Canadian Program
Enhancing Your Ability to Think Strategically: The Skill That Differentiates the Best Leaders
Sheraton on the Falls
Niagara Falls, Ontario
September 22-23, 2008
Learn tools and techniques to become a strategic thinker
The best strategic thinkers actively anticipate the future, develop alternative paths of action and ultimately secure the long-term success of their organization. Using the latest findings on adult learning and a highly interactive approach, seminar participants will share experiences and reflections as they learn to apply tools and techniques for thinking strategically. You will develop an understanding of your own ability to think strategically and identify tactics for improving that skill. In addition, you will explore actions for enhancing the quality of strategic thinking that occurs daily in organizational groups and teams. The essence of this seminar is about refining a core competency of leadership—the ability to think strategically.
During the Canadian Program you will learn:
- How to apply tools and techniques for improving your own
ability to think strategically.
- To develop tactics to improve the quality of strategic
thinking originating from organizational groups and teams.
- Tools to help you assist peers, subordinates, physicians
and trustees to enhance their abilities to think strategically.
- Techniques for improving the quality of strategic
thinking originating from organizational groups and teams.
- Organizational factors that inhibit the ability to think
strategically and ways to modify them.
Seminar Leader
Ellen F. Goldman, EdD
Ellen Goldman is president of Growth Partners, Reston, Va., a consulting firm on management development related to strategic thinking, including individual and team-based strategy coaching, strategic thinking retreats and strategy process improvements. She has assisted more than 350 healthcare organizations with their overall strategic direction, strategic partnering and/or strategies related to subsidiary businesses and clinical service lines. Goldman teaches at George Washington University School of Education and Human Development and the Johns Hopkins School of Professional Studies in Business and Education.
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MAINTENANCE OF CERTIFICATION (MOC)
Attendance at this program entitles certified Canadian College of Health Service Executives members (CHE / FCCHSE) to 12 Category I credits toward their maintenance of certification requirement. |
Tuition
Affiliates: $1,095 US Dollars
Nonaffiliates: $1,295 US Dollars
Canadian College of Health Service Executives (CCHSE): $1,095 US Dollars
Networking Reception
Please join us for a networking reception hosted by Cardinal Health on Monday, September 22, from 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
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Cardinal Health is a global company serving the healthcare industry with a broad portfolio of products and services. Through diverse offerings, Cardinal Health delivers healthcare solutions that help customers reduce costs, improve safety and productivity, and deliver better care to patients. |
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