Michael Lee Stallard
Author , "Fired Up Or Burned Out"
Co-Founder, President and CEO of E Pluribus Partners
www.epluribuspartners.com- company website.
www.fireduporburnedout.com- book website.
www.michaelleestallard.com- blog.
Are you thriving at work and in life? Join us in September to hear Michael Lee Stallard, president of E Pluribus Partners and a leading authority on employee engagement. Michael will describe the universal human needs necessary for people to thrive and how creating a “Connection Culture” meets the needs that affect your happiness, creativity and productivity. You’ll learn how to bring a Connection Culture into your life and into the lives of those around you.
Michael is the primary author of the book
Fired Up or Burned Out. It has been widely praised by well-respected leaders and thought leaders. Award-winning journalist William A. Holstein of The New York Times wrote that Michael’s ideas on connection reflect “great wisdom.” Bestselling author Seth Godin wrote, “this is a very big idea. While it's simple, it's not easy to do, but it's important. Hurry!" Frances Hesselbein, Chairman of the Leader to Leader Institute, described the book as "the indispensable leadership guide for leaders everywhere." Executive search firm founder Russell Reynolds, Jr. wrote, "An enthralling and impressive work. It shows how to empower people and create great societies, corporations and cultures. I'm giving it to everyone at my own firm."
Michael has spoken at conferences organized by Fortune magazine, The World Presidents’ Organization, and the Corporate Executive Board. He is a guest lecturer at New York University’s Stern School of Business and The University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business.
More about Michael can be found at
www.michaelleestallard.com
When:
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Where:
Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler, LLP
1133 Avenue of the Americas
Between 43rd & 44th
24th Floor, Room 24E
Cost:
Members - $20.00
Non Members - $40.00
Due to security requirements, You must sign up in order to get into the meeting.
Cancellations must be made 48-hours prior to the event by calling 212-463-5559 or by sending an email to
sshaw@whartonny.com.
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