The document describes an upcoming conference on performance management called The Performance Conference 2009 taking place from October 6-9, 2009 in Chicago, IL. The conference will feature 12 comprehensive tracks on topics related to performance management, measures, metrics, and business analytics. It will bring together business executives from various industries and functions to explore challenges in business performance and latest innovations. Attendees will learn how to utilize performance management strategies to improve operational efficiencies, reduce costs, and increase profitability during turbulent economic times.
The document provides information about The Performance Conference 2009 being held October 6-9, 2009 in Chicago, IL. The conference will feature 12 comprehensive tracks on topics related to performance management such as performance measurement systems, workforce metrics, linking Lean Six Sigma methods to strategy, and customer management. It will provide over 23 hours of CPE credits. Attendees will include C-level executives, VPs, directors, managers, and analysts from various industries and functions involved in organizational performance planning and management. The goal is for attendees to learn how to effectively manage performance in an economic downturn through operational efficiencies, cost reductions, and improved profitability and financial stability.
This document provides information about the 2009 Project Management Office Summit taking place from October 14-16, 2009 in San Diego, CA. The summit will include an optional pre-conference seminar on October 14 about PMO implementation, and an optional post-conference workshop on October 16 about energizing project portfolio management. The two-day conference will focus on developing a business case for a PMO, building a world-class PMO, project portfolio management, marketing a PMO internally, creating an enterprise PMO, developing PMO measures and metrics, utilizing a PMO to mitigate risk, and lessons from a mature PMO. Attendees can earn up to 18 PDUs. In-house training on related topics is
The document provides an agenda and details for "The 2009 Summit on Project Management and Process Improvement Excellence" conference held from August 5-7, 2009 in Washington, DC. The conference offered workshops, keynote speeches, and breakout sessions on topics related to project management and process improvement in government. It was aimed at project managers, PMO directors, and others involved in process improvement.
The document provides information about the 2010 Government Performance Summit, which will take place from May 10-12, 2010 in Arlington, VA. The summit will explore using leadership, measurement, and a motivated workforce to drive government results.
Over two days, the summit will feature keynote addresses and breakout sessions on topics like performance management, program evaluation, budget management, transparency, and developing employees. Federal managers from various levels and roles are encouraged to attend to learn best practices for improving performance.
The summit is presented by Innovations in Government to highlight performance management strategies and allow information sharing between government professionals. Attendees will gain skills and networking opportunities to enhance organizational results through strategic planning, outcome-based measures
This document provides information about a four-day training event on strategic workforce planning for government. The training will cover topics such as creating an effective human capital plan, building a system to support workforce excellence, managing workforce performance to drive results, and developing a blueprint for filling leadership pipelines. It includes an agenda with learning objectives for each day. Participants will learn tools and strategies for assessing skills gaps, implementing succession planning, developing competency models, and creating human capital plans aligned with organizational goals. The instructors have extensive experience in human resources and management consulting.
The document provides an agenda and information for "The 2009 Summit on Project Management and Process Improvement Excellence" held from August 5-7, 2009 in Washington, DC. The summit consisted of keynote addresses, workshops, and sessions on various project management and process improvement topics. Attendees could learn how to effectively manage projects, implement various methodologies, and improve processes. The agenda details the daily schedules, session topics, speakers and provides registration information.
The document announces the Social Services Performance Summit 2009, which will be held on September 22-23, 2009 in Washington, DC, with optional pre-conference and post-conference workshops. The summit will focus on improving social services delivery through performance management, measurement, and accountability. Topics will include implementing performance measures, navigating transparency and accountability requirements, and using data to evaluate programs. Attendees will learn best practices for compliance, continuous improvement, and demonstrating results.
The document provides information about the Performance Management Training Forum 2010, which will take place from January 20-22, 2010 in Arlington, VA. Attendees can earn up to 18 CPE credits over the three day event. The forum will provide step-by-step training on building strategy maps, balanced scorecards, and performance reporting. Sessions will include hands-on exercises and presentations of participant work. Topics will cover strategic planning, performance measurement, project management, and becoming a strategy focused organization.
The document provides information about The Performance Conference 2009 being held October 6-9, 2009 in Chicago, IL. The conference will feature 12 comprehensive tracks on topics related to performance management such as performance measurement systems, workforce metrics, linking Lean Six Sigma methods to strategy, and customer management. It will provide over 23 hours of CPE credits. Attendees will include C-level executives, VPs, directors, managers, and analysts from various industries and functions involved in organizational performance planning and management. The goal is for attendees to learn how to effectively manage performance in an economic downturn through operational efficiencies, cost reductions, and improved profitability and financial stability.
This document provides information about the 2009 Project Management Office Summit taking place from October 14-16, 2009 in San Diego, CA. The summit will include an optional pre-conference seminar on October 14 about PMO implementation, and an optional post-conference workshop on October 16 about energizing project portfolio management. The two-day conference will focus on developing a business case for a PMO, building a world-class PMO, project portfolio management, marketing a PMO internally, creating an enterprise PMO, developing PMO measures and metrics, utilizing a PMO to mitigate risk, and lessons from a mature PMO. Attendees can earn up to 18 PDUs. In-house training on related topics is
The document provides an agenda and details for "The 2009 Summit on Project Management and Process Improvement Excellence" conference held from August 5-7, 2009 in Washington, DC. The conference offered workshops, keynote speeches, and breakout sessions on topics related to project management and process improvement in government. It was aimed at project managers, PMO directors, and others involved in process improvement.
The document provides information about the 2010 Government Performance Summit, which will take place from May 10-12, 2010 in Arlington, VA. The summit will explore using leadership, measurement, and a motivated workforce to drive government results.
Over two days, the summit will feature keynote addresses and breakout sessions on topics like performance management, program evaluation, budget management, transparency, and developing employees. Federal managers from various levels and roles are encouraged to attend to learn best practices for improving performance.
The summit is presented by Innovations in Government to highlight performance management strategies and allow information sharing between government professionals. Attendees will gain skills and networking opportunities to enhance organizational results through strategic planning, outcome-based measures
This document provides information about a four-day training event on strategic workforce planning for government. The training will cover topics such as creating an effective human capital plan, building a system to support workforce excellence, managing workforce performance to drive results, and developing a blueprint for filling leadership pipelines. It includes an agenda with learning objectives for each day. Participants will learn tools and strategies for assessing skills gaps, implementing succession planning, developing competency models, and creating human capital plans aligned with organizational goals. The instructors have extensive experience in human resources and management consulting.
The document provides an agenda and information for "The 2009 Summit on Project Management and Process Improvement Excellence" held from August 5-7, 2009 in Washington, DC. The summit consisted of keynote addresses, workshops, and sessions on various project management and process improvement topics. Attendees could learn how to effectively manage projects, implement various methodologies, and improve processes. The agenda details the daily schedules, session topics, speakers and provides registration information.
The document announces the Social Services Performance Summit 2009, which will be held on September 22-23, 2009 in Washington, DC, with optional pre-conference and post-conference workshops. The summit will focus on improving social services delivery through performance management, measurement, and accountability. Topics will include implementing performance measures, navigating transparency and accountability requirements, and using data to evaluate programs. Attendees will learn best practices for compliance, continuous improvement, and demonstrating results.
The document provides information about the Performance Management Training Forum 2010, which will take place from January 20-22, 2010 in Arlington, VA. Attendees can earn up to 18 CPE credits over the three day event. The forum will provide step-by-step training on building strategy maps, balanced scorecards, and performance reporting. Sessions will include hands-on exercises and presentations of participant work. Topics will cover strategic planning, performance measurement, project management, and becoming a strategy focused organization.
This document provides an agenda and details for the "Budgeting Week for Government" conference taking place November 2-6, 2009 in Washington, DC. The conference features three interactive courses on navigating the budget process, performance-based budgeting, and activity-based cost management. Each course is held over 1-2 days and includes lectures, case studies, and application sessions. Overall, the conference aims to help government financial managers and analysts develop skills for preparing and executing results-driven budgets aligned with agency priorities and performance goals.
This 5-day training event provides 35 PDUs and focuses on teaching project management methodologies based on the PMBOK. The training will cover key aspects of initiating, planning, executing, monitoring/controlling, and closing projects based on 9 knowledge areas. Participants will learn techniques for defining requirements, creating work breakdown structures, developing schedules and budgets, managing risks and changes, and closing projects. The training is aimed at project managers, but also others involved in project work.
The document advertises a two-day training conference on developing and implementing rolling forecasts to improve financial performance. Attendees will learn how to design effective rolling forecasts that identify key business drivers, trends, and risks to improve forecast accuracy. The training will provide guidance on aligning rolling forecasts with strategic plans and integrating them into the management process. The conference will be held in Washington D.C. on August 5-6, 2009 and offers 13 CPE credits to attendees such as CFOs, VPs of finance, and financial analysts.
This document provides information about the Workforce Excellence 2010 conference to be held April 20-22, 2010 in Arlington, VA. The conference will focus on building and sustaining workforce partnerships, developing strong performance measures, meeting labor market demands, and other topics. It will include keynote speakers, panels, workshops and sessions on developing talent, cultivating workers, and grants management. The goal is to provide strategies and tools to promote workforce development and excellence in the 21st century economy.
This document provides information about an upcoming Project Management Office (PMO) Summit to be held from October 14-16, 2009 in San Diego, California. The summit will include an optional pre-conference seminar on implementing a PMO, a two-day conference covering various topics related to leveraging a PMO, and an optional post-conference workshop on advanced PMO techniques. Attendees can earn up to 18 professional development units. The event will be held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in San Diego and will provide opportunities to learn from experienced PMO professionals.
The document describes an upcoming conference on performance management called The Performance Conference 2009 taking place from October 6-9, 2009 in Chicago, IL. The conference will feature 12 comprehensive tracks on topics related to performance management, measures, metrics, and business analytics. It will bring together business executives from various industries and functions to explore challenges in business performance and latest innovations. Attendees will learn how to utilize performance management strategies to improve operational efficiencies, reduce costs, and increase profitability during turbulent economic times.
This document provides information about a two-day training event on project leadership skills. The training will take place from March 15-16, 2010 in Arlington, VA and offers up to 14 PDUs. Attendees will learn skills such as effective team building, communication, decision making, change management, motivation, and conflict resolution. The agenda outlines the daily schedule and topics to be covered. Logistical details on venue, hotel accommodations, pricing and registration are also provided.
This document provides information about the Budgeting & Forecasting Masters 2009 conference to be held September 28-30, 2009 in Philadelphia, PA. The conference will focus on improving budgeting and forecasting techniques and will provide up to 15 CPE credits. Sessions over the two and a half day event will address topics such as developing accurate forecasts with imperfect data, driver-based budgeting, risk assessment in forecasting, and streamlining organizational forecasting processes. Pre and post-conference workshops are also available on transitioning to rolling forecasts and modeling key business drivers.
The document describes an upcoming conference called "The Performance Conference 2009" being held from October 6-9, 2009 in Chicago, IL. The conference will feature 12 comprehensive tracks related to performance management, measures, metrics, and business analytics. It will provide executives and professionals tools and strategies for driving organizational performance and profitability, especially in turbulent economic times. Over 3,000 business leaders from various industries and functions are expected to attend the conference.
This document advertises an event planning and project management certification week being held from March 2-6, 2009 in Washington, DC. It will feature two interactive classes on project management for administrative professionals and event planning, design, and implementation. Attendees can earn up to 30 CPE credits. The certification week aims to help administrative professionals develop advanced skills to become indispensable members and managers in their organizations.
The document provides information about the Balanced Scorecard 2009 conference, including the dates, location, agenda, sessions, speakers, and registration details. The conference will be held on December 8-9, 2009 in Arlington, VA and focuses on helping attendees define, implement, and advance organizational strategy using the Balanced Scorecard approach. The agenda covers topics such as change management, strategy mapping, performance monitoring, measure development, cascading the scorecard, and next steps in implementation. Participants can earn up to 15 CPE credits.
This document provides information about a Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt certification training program that will teach process improvement methodologies and tools. The 2-day training will cover Lean Six Sigma concepts and the DMAIC process for defining, measuring, analyzing, improving, and controlling processes. Attendees will learn to apply Six Sigma tools to solve organizational challenges, streamline projects, and document best practices. The goal is to provide professionals with techniques to continuously improve work through problem solving projects.
The document summarizes a Lean Six Sigma conference that will take place from September 9-11, 2009 in Washington DC. It includes an optional pre-conference White Belt Certification workshop on September 9th that provides an introduction to Lean Six Sigma concepts and tools. The main conference on September 10-11th will feature keynote speakers and breakout sessions on how to implement and maintain Lean Six Sigma methodologies to drive efficiency, eliminate waste, and boost continuous improvement. Topics will include deploying Lean Six Sigma against resistance, linking process improvement to strategic plans, integrating Lean and Six Sigma tools to optimize performance, and using Design for Six Sigma to achieve operational excellence.
This two-day conference in San Diego, California from October 14-15, 2009 aims to teach attendees how to develop and implement an effective rolling forecast to improve financial performance. Attendees will learn how to design driver-based rolling forecasts that identify key business trends and risks to increase accuracy and profitability. The conference will also cover integrating rolling forecasts into strategic planning and replacing traditional budgets with more frequent targets. Attendees can earn 13 CPE credits and the conference features presentations from an expert in corporate performance management and rolling forecasts.
The document provides information about a Lean Six Sigma for IT conference that will take place December 1-4, 2009 in Arlington, VA. The conference will provide training on applying Lean Six Sigma methodology to improve IT processes. Attendees will learn techniques like DMAIC, project selection strategies, change management, and combining Six Sigma with ITIL. Speakers will present on case studies implementing Lean Six Sigma for IT. The conference offers 18 CPE credits and an optional yellow belt certification on December 1-2.
The document summarizes an upcoming HR Measures, Metrics and Analytics Summit to be held from January 20-22, 2010 in Arlington, VA. The summit will provide attendees with tools and strategies to measure the effectiveness of HR programs, benchmark organizational effectiveness using metrics and analytics, and identify best practices in HR metrics. Over the three days, attendees will learn how to select metrics to increase workforce performance, measure the impact of HR on business outcomes, and design a metrics system to drive innovation. Speakers will address topics such as developing a balanced scorecard and measuring employee engagement and retention.
This document provides information about a Lean Six Sigma for IT conference being held on December 1-4, 2009 in Arlington, VA. The conference will provide training and certification in Lean Six Sigma concepts and tools and how they can be applied to improve IT processes. Attendees will learn how to analyze and improve IT processes using DMAIC methodology. There will be sessions on project selection, change management, combining Lean Six Sigma with ITIL, and driving innovation. The conference offers CPE credits and yellow belt certification.
This document provides information about a conference on executing strategy efficiently and effectively using the Balanced Scorecard methodology. The conference will take place July 15-17, 2009 in Washington, DC, and will include workshops on July 15 and the main conference on July 16-17. Attendees will learn how to develop a Balanced Scorecard strategy, align their organization to strategy, and link performance incentives, planning and budgeting to the Balanced Scorecard. Speakers will discuss topics such as developing strategy maps, key measures and metrics, managing through strategic themes, and lessons learned from Balanced Scorecard implementation.
The 2009 Summit on Project Management and Process Improvement Excellence will take place August 5-7, 2009 in Washington, DC. The summit will provide training on project management, process improvement, and Lean Six Sigma through keynote speeches and workshops. Attendees will learn how to effectively manage projects, improve organizational transparency, and implement the latest methodologies. The agenda includes workshops on project management in government and Lean Six Sigma certification. The summit aims to teach attendees how to improve efficiency, eliminate waste, and promote transparency in their organizations.
This document provides information about a Grants Management Certification Week training event that will take place from May 18-21, 2009 in Washington, DC. The training consists of four interactive courses that will provide 24 CPE credits. Attendees will learn about grant administrative requirements, managing grants and cooperative agreements, cost principles and allowability, and audit requirements for grants. The training also provides information on how to earn the Grants Management Certificate by completing the prerequisite Grants Management for Results training or having relevant experience, and then attending the four certification courses. Sponsorship opportunities are also described for organizations interested in customizing the training for their own staff.
The document is an agenda and promotional material for "The Performance Conference 2009" business conference being held October 6-9, 2009 in Chicago, IL. The conference will feature 12 comprehensive tracks on topics related to performance management, measures and metrics, strategy execution, business intelligence, customer management, and process improvement. It is aimed at C-level executives and professionals involved in planning, developing, and managing organizational performance from a variety of industries. The agenda outlines the keynote speakers, sessions, and workshops attendees can participate in to learn strategies and tools for driving performance and profitability through effective performance management.
The document is an agenda and promotional material for "The Performance Conference 2009" business conference held in Chicago from October 6-9, 2009. The conference featured 12 tracks on topics related to performance management such as metrics, customer experience, and business analytics. It was aimed at executives and professionals across industries involved in organizational performance and provided opportunities to learn strategies and tools for driving performance through measures and data. Speakers included experts from top companies discussing innovation, change management, and using analytics to improve operations and profits.
This document provides an agenda and details for the "Budgeting Week for Government" conference taking place November 2-6, 2009 in Washington, DC. The conference features three interactive courses on navigating the budget process, performance-based budgeting, and activity-based cost management. Each course is held over 1-2 days and includes lectures, case studies, and application sessions. Overall, the conference aims to help government financial managers and analysts develop skills for preparing and executing results-driven budgets aligned with agency priorities and performance goals.
This 5-day training event provides 35 PDUs and focuses on teaching project management methodologies based on the PMBOK. The training will cover key aspects of initiating, planning, executing, monitoring/controlling, and closing projects based on 9 knowledge areas. Participants will learn techniques for defining requirements, creating work breakdown structures, developing schedules and budgets, managing risks and changes, and closing projects. The training is aimed at project managers, but also others involved in project work.
The document advertises a two-day training conference on developing and implementing rolling forecasts to improve financial performance. Attendees will learn how to design effective rolling forecasts that identify key business drivers, trends, and risks to improve forecast accuracy. The training will provide guidance on aligning rolling forecasts with strategic plans and integrating them into the management process. The conference will be held in Washington D.C. on August 5-6, 2009 and offers 13 CPE credits to attendees such as CFOs, VPs of finance, and financial analysts.
This document provides information about the Workforce Excellence 2010 conference to be held April 20-22, 2010 in Arlington, VA. The conference will focus on building and sustaining workforce partnerships, developing strong performance measures, meeting labor market demands, and other topics. It will include keynote speakers, panels, workshops and sessions on developing talent, cultivating workers, and grants management. The goal is to provide strategies and tools to promote workforce development and excellence in the 21st century economy.
This document provides information about an upcoming Project Management Office (PMO) Summit to be held from October 14-16, 2009 in San Diego, California. The summit will include an optional pre-conference seminar on implementing a PMO, a two-day conference covering various topics related to leveraging a PMO, and an optional post-conference workshop on advanced PMO techniques. Attendees can earn up to 18 professional development units. The event will be held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in San Diego and will provide opportunities to learn from experienced PMO professionals.
The document describes an upcoming conference on performance management called The Performance Conference 2009 taking place from October 6-9, 2009 in Chicago, IL. The conference will feature 12 comprehensive tracks on topics related to performance management, measures, metrics, and business analytics. It will bring together business executives from various industries and functions to explore challenges in business performance and latest innovations. Attendees will learn how to utilize performance management strategies to improve operational efficiencies, reduce costs, and increase profitability during turbulent economic times.
This document provides information about a two-day training event on project leadership skills. The training will take place from March 15-16, 2010 in Arlington, VA and offers up to 14 PDUs. Attendees will learn skills such as effective team building, communication, decision making, change management, motivation, and conflict resolution. The agenda outlines the daily schedule and topics to be covered. Logistical details on venue, hotel accommodations, pricing and registration are also provided.
This document provides information about the Budgeting & Forecasting Masters 2009 conference to be held September 28-30, 2009 in Philadelphia, PA. The conference will focus on improving budgeting and forecasting techniques and will provide up to 15 CPE credits. Sessions over the two and a half day event will address topics such as developing accurate forecasts with imperfect data, driver-based budgeting, risk assessment in forecasting, and streamlining organizational forecasting processes. Pre and post-conference workshops are also available on transitioning to rolling forecasts and modeling key business drivers.
The document describes an upcoming conference called "The Performance Conference 2009" being held from October 6-9, 2009 in Chicago, IL. The conference will feature 12 comprehensive tracks related to performance management, measures, metrics, and business analytics. It will provide executives and professionals tools and strategies for driving organizational performance and profitability, especially in turbulent economic times. Over 3,000 business leaders from various industries and functions are expected to attend the conference.
This document advertises an event planning and project management certification week being held from March 2-6, 2009 in Washington, DC. It will feature two interactive classes on project management for administrative professionals and event planning, design, and implementation. Attendees can earn up to 30 CPE credits. The certification week aims to help administrative professionals develop advanced skills to become indispensable members and managers in their organizations.
The document provides information about the Balanced Scorecard 2009 conference, including the dates, location, agenda, sessions, speakers, and registration details. The conference will be held on December 8-9, 2009 in Arlington, VA and focuses on helping attendees define, implement, and advance organizational strategy using the Balanced Scorecard approach. The agenda covers topics such as change management, strategy mapping, performance monitoring, measure development, cascading the scorecard, and next steps in implementation. Participants can earn up to 15 CPE credits.
This document provides information about a Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt certification training program that will teach process improvement methodologies and tools. The 2-day training will cover Lean Six Sigma concepts and the DMAIC process for defining, measuring, analyzing, improving, and controlling processes. Attendees will learn to apply Six Sigma tools to solve organizational challenges, streamline projects, and document best practices. The goal is to provide professionals with techniques to continuously improve work through problem solving projects.
The document summarizes a Lean Six Sigma conference that will take place from September 9-11, 2009 in Washington DC. It includes an optional pre-conference White Belt Certification workshop on September 9th that provides an introduction to Lean Six Sigma concepts and tools. The main conference on September 10-11th will feature keynote speakers and breakout sessions on how to implement and maintain Lean Six Sigma methodologies to drive efficiency, eliminate waste, and boost continuous improvement. Topics will include deploying Lean Six Sigma against resistance, linking process improvement to strategic plans, integrating Lean and Six Sigma tools to optimize performance, and using Design for Six Sigma to achieve operational excellence.
This two-day conference in San Diego, California from October 14-15, 2009 aims to teach attendees how to develop and implement an effective rolling forecast to improve financial performance. Attendees will learn how to design driver-based rolling forecasts that identify key business trends and risks to increase accuracy and profitability. The conference will also cover integrating rolling forecasts into strategic planning and replacing traditional budgets with more frequent targets. Attendees can earn 13 CPE credits and the conference features presentations from an expert in corporate performance management and rolling forecasts.
The document provides information about a Lean Six Sigma for IT conference that will take place December 1-4, 2009 in Arlington, VA. The conference will provide training on applying Lean Six Sigma methodology to improve IT processes. Attendees will learn techniques like DMAIC, project selection strategies, change management, and combining Six Sigma with ITIL. Speakers will present on case studies implementing Lean Six Sigma for IT. The conference offers 18 CPE credits and an optional yellow belt certification on December 1-2.
The document summarizes an upcoming HR Measures, Metrics and Analytics Summit to be held from January 20-22, 2010 in Arlington, VA. The summit will provide attendees with tools and strategies to measure the effectiveness of HR programs, benchmark organizational effectiveness using metrics and analytics, and identify best practices in HR metrics. Over the three days, attendees will learn how to select metrics to increase workforce performance, measure the impact of HR on business outcomes, and design a metrics system to drive innovation. Speakers will address topics such as developing a balanced scorecard and measuring employee engagement and retention.
This document provides information about a Lean Six Sigma for IT conference being held on December 1-4, 2009 in Arlington, VA. The conference will provide training and certification in Lean Six Sigma concepts and tools and how they can be applied to improve IT processes. Attendees will learn how to analyze and improve IT processes using DMAIC methodology. There will be sessions on project selection, change management, combining Lean Six Sigma with ITIL, and driving innovation. The conference offers CPE credits and yellow belt certification.
This document provides information about a conference on executing strategy efficiently and effectively using the Balanced Scorecard methodology. The conference will take place July 15-17, 2009 in Washington, DC, and will include workshops on July 15 and the main conference on July 16-17. Attendees will learn how to develop a Balanced Scorecard strategy, align their organization to strategy, and link performance incentives, planning and budgeting to the Balanced Scorecard. Speakers will discuss topics such as developing strategy maps, key measures and metrics, managing through strategic themes, and lessons learned from Balanced Scorecard implementation.
The 2009 Summit on Project Management and Process Improvement Excellence will take place August 5-7, 2009 in Washington, DC. The summit will provide training on project management, process improvement, and Lean Six Sigma through keynote speeches and workshops. Attendees will learn how to effectively manage projects, improve organizational transparency, and implement the latest methodologies. The agenda includes workshops on project management in government and Lean Six Sigma certification. The summit aims to teach attendees how to improve efficiency, eliminate waste, and promote transparency in their organizations.
This document provides information about a Grants Management Certification Week training event that will take place from May 18-21, 2009 in Washington, DC. The training consists of four interactive courses that will provide 24 CPE credits. Attendees will learn about grant administrative requirements, managing grants and cooperative agreements, cost principles and allowability, and audit requirements for grants. The training also provides information on how to earn the Grants Management Certificate by completing the prerequisite Grants Management for Results training or having relevant experience, and then attending the four certification courses. Sponsorship opportunities are also described for organizations interested in customizing the training for their own staff.
The document is an agenda and promotional material for "The Performance Conference 2009" business conference being held October 6-9, 2009 in Chicago, IL. The conference will feature 12 comprehensive tracks on topics related to performance management, measures and metrics, strategy execution, business intelligence, customer management, and process improvement. It is aimed at C-level executives and professionals involved in planning, developing, and managing organizational performance from a variety of industries. The agenda outlines the keynote speakers, sessions, and workshops attendees can participate in to learn strategies and tools for driving performance and profitability through effective performance management.
The document is an agenda and promotional material for "The Performance Conference 2009" business conference held in Chicago from October 6-9, 2009. The conference featured 12 tracks on topics related to performance management such as metrics, customer experience, and business analytics. It was aimed at executives and professionals across industries involved in organizational performance and provided opportunities to learn strategies and tools for driving performance through measures and data. Speakers included experts from top companies discussing innovation, change management, and using analytics to improve operations and profits.
The Performance Conference is an annual event focused on performance management systems, measures, metrics, employee performance, and process improvement initiatives. The 2009 conference will be held May 4-7 in Orlando, Florida and feature 10 comprehensive tracks on topics related to performance management. It will include keynote speakers, breakout sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities for executives and professionals involved in organizational performance and strategic planning. The goal is for attendees to learn best practices in performance management to improve organizational performance and profitability.
The Performance Conference is an annual event that brings together business leaders to share best practices in performance management. The 2009 conference will be held May 4-7 in Orlando, Florida and feature 10 tracks on topics like measures and metrics, employee performance, Lean Six Sigma, business intelligence, and customer management. It will include keynote speeches, breakout sessions, and pre-conference seminars on implementing a balanced scorecard, budget forecasting, and Lean Six Sigma certification. The goal is to help organizations improve performance, profitability, and drive results through comprehensive performance management strategies and systems.
The document provides information about The Performance Conference, which will take place from May 3-5, 2010 in Orlando, Florida. The conference will focus on performance management systems, measures, metrics, employee performance and customer experience through 12 comprehensive tracks. It will feature keynote speakers and interactive sessions to help business executives explore ways to overcome challenges in business performance and discover the latest innovations. Attendees will include C-level executives, VPs, directors, managers and analysts seeking to drive results and improve organizational performance through proven business measures, metrics and analytics.
The Performance Conference will be held May 3-5, 2011 in Chicago, IL. It will feature 12 comprehensive tracks on strategies for driving growth, sustaining results, managing organizational performance, and more. Business executives from various industries will gather to explore ways to overcome challenges in business performance, discover innovations in performance management, process improvement, customer experience, and business intelligence. The conference will focus on performance management systems, measures, metrics, employee performance, and customer experience. Attendees will include C-level executives, directors, managers, analysts, and others involved in business planning, corporate performance, and strategy execution from industries such as financial services, retail, healthcare, technology, and more.
Sales transformation for the digital age - SydneyMarty Nicholas
Unprecedented changes in B2B buying dynamics are rendering legacy sales models increasingly less effective. With a digitally-empowered buyer firmly in control of the sales process, a new approach must emerge which is more customer-centric, more integrated with other functions and more technologically-enabled in order to secure sustainable growth.
Sales transformation for the digital age - MelbourneMarty Nicholas
This document summarizes a sales executive breakfast event focused on evolving sales to deliver results in the new digital customer environment. The event included a keynote on sales transformation for the digital age, a panel discussion on sales transformation perspectives from different sectors, and networking. The document provides information on how the consulting firm Blackdot helps clients with customer-centric strategies, organizational design, integrated marketing and sales frameworks, management disciplines, and frontline behaviors. It also discusses the shifts required for sales to be future-fit, including organizational design, talent and capabilities, sales processes, and technology and data.
Shannon Balliet is a senior marketing and analytics executive with over 15 years of experience in marketing, analytics, and revenue management. She has a proven track record of using data-driven strategies to increase profits and drive positive business outcomes for her clients and previous employers. She is skilled in analytics, segmentation, marketing automation, and leading high-performing teams. Currently she is a Senior Director at Merkle where she develops strategies to grow key accounts and implements data-driven solutions.
The document provides an overview of SAVIC, a technology consulting firm that offers services related to SAP, Newgen, and Intralinks. It outlines SAVIC's value proposition including their experience, successful implementations, and low risk approach. The document then details their service offerings and provides examples of successful projects for clients in various industries. It concludes with client testimonials praising SAVIC's help in achieving transparent and efficient processes through SAP implementations.
In this presentation you will discover how the PMO is vital to delivering real business results to companies that are seeking to maximized return on their investments and accelerate performance.
This document provides an overview of CGroupAdvisors, an advisory firm that helps clients address business challenges. It summarizes the company's capabilities and team, and outlines its methodology for strategic alignment, gap analysis, building high-performance teams, and creating major organizational change. The document is intended to demonstrate CGroupAdvisors' expertise and approach to solving clients' business problems through strategic execution.
The document provides an overview of The Value Management Company, including its consulting services in areas such as CRM, sales performance management, and governance, risk and compliance. It then discusses software-as-a-service (SaaS) and how this delivery model provides benefits over traditional on-premise software. Specific SaaS solutions from Salesforce.com and other vendors are presented, along with their capabilities and advantages for customers.
The document discusses improving collaboration between business and IT teams when implementing a new CRM system at Procter & Gamble Professional. It emphasizes starting with leadership alignment on goals, breaking down functional silos, focusing on business value through a phased approach, and strong project management to drive adoption. Key lessons include defining a clear business purpose, establishing guiding principles, and measuring success based on value delivered to the business.
progrow Strategy Implementation Services for SMEsProServ
progrow is a strategy implementation service for SME’s specifically designed to guide and facilitate the strategy development process.
More details visit https://www.i-proserv.com/strategy-implementation/
Marketing Operations: MObilizing Marketing For A Web 2.0 WorldClearAction
A sneak preview of my latest thinking, in which I parallel Web 2.0 and Marketing Operations. I have not presented this work live as of 5/11/09.
See https://ClearAction.com
blackdot - Accelerating Marketing & Sales Transformation - SydneyMarty Nicholas
Accelerating Marketing & Sales Transformation
Sydney - 16 March 2017
Practical strategies for advancing customer & business outcomes in the digital age.
www.theblackdot.com.au
Where Business Acumen & Decision-Making Transformation Meet - Leader of Transformational Teams that Create Neeed New Business and Workforce Transformation Outcomes - Define and Execute the Right Nonliear, Discontinous Change
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1. Driving Performance and Profits in Turbulent Times with
Measures, Metrics and Analytics
OCTOBER 6-9, 2009 | CHICAGO, IL
Earn Up to 23 CPE credits
FEATURING TWELVE COMPREHENSIVE TRACKS:
Performance Management Systems | Workforce Measures and Metrics | Link Lean Six Sigma Methods to Strategy
Strategy Execution | Effectively Manage Business Intelligence | Essentials of Customer Management | Measure,
Monitor and Manage Performance | Foster a High-Performance Culture | Maximize Lean Six Sigma Tools | Improve
Performance Information and Data Quality | Incorporate Effective Business Analytics | Improve the Customer Experience
Utilize Performance Management in an Economic Downturn to Improve Operational
Efficiencies, Reduce Costs and Increase Profitability and Financial Stability
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2. WHAT IS THE
PERFORMANCE CONFERENCE?
Business executives from across the country gather to explore the economic challenges on business
performance and the latest innovations in performance management, process improvement, and customer
experience and business intelligence at the annual Performance Conference. The Performance Conference
is led by speakers from the upper echelons of performance-based companies and organizations, focused
on performance management systems, measures and metrics, employee performance and customer
experience. Join best-in-class performance management and business analytics professionals at The
Performance Conference 2009 to drive results and improve organizational performance and profitability.
Who Will Be at The Performance Conference?
TITLE
• All C-Level Executives • Vice Presidents • Managers
• Presidents • Directors • Analysts
… and anyone involved in the planning, development and management of
organizational performance.
FUNCTION
• Strategic Planning • Business Analytics • Sales/Business
• Human Resources • Finance Development
• Operations • Marketing/Research/ • Project and Program
• Information Technology Product Development Management
• Customer Management • Corporate Development
INDUSTRY
• Financial Services • Technology and • Education
• Retail/Consumer Goods Telecommunications • Automotive and
• Healthcare and • Travel, Hospitality and Transportation
Pharmaceuticals Entertainment • Energy and Utilities
• Industrial Manufacturing
Achieve Your Enterprise Objectives through Comprehensive
Performance Management
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3. LETTER FROM THE
CONFERENCE CHAIRS
Dear Colleague:
In today’s tough economic environment, organizations are faced with turbulent, diverse issues
– an uncertain market place, smaller and tighter budgets, low consumer confidence, downsizing,
and decreased profitability. To face theses challenges, organizations have heightened their focus on
performance management to optimize financial and operational performance.
Most organizations understand how to survive our current economic conditions with budget cuts, re-
evaluate hiring initiatives, and idle innovation efforts. However, organizations must do more to stay
competitive. They must find new process business solutions, leverage new performance management
systems and develop effective business intelligence programs to improve the bottom line, better analyze
and forecast business, and improve decision-making. The role of performance management is changing
and is more important than ever. It enables organizations to effectively manage business decisions to
STAY
improve operational efficiencies, cut costs, improve profitability and build sustainability.
To help you respond to the evolving economy and to advance your organization’s performance, you
CONNECTED...
are invited to join leaders in organizational performance at The American Strategic Management
Institute’s Performance Conference 2009, October 6–9, 2009 in Chicago, IL.
At this national event, increase your responsiveness to the business challenges and trends of today.
Get the latest
Learn how to execute strategies that align with corporate goals and drive performance across all key updates and news
business functions, including finance, HR, operations and more. Experts in the field will discuss
various performance management strategies and best practices in business analytics. They will for The Performance
provide solutions that offer valuable information and data such as predictive indicators to increase
sales, reduce costs, improve profitability and identify new leads for more business opportunities.
Conference by:
While everyone is looking for a way to increase market advantage, a new differentiator has emerged:
customer experience. Products and services are becoming increasingly commoditized and successful
organizations realize that their customers are the key to long-term sustainability. Achieve higher levels FOLLOWING US
of performance through customer experience measurement and support, and establish performance
reporting to instill accountability and transparency for progress. By creating, designing and executing
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memorable service excellence, you will build positive customer and employee relationships resulting Twitter.com/
in solid revenue growth in economic hardships. PerformanceCon
Leaders in performance management will be on hand for The Performance Conference 2009. Join
them and you will emerge with powerful lessons and tools for driving real and immediate performance
improvements in your organization through measures, metric and business analytics.
JOINING THE GROUP
I look forward to seeing you in Chicago! The Performance
Conference 2009
Best Regards, on LinkedIn
Amanda Ward Roy Barnes
Director Senior Fellow, American Strategic Management Institute
American Strategic Management Institute Former SVP, Marriot Vacation Club International
President, Blue Space Consulting
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4. AGENDA
AT-A-GLANCE
Pre-Conference Seminars: Tuesday, October 6, 2009
8:00 Pre-Conference Seminar Registration & Continental Breakfast
9:00 SEMINAR A: SEMINAR B: SEMINAR C:
Balanced Scorecard Fundamentals: Build Business Analytics Fundamentals: Effective Lean Six Sigma White Belt Certification
and Design Your Scorecard Use of Data and Information to Drive
Positive Business Performance
4:00 Seminars Adjourn
Day One: Wednesday, October 7, 2009
7:30 Conference Registration, Continental Breakfast & Exhibits
8:00 Welcome Address & Opening Remarks by Chairperson
8:15 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Performance Under Pressure: Establish a Winning Performance Strategy Aligned to Business Goals in Turbulent Times
TRACK A: TRACK B: TRACK C:
Performance Management Systems Measure & Improve Employee Performance Link Lean Six Sigma Methods to Strategy
9:00 Build a Corporate Performance Management Leverage Workforce Planning and Build Key Infrastructure to Successfully
Framework in Your Organization Performance with Effective Measures Deploy Your Lean Six Sigma Initiative
10:00 Networking Break & Exhibit Hall
10:30 Utilize Performance Management to Turn Restructure HR Priorities: Strategies to Reduce Streamline Business Processes for Cost
Strategy into Action Turnover and Enhance Recruitment Reduction through Lean Six Sigma
11:30 Manage for Results Using the Link HR Initiatives to Business Outcomes Integrate Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) to
Balanced Scorecard through Workforce Analytics Achieve Operational Excellence
12:30 Networking Luncheon & Exhibit Hall
TRACK D: TRACK E: TRACK F:
Measure, Monitor and Manage Performance Foster A High-Performance Culture Maximize Lean Six Sigma Tools
1:15 Measure What Matters: Identify the Overcome Change: Optimize and Integrate Six Sigma Methodologies
Right Measures for Corporate Align HR Towards Business Strategy in into Project Management to
Performance Management Times of Change Identify Opportunities
2:00 Monitor and Report Key Metrics for Design and Implement Competency Models Lean Tools: Understand Value Stream
Improved Performance, Decision-Making that Drive Your Succession Planning Mapping, 5S, and Kaizen
and Transparency Initiatives and Link to Business Outcomes
2:45 Networking Break & Exhibit Hall
3:15 INTERACTIVE SESSION A: INTERACTIVE SESSION B: INTERACTIVE SESSION C:
Budget Performance: Link Business Drivers HR Dialogue: Does Outsourcing Project Performance: Implement Effective
and Balanced Scorecard to Your Budget Recruitment Make Sense in a Project Performance Strategies to Increase
Turbulent Economy Bottom-Line Results
4:30 Exhibit Hall Hours & Networking Cocktail Reception
5:30 Adjourn
Top 10 Reasons to Attend
1 MANAGE Economy
Challenges
and Trends
2 DEVISE Measures
and Metrics that
Align with Your
3 PERFECT Your
Performance
Reporting
4 DRIVE a Customer-
Centric Culture in
Your Organization
5 INCREASE Growth and
Innovation within
Your Performance
with Enhanced Organizational Goals Management System
Performance
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5. AGENDA
CONTINUED
Day Two: Thursday, October 8, 2009
7:30 Continental Breakfast & Exhibits
8:00 Opening Remarks By Chairperson
8:10 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: An Integrated Approach to Change Management and Performance Management
9:00 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Incorporate Innovation into Your Existing Corporate Performance Management Strategy
10:00 Networking Break & Exhibits
TRACK G: TRACK H: TRACK I:
Strategy Execution Effectively Manage Business Intelligence Essentials of Customer Management
10:30 Strategy Mapping: Bridge the Gap Between Design Integrated Business Metrics to Creating Your Own Culture of Service
Strategy and Execution Maximize Performance to Ensure Buy-In, Sustainability, and
Ultimately, Results
11:30 Become a Strategy Focused Organization Dashboard Design for Immediate Impact Monitor and Leverage Customer Data
and Insight to Assess the Customer Experience and
Make Improvements
12:30 Networking Luncheon & Exhibit Hall
TRACK J: TRACK K: TRACK L:
Improve Performance Information and Data Quality Incorporate Effective Business Analytics Improve the Customer Experience
1:15 Build and Manage a Performance BI Performance Dashboards: Connect the Customer and Employee
Information System Measure, Monitor, and Manage Your Experience to Increase Results
Business Performance
2:00 Improve the Integrity and Reliability of Gather and Interpret Data to Understand Drive Profitability with an Effective
Performance Data Predictive Analytics and Drive Strategy Customer-Focused Online Experience
2:45 Networking Luncheon & Exhibit Hall
3:00 INTERACTIVE SESSION D: INTERACTIVE SESSION E: INTERACTIVE SESSION F:
Align Reporting and Information Assess Your BI Maturity: Take BI to the Use Voice of the Customer (VOC)
Management with Performance Next Level Techniques to Gain a Competitive Advantage
3:45 Chairperson’s Closing Remarks: Developing and Capitalizing on a Performance Management System
4:15 Adjourn
Post-Conference Workshops: Friday, October 9, 2009
8:00 Post-Conference Workshop Registration & Continental Breakfast
9:00 WORKSHOP A: WORKSHOP B:
Lead and Organize Business Intelligence Teams: Improving Run a Successful Kaizen Event: Eliminate Waste and Increase
Individual and Team Performance Operational Efficiency
12:00 Workshops Adjourn
6
PLAN and Implement
the Value of Lean Six
Sigma
7 UNDERSTAND Business
Analytics to Drive
Strategy
8 UTILIZE Customer
Insight to Drive
Innovation
9
MEASURE and
Improve Employee
Engagement
10 DESIGN Integrated
Business Intelligence
to Maximize
Performance
Improve Profitability
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6. PRE-CONFERENCE
SEMINARS
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Pre-Conference Seminars are hands-on, interactive sessions with specially designed exercises and projects that have
immediate application. With these full-day application sessions, you will enhance your training experience by establishing
a reference point of knowledge, language and methodologies for the rest of the event. These seminars will dive deep
into Balanced Scorecard, Business Analytics and Lean Six Sigma to help improve your expertise and gain knowledge of
practical tools to implement from field experts. Enrollment space is limited, so register early to reserve your place.
8:00
Pre-Conference Seminar Registration & Continental Breakfast
9:00
SEMINAR A
Balanced Scorecard Fundamentals: Build and Design Your Scorecard
Understanding the fundamentals of the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) methodology is critical to maximizing the execution of
strategy. This workshop, including hands-on exercises, will help you learn how to integrate proven BSC tools and techniques
to achieve breakthrough results. Learn the basics of Balanced Scorecard design and deployment, while gaining insights into
the potential pitfalls and hurdles to successful implementation. Discover the best practices in the latest BSC advancements
to accelerate your results towards a strategy-aligned organization. Completion of this workshop will help you translate BSC
theory into concrete results for your organization. Develop a solid understanding of key BSC concepts and misconceptions.
• Receive complimentary copy of Harvard Business School #1 ranked Hall of Fame Case Study “Crown Castle
International” (program directed by trainer Bob Paladino)
• Learn best practices and valuable lessons – and pitfalls to avoid
• Learn how to use established tools and templates to help accelerate your results
• Discover a roadmap for the journey to developing, deploying and cascading strategy maps and scorecards
• Understand the key links to BI, covered more completely in the afternoon workshop
“Succinct and no-nonsense practical
examples of strategic success.”
IOANNIS MELENIKIOTIS
Director, Business Planning & Development, Alliance One International Bank
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7. PRE-CONFERENCE SEMINARS
CONTINUED
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
9:00
SEMINAR B: SEMINAR C
Business Analytics Fundamentals: Effective Use of Lean Six Sigma White Belt Certification
Data and Information to Drive Positive Our intensive White Belt Certification program is a
Business Performance basic course allowing executives to understand the
This interactive seminar promotes common concepts, underlying concepts, methods and tools needed for Lean
skills and language of business analytics. It will focus Six Sigma deployment. These individuals will gain a
on effective use of data that drives informed business solid understanding of the Lean Six Sigma methodology
decisions and results in enhanced organizational and and how it can be applied to various projects. Attendees
departmental performance. You will learn from case will learn how to utilize the key tools and techniques
studies and best practices in the field to understand the needed for a Lean Six Sigma deployment. Each attendee
role and trends of business analytics today. In addition, will be required to take a 30-minute examination at
this session describes how useful analysis can assist your the conclusion of the course to ensure they have a
organization in the transformation into a high performing working knowledge of the information provided. After
and successful business. completion of the course, they will be prime candidates
for Green Belt Training.
You will Learn to:
Key Learning Objectives:
• Fundamentals of business and data analysis
• Understand the history and background of Lean Six
• Common business measurement, metrics concepts, and
Sigma
performance indicators
• Learn how to develop a project charter
• Applications of business analytics
• Evaluate the core concepts of Lean and Six Sigma
• Recognized meaningful patterns, trends and exceptions
in business data • Maximize your understanding of the Lean Six Sigma
methodology (focus on DMAIC – Define, Measure,
• Use visual analysis techniques to interpret data
Analyze, Improve, Control)
• Learn how to identify non-value added steps in your
process
• Develop skills needed to manage the culture change
• Understand how to use data properly to effectively
measure, analyze, improve and control performance
• Evaluate Voice of the Customer (VOC) techniques
• Examine the Cost of Poor Quality (CPQ)
• Learn key data collection strategies
• Receive basic statistics, graphical analysis and Statistical
Process Control (SPC) training
4:00
Workshops Adjourn
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8. DAY
ONE
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
7:30
Registration, Exhibits & Continental Breakfast
8:00
Welcome Address and Opening Remarks by Chairperson
ROY BARNES
Senior Fellow, American Strategic Management Institute
Former SVP, Marriot Vacation Club International
President, Blue Space Consulting
8:15
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Performance Under Pressure: Establish a Winning Performance Strategy Aligned to Business Goals
in Turbulent Times
As every business continues to adapt to current economic conditions, it remains important to establish an effective
performance strategy that meets organizational goals. With a clear understanding of your organization’s resources,
strengths, and potential you can create a strategy that produces results. During this keynote address, learn how to
overcome economic roadblocks and be sure every facet of your organization is working towards achieving the business’s
overall goals.
“Implementing what is talked about in these
conferences transitions your organization from
good to great.”
DAVE LAMASCUS
Arsenal Digital Solutions
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9. TRACK
OVERVIEWS
TRACK A: PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
What does your organization want from its performance management system? What do your employees want from it?
Continuous studies show that organizations typically want to use performance management to improve organizational
results, stay focused on strategic priorities, shift focus when needed during times of rapid change and provide a
culture that will attract and develop employees. What do employees want? They want a good relationship with their leaders,
meaningful work, opportunities for growth and advancement and a clear understanding of work objectives. Simple, right?
Wrong! Implementing, managing and utilizing a performance management system is no easy task, but it is certainly attainable
and organizations quickly see endless rewards in successful implementation. These sessions will offer best practices and
techniques to effectively utilize and implement a performance management system within your organization.
TRACK B: WORKFORCE MEASURES AND METRICS
Employee improvement thrives when there is a clear line of sight between activities and enterprise-wide goals and
strategies. As leaders, it is our job to create an environment where employees can learn to do what they do best and then
show them the process of maximizing that talent in the organization. By developing an effective talent management system
and productive succession plan, your organization’s productivity and performance potential can grow exponentially.
Learn best practices to achieve a “line-of-sight” between employees and organizational goals and strategies, evaluate
performance-based pay and design and implement employee performance incentives.
TRACK C: LINK LEAN SIX SIGMA METHODS TO STRATEGY
Process improvement is a necessity for any high-performing organization. Organizations that don’t strategically
think about how to operate “better, faster, cheaper” often experience a decline in customer satisfaction, process speed and
process quality. All high-performing organizations around the country are constantly trying to figure out ways to improve
the quality of their work all while speeding up the process and positively affecting the bottom line. Develop process
improvement best practices and benchmarks to improve your company’s processes today.
TRACK D: MEASURE, MONITOR AND MANAGE PERFORMANCE
Executives and managers continually struggle with finding the “right measures” that will produce higher levels
of growth and performance. Most measures focus on identifying the results that increase shareholder value. But
continual research shows that this has little value if they are not translated into variables that drive these results. This
transforms the traditional work of creating a balanced scorecard to one that builds an integrated framework of key
“value-creating performance indicators.” These sessions will dive into the intricacies facing executives and managers
struggling to manage and innovate and transform organizational performance.
TRACK E: FOSTER AND PROMOTE A PERFORMANCE CULTURE
It may not be easily defined or quantified, but an organization’s culture is the key to its success or failure.
High-performing organizations bring together leadership issues that define their unique character and rally
people around a deeper sense of purpose. These strategies are made tangible through the strong implementation
of management processes and systems that translate ideals into action. These sessions will offer a deeper look into
what a high-performance culture looks like, how it is established and how to maintain it.
TRACK F: MAXIMIZE LEAN SIX SIGMA TOOLS
Process improvement is a necessity for any high-performing organization. Organizations that don’t strategically
think about how to operate “better, faster, cheaper” often experience a decline in customer satisfaction, process speed
and process quality. All high-performing organizations around the country are constantly trying to figure out ways
to improve the quality of their work all while speeding up the process and positively affecting the bottom line. Develop
process improvement best practices and benchmarks to improve your company’s processes today.
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10. DAY ONE
CONTINUED
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
CHOOSE TRACK A, B, C, D, E OR F:
9:00
TRACK A: PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS TRACK B: WORKFORCE MEASURES AND METRICS TRACK C: LINK LEAN SIX SIGMA METHODS TO STRATEGY
Build a Corporate Performance Leverage Workforce Build Key Infrastructure to
Management Framework in Planning and Performance Successfully Deploy Your Lean Six
Your Organization with Effective Measures Sigma Initiative
• Leverage existing systems • Identify best practices in HR • Lay the foundation for a
and infrastructure to align metrics and analytics to maximize successful and effective Lean Six
performance objectives with your organization’s ROI Sigma initiative
corporate strategy • Understand the potential • Examine the resources and
• Achieve higher levels of efficiency of human capital to achieve requirements for deploying Lean
through effective reporting cycles organizational missions and goals Six Sigma and how to align those
and communication • Reduce costs and improve resources to your mission and end-
• Gain a greater understanding satisfaction throughout all of outcome goals
of current performance levels your HR functions • Identify key tools used to
and devise a roadmap for the accomplish organizational
journey ahead objectives through process
improvement projects
10:00
Networking Break & Exhibit Hall
10:30
TRACK A: PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS TRACK B: WORKFORCE MEASURES AND METRICS TRACK C: LINK LEAN SIX SIGMA METHODS TO STRATEGY
Utilize Performance Management Restructure HR Priorities: Streamline Business Processes
to Turn Strategy into Action Strategies to Reduce Turnover for Cost Reduction though Lean
• Create and communicate a strong and Enhance Recruitment Six Sigma
focus on strategic priorities to • Identify top performing • Standardize and streamline
boost productivity and achieve team members and develop business processes within your
organizational goals strategies to ensure they stay organization to reduce costs and
• Gain a better understanding of with your organization efficient delivery of services
the flow of processes to pinpoint • Understand the reasons why an • Cover proven Lean Six Sigma
roadblocks and oversights employee will leave before they are strategies that generate a reduction
• Learn how to implement ever hired in cycle time, while increasing
a successful performance • Select and hire great employees quality and dramatically
management strategy that who are well fit for the job and improving cost savings
transcends all levels of your organizational culture • Eliminate waste to streamline and
the organization accelerate end-to-end business
process execution
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11. DAY ONE
CONTINUED
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
11:30
TRACK A: PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS TRACK B: WORKFORCE MEASURES AND METRICS TRACK C: LINK LEAN SIX SIGMA METHODS TO STRATEGY
Manage for Results Using the Link HR Initiatives to Integrate Design for Six
Balanced Scorecard Business Outcomes through Sigma (DFSS) to Achieve
• Supervise the overall function of Workforce Analytics Operational Excellence
the BSC to guarantee strategic • Identify top performers and • Transform from a DMAIC system
success and execution high potentials based on to DFLSS to improve quality and
• Manage the BSC as an relevant metrics decrease variation
effective tool used to carry out • Measure leadership depth • Implement a DFLSS framework
planned processes to achieve and breadth with tools and techniques required
long term goals • Drive talent management to increase value to your business
• Track and monitor the progress decisions throughout the and customers
seen as a result of implementing organization • Overcome barriers to Lean Six
the BSC Sigma implementation and engage
project leaders for ensuring
enhanced results
12:30
Networking Luncheon & Exhibit Hall
1:15
TRACK D: MEASURE, MONITOR AND TRACK E: FOSTER A HIGH-PERFORMANCE CULTURE TRACK F: MAXIMIZE LEAN SIX SIGMA TOOLS
MANAGE PERFORMANCE Overcome Change: Optimize and Integrate Six Sigma Methodologies
Measure What Matters: Identify Align HR towards Business Strategy into Project Management to
the Right Measures for Corporate in Times of Change Identify Opportunities
Performance Management • Learn to discover what motivates • Combine project management with six
• Select a set of measures that highlights your employees sigma practices to enhance results and
the information necessary for informed • Identify innovative, uncommon streamline business processes
decision making compensation methods and • Integrate Lean Six Sigma and project
• Develop metrics allowing employees performance metrics to motive management to strengthen your
to link their activities and outputs to employees organizational strategy
overall corporate objectives and goals • Create non-monetary benefits that • Apply measurement tools to evaluate
• Define the link between corporate attract and retain employees how the project met or missed the
goals and major operational service objectives
perspectives
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12. DAY ONE
CONTINUED
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
2:00
TRACK D: MEASURE, MONITOR AND TRACK E: FOSTER AND PROMOTE A TRACK F: MAXIMIZE LEAN SIX SIGMA TOOLS
MANAGE PERFORMANCE PERFORMANCE CULTURE Lean Tools: Understand Value
Monitor and Report Key Design and Implement Stream Mapping, 5S and Kaizen
Metrics for Improved Competency Models that • Understand the key tools
Performance, Decision-Making Drive Your Succession and techniques of value
and Transparency Planning Initiatives and Link to stream mapping
• Understand how KPIs can help Business Outcomes • Learn the principles of 5S as an
identify strengths and weaknesses • Build a strong talent management approach to standardizing and
in organizational performance and development strategy in your improving the quality of the
• Utilize effective KPIs for more company to guarantee efficient physical condition of the shop
informed decision making succession among leaders floor and front office areas
• Generate your KPIs into • Assist managers in choosing the • Evaluate best practices and lessons
organizational results and right developmental tools learned in running Kaizen events
effectively communicate them • Recognize and align top talent
across the organization in order to develop skill sets that
meet relevant business challenges
2:45
Networking Break & Exhibit Hall
“Great speakers, great
presentation—I wish my
colleagues had been here too!”
TRACY MCGURRAN
VP of Client Services, Insurance Technologies
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13. DAY ONE
CONTINUED
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
3:15
INTERACTIVE SESSIONS
These sessions of experienced professionals will discuss and address issues faced in today’s
competitive environment. The interactive sessions will expand analytical thinking to
discover innovative methods to overcome challenges and capitalize on opportunities.
INTERACTIVE SESSION A: INTERACTIVE SESSION B: INTERACTIVE SESSION C:
Budget Performance: HR Dialogue: Does Outsourcing Project Performance:
The Role of Key Business Drivers Recruitment Make Sense in a Implement Effective Project
in the Budgeting Process Turbulent Economy Performance Strategies to
With the right tools, key business You already know how to guide your Increase Bottom-Line Results
drivers such as market conditions, company in order to thrive in the An organization’s success is dependent
performance measurements, current landscape – drive revenue, on the strength and focus of its
customer demographics and sharpen your competitive edge, projects. When companies lose
marketing activities can be tracked to and reinvest in your key players. valuable time and resources reworking
help uncover budgeting trends and to But achieving these goals requires a projects, missing deadlines and shifting
recognize what to look for. relentless focus on the strategic end focus, organizational merit folds in on
• Define and test linkages of of your business, and day-to-day HR itself, turning possible triumphs into
drivers to measure financial and challenges threaten to eat up both eventual failures.
business performance time and money.
• Understand the value of
• Explore measurements and • Evaluating the current market and learning best practices in project
metrics for various business the changing nature of business management
factors that can be incorporated and the HR function • Define project success criteria to
into your forecasting • Understand the key indicators that increase business value
• Understand business driver cause- tell you if outsourcing your HR • Improve project performance
and-effect relationships department is wrong for you and align strategic initiatives
• Develop a business plan to gain through innovations in project
leadership support and buy-in for management methodologies
your outsourcing plan
4:30
Exhibit Hall Hours & Networking Cocktail Reception
Discover the latest performance-based technology that is valued by high-performing
organizations. Envision the endless possibilities for your company when you utilize these
tools to satisfy all performance-related needs.
Following directly after the exhibit hours, please join us for a complimentary networking
reception as a way to get to know your colleagues and speakers. You will have the opportunity
to exchange ideas with your fellow delegates and establish beneficial professional relationships.
5:30
Adjourn
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14. DAY
TWO
Thursday, October 8, 2009
7:30
Continental Breakfast & Exhibits
8:00
Opening Remarks by Chairperson
ROY BARNES
Senior Fellow, American Strategic Management Institute
Former SVP, Marriot Vacation Club International
President, Blue Space Consulting
8:10
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
An Integrated Approach to Change Management and Performance Management
The road to organizational high performance has hard challenges and as uncertain times come upon organizations,
leaders are faced with new, complex and daunting issues that are different from those of the past. Leadership skills and
organizational strategies require flexibility and change. In this session, you will learn invaluable tools and techniques to
embrace transformation and to incorporate change management into your performance management system. Consider
how clean conceptual contexts can help make strategic execution a core competency in your business.
ROY BARNES
Senior Fellow, American Strategic Management Institute
Former SVP, Marriot Vacation Club International
President, Blue Space Consulting
9:30
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Incorporate Innovation into Your Existing Corporate Performance Management Strategy
High performing organizations are achieving sustainability and redefining business success through a continuous process
of innovation. With new innovative ideas arising everyday throughout organizations, leaders must take chances and made
brave decisions. In this keynote address, you will learn to:
• Create a competitive advantage and drive sustainability growth through innovation
• Incorporate innovation into your existing corporate strategy
• Assess the ROI of Innovation for employees, communities and stakeholders
10:00
Networking Break & Exhibit Hall
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15. TRACK
OVERVIEWS
TRACK G: STRATEGY EXECUTION
Formulating strategy is one thing. Executing strategy throughout the entire organization…that’s the really hard part.
Without effective execution, no business strategy can succeed. Unfortunately, most managers know far more about
developing strategy than about executing it—and overcoming the difficult political and organizational obstacles that
stand in their way. Organizations that excel at strategy execution know how to create sustainable value for customers
and shareholders through defining key organizational capabilities and applying a balanced approach to business systems.
TRACK H: EFFECTIVELY MANAGE BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
Business Intelligence (BI) focuses on the use of information to drive effective business actions. Capturing,
organizing and communicating the key business requirements for your BI program requires an approach that aligns
your company’s business strategy and objectives with the technical infrastructure to deliver the right management
information to the right people at the right time. Learn how to use BI to execute strategy, optimize business
processes and improve performance.
TRACK I: ESSENTIALS OF CUSTOMER MANAGEMENT
Most senior business leaders agree that differentiating your product solely on the traditional physical elements of price,
delivery or even quality is no longer a sustainable business strategy. A new differentiator has emerged, and that is the
purposeful management of your customer’s experiences. Creating memorable customer experiences can improve
customer loyalty, satisfaction and your market position. However, many companies fail to recognize the importance and
value in purposefully enhancing each step of the customer experience with their company. Learn how to create, design
and execute memorable customer experiences to build positive customer relationships that result in revenue growth.
TRACK J: IMPROVE PERFORMANCE INFORMATION AND DATA QUALITY
Your organization’s leadership team has put together a stellar strategy for success, with all the right measures in
place to gauge overall performance, has communicated it to all levels and set all employees up with expectations
of flawless execution. So…is your strategy working? What are your measures telling you? Performance data
provides information, but it does not always tell the story of why and how a certain performance result has been
produced. Large, growing organizations often find themselves asking this very question and not having the
answer. Successfully reporting performance helps organizations further communicate their strategy, manage
individual and overall performance and provide feedback that allows for better decision-making and for employees
to act with confidence.
TRACK K: INCORPORATE EFFECTIVE BUSINESS ANALYTICS
Business analytics is at the forefront of BI and focuses on the effective use of data and information to drive
positive business actions. It is through analytics that business managers and analysts achieve the insights
that lead to informed and innovative business decisions. Yet analytics is a complex field that involves many
disciplines ranging from statistics to data visualization. Understand the concepts of business metrics and the
use of dashboards, scorecards and data mining, and learn how companies are using analytics and data as a predictive
indicator to improve profitability and reduce costs.
TRACK L: IMPROVE THE CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE
Most senior business leaders agree that differentiating your product solely on the traditional physical elements of
price, delivery or even quality is no longer a sustainable business strategy. A new differentiator has emerged, and that
is the purposeful management of your customer experiences. Creating memorable customer experiences can improve
customer loyalty, satisfaction and your market position. However, many companies fail to recognize the importance and
value in purposefully enhancing each step of the customer experience with their company. Learn how to create, design and
execute memorable customer experiences to build positive customer relationships that result in revenue growth.
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16. DAY TWO
CONTINUED
Thursday, October 8, 2009
CHOOSE TRACK G, H, I, J, K OR L:
10:30
TRACK G: STRATEGY EXECUTION TRACK H: EFFECTIVELY MANAGE TRACK I: ESSENTIALS OF CUSTOMER MANAGEMENT
Strategy Mapping: Bridge BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE Create Your Own Culture of
the Gap between Strategy Design Integrated Business Service to Ensure Buy-In,
and Execution Metrics to Maximize Sustainability, and
• Align organizational objectives
Performance Ultimately, Results
through mapping to accomplish • Determine the right metrics • Learn the whys (and hows) of
effective strategic planning to measure and ways to keep building your model organically
• Identify key strategic goals them current in a continuously
• Find out how detailed evaluation
and useful measures for changing business environment
and analysis identifies gaps in
accomplishing results • Learn techniques to ensure performance and areas of strength
• Guide users through the process cohesion, assure consistency and
• Understand the relationship
of developing strategic initiatives avoid conflict among metrics
between feedback, metrics,
and measures • Learn where to start and how analysis and improved
much will it cost business performance
11:30
TRACK G: STRATEGY EXECUTION TRACK H: EFFECTIVELY MANAGE TRACK I: ESSENTIALS OF CUSTOMER MANAGEMENT
Become a Strategy-Focused BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE Monitor and Leverage
Organization BI Dashboard Design for Customer Data to Assess
• Learn the necessary steps involved
Immediate Impact and Insight Customer Experience and Make
in creating a strategy that increases • Recognize and avoid the common Improvements
the opportunity for success of a pitfalls in dashboard design
• Gather and gain valuable customer
strategy-focused organization • Match your strategy and feedback and data to create more
• Identify ways to improve performance goals to the metrics value for your customer
organizational strategy in your dashboard
• Discover new approaches for
formulation, execution, alignment • Arrange data to communicate listening to the Voice of the
and communication clearly, effectively and efficiently Customer to identify areas of
• Discover how to drive a improvement
performance culture to ensure the • Collect and analyze data
success of key strategic initiatives to differentiate from client
satisfaction to client loyalty
12:30
Networking Luncheon & Exhibit Hall
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17. DAY TWO
CONTINUED
Thursday, October 8, 2009
1:15
TRACK J: IMPROVE PERFORMANCE INFORMATION TRACK K: INCORPORATE EFFECTIVE BUSINESS ANALYTICS TRACK L: IMPROVE THE CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE
AND DATA QUALITY BI Performance Dashboards: Connect the Customer and
Building and Managing a Measure, Monitor and Manage Employee Experience to
Performance Information System Your Business Performance Increase Results
• Understand and gain • Evaluate your company’s • Discover the link between
methodologies, tools and a organizational and technical employee engagement and
framework for developing readiness to undertake a successful customer experience
an enterprise architecture performance dashboard project • Apply practical techniques to
performance model
• Create effective KPIs that change create a work environment where
• Select leading and lagging indicators organizational behavior and employees want to give their best
and measures that provide insightful, improve performance for customers
actionable analysis
• Integrate existing performance • Discuss the ROI and impact
• Implement a success-oriented dashboards and metrics using a of your front-line staff on your
measurement and reporting top-down or bottom-up approach bottom line
program
2:00
TRACK J: IMPROVE PERFORMANCE INFORMATION AND TRACK K: INCORPORATE EFFECTIVE BUSINESS ANALYTICS TRACK L: IMPROVE THE CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE
DATA QUALITY Gather and Interpret Data to Drive Profitability with an
Improve the Integrity and Understand Predictive Analytics to Effective Customer-Focused
Reliability of Performance Data Drive Strategy Online Experience
• Develop benchmarks based on • Understand the basic principles and • Leverage Web 2.0 to sustain
acceptable and accurate data terminology for predictive analytics long term business value and
requirements customer loyalty
• Learn how to define business
• Implement strategies that ensure objectives for a predictive analytics • Align the online customer
high quality data is created and used model experience with brand to drive
to evaluate performance customer growth and business
• Use data as a predictive indicator
• Learn how to identify and combat to leverage your strategic objectives profitability
inefficiencies that compromise and improve profitability, reduce • Cultivate and drive innovation from
data integrity costs and market more effectively customer feedback and insight with
online tools
2:45
Networking Break & Exhibit Hall
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18. DAY TWO
CONTINUED
Thursday, October 8, 2009
3:00
INTERACTIVE SESSIONS These sessions of experienced professionals will discuss and address issues faced in
today’s competitive environment. The interactive sessions will expand analytical thinking to discover innovative
methods to overcome challenges and capitalize on opportunities.
INTERACTIVE SESSION D: INTERACTIVE SESSION E: INTERACTIVE SESSION F:
Align Reporting and Information Assess Your BI Maturity: Take BI Use Voice of the Customer
Management with Performance to the Next Level (VOC) Techniques to Gain a
Without accurate performance Today, the role of BI has shifted and Competitive Edge
reporting, there can be no is an integral part of any business Now more than ever, it’s important
clear measure of organizational and it is no secret that organizations for organizations to constantly keep
development and success. The look to BI to increase bottom-line their customer’s needs in mind and
alignment of reporting, and the results. In this session, learn to better understand how services and
management of those information assess your BI program and identify products bring value to customers.
systems that gather data, are essential growth opportunities to take your With spending on the decline, every
for informed decision making and program to the next level. organization needs to offer a product
performance evaluation. • Understand the value of a maturity or service that stands out amongst
• Understand how to utilize data model for selling the rest. By harnessing Voice of the
systems to report performance for BI projects Customer (VOC) techniques your
improved decision making • Identify the five stages of company can ensure the purchaser is
• Identify standards for performance data warehousing and
analytical maturity getting exactly what they want.
measurement metrics and
variations among performance • Provide stakeholders insight from • Uncover methods to define and
measurement systems to obtain consistent, unified data delivery and understand customers priorities and
accurate information analytical architecture focus improvement efforts in order to
• Learn how to overcome organizational stand out amongst the competition
barriers that delay reporting processes • Create higher levels of customer
satisfaction by educating your
business on Lean Six Sigma VOC
principles and tools
• Capture customer feedback to
effectively provide the best-in-class
quality product or service that
4:00 surpasses the competition
CHAIRPERSON’S CLOSING REMARKS • Meet unspoken needs and create
customer excitement to gain the
Developing and Capitalizing on a Performance Management System competitive advantage
This closing session will deliver the final words on performance management. Throughout the conference, many topics
have been discussed. Theories have been formulated to support performance management. Measures and metrics have
been mapped for enhanced management flexibility along with many other performance topics. This session will show
in detail what these performance strategies did for organizations to prove that the effort to implement a performance
management system is truly worth the capital and dedication from employees.
ROY BARNES
Senior Fellow, American Strategic Management Institute
Former SVP, Marriot Vacation Club International
President, Blue Space Consulting
4:15
Conference Adjourns
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19. POST-CONFERENCE
WORKSHOPS
Friday, October 9, 2009
Post-Conference Workshops are practical, supplementary application sessions which incorporate and review
tools, techniques and methods presented during the event. Participants will obtain a further understanding
of how to use newly acquired tools and cutting-edge strategies to improve performance. Through group
exercises and scenario-based learning, you’ll walk away with the expertise and resources needed for
immediate and practical application. Enrollment space is limited, so register today to reserve your place.
8:00
Post-Conference Workshop Registration & Continental Breakfast
9:00
WORKSHOP A WORKSHOP B
Lead and Organize Business Intelligence Teams: Run a Successful Kaizen Event: Eliminate Waste to
Improving Individual and Team Performance Increase Operational Efficiency
Business Intelligence projects struggle with a variety of Eliminating waste is a necessity for any high performing
issues that chronically inhibit success. Some of these issues organization and especially in today’s economy.
are technical—many are not. At the core of these issues Organizations that don’t strategically think about how
are cultural and people challenges. Is your team struggling to operate “better, faster, cheaper”, often experience a
with change, unclear roles and responsibilities or an decline in customer satisfaction, process speed and process
unpredictable culture? Has your organization learned how quality. By implementing Lean tools and eliminating waste,
to focus on results, create a productive environment, and individuals, departments and organizations can run more
partner with your business customers? Regardless of your effectively and efficiently.
position, this workshop will provide you with practical tips During this 90 minute online training, the American
and techniques for leading your team through these issues. Strategic Management Institute will discuss how to
• Develop a framework for analyzing individual and team use Kaizen to achieve immediate results and rapid
performance improvements for improved process efficiency.
• Identify ways to improve cross-functional collaboration You will Learn to:
• Support improved business performance with cohesive • Understand the tools and techniques of executing
Business Intelligence teams Kaizen events
• Evaluate best practices and lessons learned in running
Kaizen events
• Identify the processes utilized in designing and
managing kaizen events
• Seek innovative ideas for improving processes and
retaining a competitive edge
• Discuss how Kaizen practices can become cost effective
and enhance the productivity
12:00
Workshops Adjourn
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20. SPEAKER
SPOTLIGHT
Mr. Barnes is currently head of Blue Space Consulting, an Orlando-based
consulting firm specializing in strategic planning, customer experience
design and change management.
Formerly Senior Vice-President for Customer Experience and Development
with Marriott Vacation Club, Roy was responsible for both global strategic
management and customer vacation experience strategy for Marriott
Vacation Club International (MVCI), the leisure/vacation ownership
division of Marriott International. ROY A. BARNES
A twenty year veteran of the hospitality business, he has successfully led Senior Fellow,
efforts both within Marriott International and MVCI to improve operations, American Strategic Management Institute
process management and performance accountability at all organizational
levels. Co-leading efforts at Marriott International on Sales 2000, a top to Former SVP,
bottom restructuring of the Sales and Marketing effort as well as leading Marriot Vacation Club International
the process re-engineering work with MVCI’s Customer Relationship
Management effort, Mr. Barnes is well acquainted with all aspects of the
President,
organizational challenges of customer focused business transformation. Blue Space Consulting
Mr. Barnes graduated from Grinnell College and is a frequent guest
lecturer (Cornell University, University of Maryland, Fordham, University
of Central Florida). Mr. Barnes is currently a member of the editorial
board of 1to1 Magazine.
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21. THE PERFORMANCE CONFERENCE
Showcasing the Latest Management Innovations
EXPO 2009
Don’t Miss The Performance
Conference Expo 2009
NETWORK
with industry leaders and your peers - Step
away from the classroom and meet fellow
executives from across the nation. Witness
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at the Expo. Moving from paperwork to an institutionalized method of
performance-based management requires executives to have access to
RECEIVE the most cutting-edge performance planning and budgeting solutions
the latest product and solution offerings available in today’s market. At the request of conference attendees
- Be a part of the most up-to-date seeking leading solutions providers for their growing management
demonstrations and learn from key solution challenges, The American Strategic Management Institute has teamed
providers available at the Expo with leaders in the performance management industry to bring you The
Performance Expo 2009.
MEET Curious about What Performance-Based Methodologies and
with leading industry solutions providers
Solutions Your Competition is Using?
- Reserve a time to meet one-on-one with
Performance Conference 2009 sponsors Network with your peers at The Performance Conference Expo 2009
to receive demos and learn how their and learn directly from top corporate leaders what performance
solutions can help your organization management solutions they consider “best-in-class.” The Performance
plan, budget, measure, and manage more Expo 2009 will showcase the latest solutions available for your business.
effectively and efficiently Be the first to know.
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EXPO HALL HOURS:
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October 7, 2009: 7:30 AM – 6:00PM • Process Improvement
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• Employee Performance and Talent Management
Become a Sponsor!
To learn more about becoming a sponsor contact Blake Humble at Humble@ManagementWeb.org or 703-894-0920.
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22. In-House Training LOGISTICS &
One of the more popular vehicles for accessing the American
Strategic Management Institute’s educational offerings is the
delivery of on-site trainings and management facilitations. Bring-
ing a training or facilitation in-house gives you the opportunity
REGISTRATION
to customize a program that addresses your exact challenges and
provides a more personal learning experience, while virtually Venue and Hotel:
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your department or for an organization-wide initiative, the ad- Chicago, Magnificent Mile, where a limited number of rooms
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intimate training atmosphere that maximizes knowledge transfer September 5, 2009. Please contact the hotel at the number provided
to enhance the talent within your organization. below to make reservations and be sure to use the group code
American Strategic Management Institute to receive the American
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atmosphere that resonates with participants while at the same
time providing immediate return on your training investment.
Using interactive exercises that employ actual projects or
scenarios from your organization, instructors can address
specific challenges and align the curriculum of each session
to your objectives. While the majority of on-site trainings
are focused on smaller groups, the American Strategic
Management Institute also has the ability to accommodate
organizational-wide training initiatives. Utilizing multiple
instructors, The Institute has the capacity to deliver courses to
groups of up to 300 participants per day.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
On-site delivery of single courses, certification programs and
entire packages of specialized courses are available in the
following areas:
• Strategic Planning
• Performance Measurement
• Project Management
• Lean Six Sigma
• Workforce Management
• Budgeting and Forecasting
• Performance-Based Contracting
• Performance Reporting
• Program Evaluation
• Administrative Management
• Change Management
• Balanced Scorecard
For more information about in-house training options available to you,
please contact Jennifer Mueller at 703-894-0920 x225 or email her at
Mueller@PerformanceWeb.org.
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REGISTRATION
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Note: As speakers are confirmed six months before the event, some speaker changes or topic changes
may occur in the program. ASMI is not responsible for speaker changes, but will work to ensure a
comparable speaker is located to participate in the program.
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If for any reason ASMI decides to cancel this conference, ASMI accepts no responsibility for covering
airfare, hotel or other costs incurred by registrants, including delegates, sponsors and guests.
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• All ‘Early Bird’ Discounts must require payment at time of registration and before the cut-off date in
order to receive any discount. Please make checks payable to: The Performance Institute
• Any discounts offered whether by ASMI (including team discounts) must also require payment at the
time of registration.
• All discount offers cannot be combined with any other offer. Priority Code: B800-WEB
• Discounts cannot be applied retroactively
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