Business to Business Marketers: Author James Strock to Address BMA Phoenix Members
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PHOENIX, AZ, Sep 05 (MARKET WIRE) --
Is 21st Century Leadership Different? Some observers, including Tom
Peters, argue that leadership has not changed in any significant way.
James Strock, author of Roosevelt on Leadership and Reagan on Leadership,
will challenge this notion at the September monthly meeting of the
Phoenix Chapter of the Business Marketing Association.
We're experiencing a moment of extraordinary change. Globalization,
turbocharged by the Information Revolution, is unleashing turbulence into
our economy and complicating national security. Businesses and families
and governments face immense financial challenges. At this event, Jim
Strock will make the case that vital aspects of leadership today are
fundamentally different from what we learned and experienced in the 20th
century. His forthcoming book, Serve to Lead(R), explores the new terrain
and equips you to prevail in this new environment.
When: Thursday, September 18, 2008
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Where: Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa
2400 East Missouri Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85016
This is an exclusive event and a large attendance is expected. Those
interested in attending should RSVP by August 21 at
http://bmaphoenix-21stcenturyleadership.eventbrite.com/
About James Strock
James Strock is principal of James Strock & Co, providing leadership
development services for companies, NGOs , the military and government
agencies. He's the author of Theodore Roosevelt on Leadership (Random
House) and Reagan on Leadership (to be released in a new edition in 2009).
About BMA Phoenix
The Phoenix Chapter of the Business Marketing Association is the leading
association for BtoB Marketers and Communicators in Arizona. BMA Phoenix
hosts monthly events for business marketers in Arizona. For more
information, visit http://www.BMAPhoenix.com
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