Hi,
Managing people, much less leading them, is hard. That's true if you
sign their performance appraisal and it's definitely true if you don't.
Sure you can use the big stick (or lasso ;)), but in the long run it's
simply not effective. So what's a person to do?
Listen to an expert! Professor Jo-Ellen Pozner (joellenpozner.com) from
Haas is an expert in leadership. She has years of experience teaching
Haas's Leading People course to MBAs and executives. In addition she is
part of the Haas Management of Organizations group. Those of you who
heard this talk at the Cal Women's Network know just how much you learn
from an hour with Professor Pozner. I certainly learned a whole lot
that I was able to put it to work immediately.
Monday's talk is on Leadership Style, with the objective of stimulating
thinking about:
* How you work with those around you
* How your own personal style impacts the culture around you
* How you might make small changes that have big impact on the success
of your culture and organizational strategy
* How to increase your potential as a visionary leader
If you are a leader, or hope to become one, you owe it to yourself to
put this on your calendar.
Date: Monday, May 2, 2016
Time: Noon to 1:30 PM
Place: 101A Warren Hall (corner of Hearst and Oxford)
Online: to join the meeting
https://bluejeans.com/602366821 <https://bluejeans.com/602366821>
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To join via Room System:
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To join via Phone:
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2) Enter Conference ID: 602366821
Judy on behalf of theAgileOrganizing Committee
(Michelle Bautista(CSS), Kim Carl (VC - Research), Jon Conhaim (TPO),
Judy Dobry (Grad Div), Devin Jones (Law), Marlita Kahn (IST), Wendy
Pennell (EECS), Donna Seaward (Haas), Lisa Martin (Haas), Kendall
Moalem (CSS) and Ken Sumikawa (SAIT))
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AgileBrown Bag FAQ
Who can come to the meetings?
Anyone with an interest inAgileis welcome at the meeting. We learn by
having everyone fromAgileneophytes to long time users share their
knowledge and experience.
Do you have to register beforehand?
No registration is required. Just come to the meeting. But for this
meeting I would really appreciate an email RSVP so that we can be sure
to have enough room.
How can I get more information about the meetings?
Please get in touch with the meeting coordinator, Judy Dobry
(jdo...@berkeley.edu <mailto:jdo...@berkeley.edu>).
Do you have a Web site?
agile.berkeley.edu <http://agile.berkeley.edu/>is our web site. It has
all kinds of materials for both new and experiencedagileusers
How do I add myself to your mailing list?
Go tohttp://agile.berkeley.edu <http://berkeley.edu/>.
Do you have any otherAgileactivities?
We have an hour long introduction toAgilethat we are happy to present to
any campus group that requests it.
Who organizes all this?
We have an Organizing Committee that anyone is welcome to join. Current
members includeMichelle Bautista(CSS), Kim Carl (VC - Research), Jon
Conhaim (TPO), Judy Dobry (Grad Div), Devin Jones (Law), Marlita Kahn
(IST), Wendy Pennell (EECS), Donna Seaward (Haas), Lisa Martin (Haas),
Kendall Moalem (CSS) and Ken Sumikawa (SAIT)
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Judy Dobry
Director, Systems
Graduate Division
302 Sproul Hall
UC, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720
510 642 1131
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