Great Conference – Let’s do a little debrief.
Dear Leadership Conference Attendees,
Thanks to everyone who put so much time and attention into making this our most successful conference ever. I hope everyone enjoyed it as much as I did.
What impressed you the most? And, what would you like to see more of or less of durring next year’s conference? Lastly, what would you love to [...]
BYU Management Society Video Project Rough Interview Questions
Below are some rough interview questions for those who are sharing stories for the Video Project (see prior post).
Cultural Beliefs
1. Focus Efforts
Tell us about a Management Society member who has personally influenced you because of their focus on growing moral and ethical leadership.
What is the name of the person, what is their occupation, [...]
Google and Online Social Networks as Tools for Business Development
Today the Rancho Santa Margarita Management Society had a great presentation from Jason Lavin entitled “Google and Online Social Networks as Tools for Business Development.” The meeting was well attended and the feedback overwhelmingly positive. Attendees learned about the power of social networks as “freeways” that can drive traffic to your blog and website, when [...]
Seeking Your Input on New Ideas for the Annual Leadership Conference
In planning for the Annual Leadership Conference, October 1-2, 2009 at Aspen Grove and on campus at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, we would like your input on the following topics under consideration:
“Benefits of Being a Member of the BYU Management Society.” We propose this as the theme of the Conference. We are going [...]
One Page Business Plan Training for US Chapters
At long last we’re ready to help our chapters create their own One Page Business Plan. To do so we’re going to use Go To Meeting – a web based virtual meeting service that allows everyone to view the same documents at the same time and speak/listen in a teleconference setting. This virtual training meeting [...]
FOCUS Your Chapter Now! The One Page Business Plan Training, Dec 15th and 16th.
At long last we’re ready to help our chapters create their own One Page Business Plan. Just in time for 2009. We introduced this concept at our leadership meeting in October and promised to make it available to our chapters before the end of the year. To do so we’re going to use Go To [...]
BYU Management Society Annual Leadership Conference 2008
BYU Management Society
Annual Leadership Conference
October 2-3, 2008
By all accounts, the BYU Management Society Annual Leadership Conference, held October 2-3, 2008 on campus in Provo, Utah was a rousing success. Over 100 participants from 11 countries enjoyed beautiful weather, surroundings, company and educational and motivational workshops, speeches and seminars. The vision of [...]
Networking and the BYU Management Society
In recent public and private conversations I’ve had with members of the BYU Management Society, I have detected some divergence in opinions about what our primary purpose(s) should be. In the interest of oversimplifying, I would suggest that there are two general camps or schools of thought as to what our primary purpose is or [...]
Southern California City Partners with BYU Management Society To Develop “Moral and Ethical Leadership”
Southern California City Partners with BYU Management Society
To Develop “Moral and Ethical Leadership”
By Bill Chapman
City Embraces Vision of “Moral and Ethical Leadership”
The City of Rancho Santa Margarita knows that unethical businesses will drive away good businesses and consumers. One of the City’s objectives is to create a “small town feeling with the [...]
Rancho Santa Margarita Management Society’s Inaugural Event Is a Rousing Success!
Yesterday’s event exceeded all expectations! With reporters and photographers from two local newspapers, a scrumptuous hot breakfast, the packed room and a speaker who delivered a powerful message on “growing moral and ethical leadership around the world,” our event was a great hit. Not only did about 65 people show up (our goal [...]
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