Change
Wed., March 16; led byMel Toomey 

Dismantling Your Organization to Thrive in the 21st Century
Wed., March 30; led by Alpesh Bhatt 

Integrating Change Effectively Within All Domains of Your Organization 
Thur., April 14; led by Joyce Dowdall 

Making the Future Real Through the Power of Visualization
Wed., April 27; led by Brent Robertson

Building A Bridge From Your Organization to A Fully Sustainable World 
Wed., May 11; led by Peter Larson

 

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