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2010 | Positioning for Growth: How You and Your Organization Can Come Out on Top

The Leadership Forum, founded by John Horton in 1996, is designed to improve business performance through better thinking. It is committed to providing fresh perspectives, new thinking, and challenging ideas from the world's best business thinkers whose "star is rising".

The past few years have presented a variety of new challenges for corporate leaders and have tested the vitality of even the most successful organizations. The 2010 Leadership Forum offers the perspectives and tools you need to come out on top in repositioning your organization for growth. You’ll learn new leadership strategies for innovation and productivity, both as an individual and organization, and how to communicate effectively for success.

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Member tuition (all six sessions)  $3,400/person
"Pick Three" sessions  $1,900/person

Corporate Pricing
3-6 members  $3,060/person
7+ members  $2,890/person

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All sessions are held at the Georgia Tech College of Management in Midtown Atlanta and begin at 8:30 AM and end at 12:00 noon.

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To register online, click here.

Or call 404-894-8700.

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 Robert Cialdini Robert Cialdini
Robert Cialdini February 16, 2010
Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion
Learn the “Six Weapons of Influence” from the world-renowned expert on influencing people and organizations. Harvard Business Review lists Dr. Cialdini’s research in “Break through Ideas for Today’s Business Agenda.” His books on influence and persuasion have been on the best seller lists of New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, and BusinessWeek. His first book, Influence, was ranked among Fortune magazine’s “75 Smartest Business Books.”
 
 Harry Beckwith Harry Beckwith
Harry Beckwith March 9, 2010
Think Like a Prospect: Tapping into the Minds of Customers
Tap into the minds of your customers by learning to think like a prospect. Beckwith is a former creative supervisor for Carmichael-Lynch, Advertising Age’s four-time winner of the Most Creative Agency award. His book, Selling the Invisible, spent 36 consecutive months on the BusinessWeek best seller list. Beckwith is also the recipient of the American Marketing Association’s (AMA) highest award for his work with clients including Target, Wells Fargo and Microsoft.
 
 David Allen David Allen
David Allen
May 11, 2010
Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-free Productivity
Become more productive by learning the groundbreaking work-life management system for “Getting Things Done.” Allen is author of three international best-selling books on personal effectiveness and has developed and implemented productivity improvement programs for more than a million professionals in worldwide organizations, including many Fortune 500 companies.
 
 Susan Scott Susan Scott
Susan Scott July 13, 2010
Fierce Leadership: A Bold Alternative to the Worst “Best” Practices of Business Today
Transform your organization and personal relationships through fierce conversations that are central to your success. Her book, Fierce Conversations, was listed on the Wall Street Journal best seller list and her upcoming book, Fierce Leadership, recently launched in September of 2009. Scott is the founder of Fierce Inc., a company that enables top executives to engage in vibrant dialogue with one another, with their employees, and their customers. Learn the secrets to achieving success at work and in life, one conversation at a time.
 
 John Kao John Kao
John Kao September 14, 2010
Innovation Nation: Regaining A Competitive Edge
Become a player in the “Innovation Nation” and regain your competitive edge by learning from the expert that The Economist dubbed “Mr. Creativity” and “a serial innovator.” Kao was a professor of innovation and entrepreneurship at Harvard Business School for 14 years and is the founder of Kao & Company, a consulting firm to top-tier Fortune 500 business leaders and the U.S. Government. His book, Jamming: The Art and Discipline of Business Creativity, is a BusinessWeek best seller that has been published in a dozen languages.
 
 Adrian Slywotzky Adrian Slywotzky
Adrian Slywotzky October 26, 2010
The Upside: Turning Big Threats into Growth Breakthroughs
Learn from an expert on the changing face of business strategy and find out the seven strategies to transform your greatest threat into your biggest growth opportunity. Slywotzky’s book on managing and profiting from strategic risk, Profit Zone, was named one of BusinessWeek’s Top 10 Business Books. He is also the author of The Art of Profitability and Value Migration and has written for Harvard Business Review, The Wall Street Journal, Fortune, Fast Company, Business 2.0, and Sloan Management Review. Slywotsky holds degrees from Harvard University, Harvard Law School and Harvard Business School.
 
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