November Professional Development Meeting (PDM)

 

November 12, 2014
5:30 PM MST - 9:00 PM MST
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Does the thought of collaborating in another work project make you want to call in sick? Are you frustrated because you feel that your organization is under performing? Do you want a stronger voice in the decision making process but don’t know where to start?

This presentation by Rich Wagner focuses on several key concepts connected to leveraging your leadership potential in a practical manner. Rich is a seasoned professional dedicated to helping organizations and individuals achieve their personal best through the tools and experiences he developed for the military, education, and private sectors.

By attending this session participants will gain specific insight on how to develop personal influence within a business context and create constructive alliances within their own organization.

In his independent practice and associated work with Arrow Performane group, Rich helped clients such as Araphoe County Government, Case Logic, and Hunter Douglas make critical decisions related to strategy, organizational improvement, talent selection, and teamwork.

Rich’s career began as a leadership academy instructor for the USAF and progressed to several prominent positions in the private sector with Arizona State Government, the University of Phoenix and the Apollo Education Group. Rich established training and continuous improvement programs for many organizations including a corporate university that served over 5500 employees in 35 states. Rich has also assisted several organizations in Arizona and Colorado attain state level recognition using the Malcolm Baldrige Criteria for Perfomance Excellence. Academically, he possesses five college degrees, including a Master’s in Organizational Management. Rich also serves as an adjunct college professor and has taught undergraduate business courses for two universities.      

Menu
Fresh Spinach Salad with Radicchio, Dijon-Balsamic Vinaigrette
Cider Brined Pork Chop, Whipped Potatoes, Smoked Apple Demi-Glace
Turtle Torte

Vegetarian Option
Butternut Squash Ravioli

We invite you to help our Colorado APICS Chapter in providing ‘gently used’ outer wear, coats and jackets for those in need in our community. In November we will be collecting and donating "Coats for Colorado". You can participate by bringing those extra coats packed into the hall closet to our November dinner meeting. Every donation is valuable, from wee toddler-size all the way up the growth chart. We will ensure the donations are provided to the local program that helps to keep our community warm!