Wiley
has announced the speakers for its 6th annual The Leadership Challenge
Forum (www.leadershipchallengeforum.com)
which will be held on Thursday, July 25 and Friday, July 26, 2013 at The
Four Seasons Resort in Scottsdale, AZ. The theme of this year’s
conference is “Envisioning the Future to Achieve the Extraordinary.”
The Leadership Challenge Forum, which was named one of the seven
“must-consider leadership events” by The Washington Post, has earned a
reputation among human resource professionals, training consultants, and
chief learning officers for its engaging, intimate, and pragmatic
programming. The event showcases the model’s best practices, trends,
tools, and insights, which this year will include sessions for
professional coaches, trainers, and consultants, drawing leadership
development professionals from as far away as Asia, Australia, and
Europe.
The keynote presenters at The Leadership Challenge Forum 2013
(#TLCForum13) will be Alyse Nelson, president and chief executive
officer of Vital Voices Global Partnership and author of the book, Vital
Voices: The Power of Women Leading Change Around the World,
and Steve Uzzell, internationally recognized speaker and top advertising
and corporate photographer
In the opening session, Jim Kouzes and Barry Posner, authors of the
seminal work on leadership The
Leadership Challenge, the book that is the foundation of the
Forum and The Leadership Challenge brand,will present on the second of
their The Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership: Inspire a Shared
Vision, which historically is the lowest scoring of The Practices. In
the interactive, workshop-style presentation Kouzes and Posner will
offer the latest data on the current state of Inspire a Shared Vision,
share their observations about why this practice scores low, and then
engage Forum participants in exploring ways in which all of us can
strengthen leaders’ capacities to Envision and Enlist.
The Leadership Challenge 2013 will be two jam-packed days with more
interactive experiences than ever before and will fully engage attendees
in exploring the changing landscape of leadership development—what that
means for one’s own development and practice, and what that means for
the legacy we are building together for the next generation of leaders
and The Leadership Challenge. For a full program listing you can click here.
The Leadership Challenge Forum 2013 confirmed speaker’s bios:
Jim Kouzes and Barry Posner are coauthors of the award-winning,
best-selling book The Leadership Challenge, selected as one of the Top
10 books on leadership of all time (according to The 100 Best Business
Books of All Time) and has sold nearly 2 million copies worldwide and
spawned an entire franchise of products published by Wiley. The
Leadership Challenge is now read in more than twenty languages. Jim and
Barry have coauthored more than thirty other leadership books and
workbooks and they developed the highly acclaimed Leadership Practices
Inventory (LPI), a 360-degree questionnaire for assessing leadership
behavior, which is one of the most widely used leadership assessment
instruments in the world. Among the many honors and awards that Jim and
Barry have received are the American Society for Training and
Development’s (ASTD) highest award for their Distinguished Contribution
to Workplace Learning and Performance. Jim and Barry are frequent
conference speakers, and each has conducted leadership development
programs for hundreds of organizations, including Apple, Bank of
America, Bose, Charles Schwab, Dell Computer, FedEx, Gymboree, HP, IBM,
Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital, Merck, Motorola, United Way,
Verizon, VISA, and The Walt Disney Company. www.leadershipchallenge.com
Alyse Nelson is president and chief executive officer of Vital
Voices Global Partnership. A co-founder of Vital Voices (and author of
the book, Vital Voices: The Power of Women Leading Change Around the
World), Alyse has worked for the organization for 15 years, serving as
vice president and senior director of programs before assuming her
current role in 2009. Alyse has worked with women leaders to develop
training programs and international forums in over 140 countries and has
interviewed more than 200 international leaders, including Liberian
president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and former presidents Mary Robinson and
Bill Clinton, as well as Nobel Peace Prize laureates Aung San Suu Kyi,
Wangari Maathai, and Muhammad Yunus. Under her leadership, Vital Voices
has tripled in size and expanded its global reach to serve a network of
over 12,000 women leaders in 144 countries. www.vitalvoices.org
Steve Uzzell is one of the top advertising and corporate
photographers in the United States. He started in the photography
business 40 years ago as the assistant to the editor of National
Geographic and a member of their photographic staff. He loves making
images for national and international clients and has garnered worldwide
acclaim and won numerous accolades, including ten prestigious
Communication Arts awards. As a speaker, his travels are also global –
in just the last 12 years he has given his Open Roads Open Minds: An
Exploration of Creative Problem Solving presentation to over 400
organizations in 48 United States, 3 provinces of Canada and 5 other
countries, including India and China. www.steveuzzell.com
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