Excerpt from: Cluster Events
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| October 16, 2006 | | Leading Organizational Complexity | | | | | | | Organizational Storytelling and Business Narrative | | | | | Organizational Storytelling and Business Narratives is the Fall 2006 theme for your Ohio Cluster. All are welcome.
Storytelling and narratives are essential techniques for leading organizational complexity, emergence, engaged employees, strategic execution and overall excellence.
Business and institutional knowledge ecologies are rapidly moving away from rigid, ineffective command and control to more sensible and effective network models.
Today, leadership consists of cultivation and coordination through stories and narratives carried on social network pathways. Steve Denning will lead authentic conversations on these potent techniques.
In addition, David L. Cooperrider, the father of Appreciative Inquiry, will lead a special keynote talk and join a conversational panel with Steve and Valdis Krebs, chief scientist at OrgNet.
The venue is the stunning Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank -- a true architectural masterpiece. For security, it is required to register early and bring a photo ID. All are welcome. | | |
| | | WHEN | | Friday, October 27, 2006 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
| | | | | WHERE | | Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland | | 1455 E 6th St | | Cleveland, OH 44114 |
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