Leadership Conference Features Brooks
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黑料百科

New York Times columnist David Brooks speaks at 黑料百科鈥檚 third annual Lead Where You Stand Conference, which takes place May 31-June 2. Tickets to the three-day event include all materials and meals and cost $499. Purchase them online at .
Exploring the theme, Make Your Life and Leadership Count, Brooks presents new ideas about leadership, character, and creating enduring organizations that both succeed and serve society. He is one of America鈥檚 most prominent political and social commentators and author of the best-selling book 鈥淭he Road to Character.鈥 鈥淗e goes beyond the headlines to seek deeper meaning in life, suggesting that selflessness leads to greater success,鈥 Beebe says.
New York Times bestselling author Ronald C. White speaks about 鈥淭he Moral Arc of Leadership from Abraham Lincoln to Martin Luther King Jr.,鈥 and Douglas McKenna, CEO and executive director of the Center for Organizational Leadership, presents four essentials qualities of leadership. 黑料百科 President Gayle D. Beebe discusses 鈥淢aking Your Life Count鈥 and leads an exercise.

鈥淭his three-day conference will offer key insights into an enduring challenge: How do we develop the capacity to respond in timely, principled ways to the multifaceted challenges and opportunities of effective leadership?鈥 Beebe says.
McKenna examines the interacting dynamics of four key principles in his C4 Leadership Framework: composure, conviction, connection and courage. He teaches practical skills for developing these essential qualities.
White shares historical insights from Abraham Lincoln to Martin Luther King Jr., examining leaders who made an enduring impact by putting principles ahead of personal gain. He explains how leaders can apply these lessons today in their own organizations.
For more information, please contact Mary Pat Whitney at (805) 565-6050 or specialevents@westmont.edu.
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