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Vol. 2, No. 8 August 2005 |
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Welcome
to the August edition
of the Seattle TEC Leadership eNotes.
This edition provides
information on a TEC Special Event in September and three articles on
change. The articles address using change for competitive advantage,
pitfalls of organizational change, and when we need to change or prune our
customer list.
Have a great month!
Sam |

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Special Event
TEC 189 Member
Guest Day
CEOs and Presidents of companies with sales volume greater than $5 million
are invited to visit a TEC #189 CEO Group meeting on September 20 in
Seattle. The invitation includes continental breakfast at 8 AM, a
presentation titled “You’re Not The Person I Thought I Hired: The CEO and
Key Executive’s Guide To Hiring Top Talent” by TEC Speaker Barry Deutsch at
8:30 AM, and a lunch discussion about the TEC group, concluding the visit at
1:30 PM.
If you are interested or would like to refer a client or friend for this
event, send me a note -
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TEC Group Events
(Event
Details)
CEO
Group #189 Meeting
- Date: August
16
- Location: Woodinville, WA
- Speaker: Mike Murray “Creative
Problem Solving”
Key
Executive #903 Meeting
- Date: August
17
- Location: Bellevue, WA
- Speaker: Mike Murray
CEO
Group #189 Meeting
Member Guest Day
- Date:
September 20
- Location: Seattle, WA
- Speaker: Barry Deutsch “You’re
not the person I thought I hired:
The CEO & Key Executive’s
guide to hiring top talent”
Key
Executive #903 Meeting
- Date:
September 21
- Location: Bellevue, WA
- Speaker: Barry Deutsch
2005 TEC International Leaders
Conference (for TEC members)
- Date: October 28 – 30
- Location: Grand Hyatt,
Washington, D.C.
- Keynote: Jack Canfield, author |
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Top Story
Leverage change to generate competitive
advantage
Some leaders seem to assume that tomorrow will be like today, while others
embrace continuous change. Regardless of the approach you take, all
indications are that the ride is getting wilder, writes TEC speaker Scott
Playfair. He presents a simple model for implementing positive and necessary
change.
Read more. |
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Expert Insight
Nine pitfalls of organizational change
Too many companies struggle with changing the organization, says TEC speaker
David Chaudron, Ph.D. He looks at how change efforts can derail, and shares
some advice on how to keep your organization’s transformation on track.
Read more. |
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Expert Insight
When is the right time
to fire a customer?
Every organization has
high-maintenance accounts, says TEC speaker Douglas Gilliss. These customers
may provide some level of profitability, but where do you draw the line?
Read more. |
Quote for the month
"The purpose of your organization
is to meet customer needs, that’s
the game. Profits are the score.”
Clark Wigley,
TEC Speaker |
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