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Leadership Strategies For Growth
Top-Level Executive Education

It's new and updated this year! This year's UT program, Leadership Strategies for Growth, is a two-day, executive development seminar that focuses on enhancing communication and utilizing advocacy, negotiation, and financial skills to propel your business forward. The faculty, from the University of Texas, are nationally known in their fields and teach regularly for the UT Center for Small and Middle-Sized Enterprises and Executive Education, which has provided outstanding educational leadership programs to Texas-based businesses. The seminar will be held at Texas Instruments Headquarters on February 22-23, 2002.

EVENT DETAILS

FORMAT:

· Limited class size allowing for strong faculty/participant interaction
· New topics and information make it valuable to past participants and first-time attendees alike
· Luncheon with Sponsors and Special Guests

YOU WILL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN:

· Enhanced communication effectiveness
· Advocacy – selling yourself and your ideas
· Financial statement analysis and financial strategies for increasing your return
· Reaching high quality agreements and creating high quality deals

LOCATION:

All classroom sessions and luncheons will be held at Texas Instruments Headquarters – 8505 Forest Lane, Dallas, 75243. Additional directions provided with registration confirmation.

REGISTRATION:

Thanks to the generous support of our sponsors, the program fee has been reduced to $150 for WBCS Members and $200 for non-members. The regular cost of a similar seminar offered by the UT Executive Education department would be $1500. Click here to register!

Deadline for registration and payment is February 1, 2002. Space is limited. The registration fee includes: tuition, course materials, meals, and breaks. No refunds for cancellations after February 1, 2002.

SPONSORS:

Doctorate Level – IBM, TXU
Master Level – Frito-Lay, Inc., Texas Instruments
Scholarship Level – EDS, ExxonMobil
Media Sponsor – Women’s Enterprise Magazine
WBE Sponsors – Accent Transportation, Progressive Project Concepts, Inc.
Host – Texas Instruments
[PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION]

What Do YOU Think?

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employee layoffs

cash flow

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employee morale

safeguarding the work environment

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Back to School

University of Texas Executive Education Seminar

February 22-23
Texas Instruments Headquarters

$150 for members
$200 for non-members

Go to our website for details!

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