Harford County Chamber of Commerce issued recently the following announcement.
What differentiates winning organizations from losing organizations? Is it smart people? The organization’s size? Good strategy? Luck?
We will explore different types of strategies and how each can serve in various situations. We will talk about classic, agile and renewal strategies; the key steps to create a strategy, and how to implement a system of execution to assure the strategic direction takes hold within the organization. Participants will walk away inspired, motivated and enthusiastic about creating traction for a more rewarding journey for their business or team.
Key topics presented
* What is a strategy?
* Do we need a strategy for our strategy?
* How is a strategy defined?
* How does a strategy get implemented?
* What is a system of execution?
Harford Chamber membership includes cost-savings, visibility, networking opportunities, and your voice in advocacy efforts. But did you know that educational resources are also available to help grow and improve your business? The Harford Chamber holds educational seminars each year, with current and diverse topics from Communications to Supervisory Development. Seminars are taught by industry professionals, in partnership with Harford Community College, and are available to both members and non-members.
This event requires registration. Please register here: http://harfordchambermd.chambermaster.com/events/details/educational-seminar-strategic-business-management-with-chris-lindstrom-6311
Date/Time Information:
February 7th, 2019
8:00am - Continental Breakfast
8:30-9:30am - Presentation on topic
Contact Information:
(410)-838-2020
Fees/Admission:
Member cost - $25
Prospective member cost - $35
Location:
Harford Community College
Edgewood Hall Conference Center, Room 132
Parking in Parking Lot E off of Thomas Run Rd Entrance #3
Details:
Name: Educational Seminar: Strategic Business Management
Date & Time: Thursday, February 7, 2019 at 8 AM – 9:30 AM EST
Location: Harford Community College
Original source can be found here.
Source: Harford County Chamber of Commerce