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Title:
Does your organization have a learning strategy?
When:
03/17/2010 05:30 PM - 07:30 PM
Where:
St. John Fisher College - Pittsford
Category:
Program

Description

Do you have a strategy?
The importance of setting strategies for learning professionals

Presented by Joel Hoomans, Doctor of Strategic Leadership,
Director of Graduate Studies & Associate Professor of Management and Leadership Studies, Roberts Wesleyan College

Does your organization have a learning strategy? Learning and development functions often get ignored when leaders are putting together a business strategy.  Come join us as Dr. Joel Hoomans discusses why setting strategies for our work teams—and for ourselves in our own personal life—is important.  Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from a thought leader on why establishing our own strategies are essential—especially in challenging economic times!


PLEASE RSVP ► Email Hannah Morgan at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

LOCATION ► St John Fisher College
Wegmans School of Nursing, Room 100
Parking Lot C
3690 East Avenue
Rochester, NY 14618

TIME ► 5:30 pm - 6:00 pm ~ Registration & Networking
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm ~ Program

COST ► Local & Joint Members - $10.00
National Only Members or Guests - $20.00

Please bring cash or check with you the day of the program.
Make checks payable to: GV-ASTD.


We look forward to seeing you on March 17!

Venue

St. John Fisher College
Name:
St. John Fisher College   -   Website

Description

St. John Fisher College is a collaborative community dedicated to teaching and learning in a personalized educational environment.

 


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