ODNChicago
February Suburban Meeting
Wednesday, February
26, 2003
Where:
Underwriters Labs, 333 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, IL
Agenda:
6:30 - Social and networking; 7 pm - Meeting begins
Cost:
Free to members, $15 to nonmembers
RSVP
essential (even if you only think you MIGHT come)-see below:
Please call (773) 561-4919 or email odnchicago@aol.com
Topic:
The Philosophic Consultant: Revolutionizing Organizations with Ideas
Speaker:
Peter Koestenbaum
As
a participant in this workshop, you will learn a new and profound way to
activate your leadership abilities. You will learn how to use Peter Koestenbaum’s
practical leadership awareness tool, the Leadership Diamond®. The Leadership
Diamond® focuses on the power of depth in work. By means of the Leadership
Diamond, Mr. Koestenbaum guides the development of your leadership mind
as the key for achieving business results. You will discover how to leverage
the power of negative experiences as clues to breakthroughs. You will analyze
with Mr. Koestenbaum, the structure of courage. You will also learn the
tough issues of implementation.
Peter
Koestenbaum, works and writes a great deal with Peter Block. He is an active
faculty member in the School for Managing and Leading Change. In addition,
he is a musician, physicist, philosopher, and has studied for many years,
the relationship among philosophy, psychology and organizational change.
ODNChicago
February Downtown Chicago Meeting
Thursday, February
27, 2003
Where:
Harris Bank, 111. W. Monroe, 20th Floor, (20C), Chicago
Agenda:
6 to 7 pm, Open Space; 7 to 9 pm, Program
Cost:
Free to members, $15 for Nonmembers
RSVP:
Unnecessary
Topic:
The Philosophic Consultant: Revolutionizing Organizations with Ideas (same
as suburban meeting)
Speaker:
Peter Koestenbaum
As
a participant in this workshop, you will learn a new and profound way to
activate your leadership abilities. You will learn how to use Peter Koestenbaum’s
practical leadership awareness tool, the Leadership Diamond®. The Leadership
Diamond® focuses on the power of depth in work. By means of the Leadership
Diamond, Mr. Koestenbaum guides the development of your leadership mind
as the key for achieving business results. You will discover how to leverage
the power of negative experiences as clues to breakthroughs. You will analyze
with Mr. Koestenbaum, the structure of courage. You will also learn the
tough issues of implementation.
Peter
Koestenbaum, works and writes a great deal with Peter Block. He is an active
faculty member in the School for Managing and Leading Change. In addition,
he is a musician, physicist, philosopher, and has studied for many years,
the relationship among philosophy, psychology and organizational change. |