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Empowering Experienced Professionals for Successful Career Transitions

Story Telling! with Seth Kahan

  • Mon, November 15, 2010
  • 40 Plus Conference Room

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Monday Morning Speaker: 

Seth Kahan


Story Telling!

Speaker Website:   http://www.VisionaryLeadership.com/

Seth Kahan has long been using storytelling as part of his work in organizations to help leaders express their vision and the value of the changes they are spearheading. In this session Seth will talk about what makes a great story work, give examples, and lead hands-on participation so that attendees identify and develop stories that will help them to communicate the value and worth they provide.


Biography

Seth Kahan is a leadership and performance improvement authority specializing in change leadership. He has been designated a Thought-leader and Exemplar in Change Leadership by the Society for Advancement of Consulting®. The Center for Association Leadership conferred upon him the title of Visionary.

Seth has worked with over 25 executives including large scale change programs with Jim Wolfensohn while president of the World Bank, Gaddi Vasquez while director of the Peace Corps, a $20 million initiative with Royal Dutch Shell, and design of a sales force improvement program for the top producers at Prudential Retirement.


Helping Leaders Successfully Adapt to the New World of Business


President
Performance Development Group, Inc.
Box 380
Glen Echo, MD 20812
301/229-2221 or 800/394-0493
fax:301/22-6661

"Kahan informs leaders on how they can strategically and logistically enact change.”  
–  Bill George, Professor of Management Practice at Harvard Business School

• author, Fast Company's expert blog, Leading Change
• contributor to the Washington Post, On Success
• designated Visionary by the Center for Association Leadership
• Thought-leader and Exemplar in Change Leadership, Society for Advancement of Consulting® 
• Million Dollar Consultant® Hall of Fame



Plan to join us after the meeting for networking.  Many of us carry our conversations to lunch at the nearby Brookings Institution.

Attire is business casual, recruiters are often present, so we ask all Monday Speaker attendees to contribute to the professional standards and objectives of this important networking meeting.

Doors open at 9:15 for networking and the program starts promptly at 10:00.

40Plus of Greater Washington
1718 P Street, NW, Suite T2
Washington, DC 20036

Near the DuPont Circle Metro (Red-Line), use the South exit.

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40Plus of Greater Washington
Empowering Experienced Professionals
 for Successful Career Transitions