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The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) showcases the latest innovations in iOS and Mac OS X. Over 1, 000 Apple engineers guide you through five exciting days of in-depth technical sessions and hands-on labs that demonstrate how to harness the incredible power of the world’s most advanced operating systems into your apps. Learn more
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The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) showcases the latest innovations and the newest technologies in iOS and Mac OS X. Over 1,000 Apple engineers guide you through five exciting days of in-depth technical sessions and hands-on labs that demonstrate how to harness the incredible power of the world’s most advanced operating systems into your apps.
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— Global CEO of Deloitte, James Quigley on Thursday, March 31, 2011<
As One: Individual Action, Collective Power
James Quigley, Global CEO of Deloitte
in conversation with Julia Kirby Editor-at-Large, Harvard Business Review
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Breakfast: 7:45-8:30am
Forum: 8:30-9:30am (followed by book signing)
Crawford Family Forum at KPCC
474 South Raymond Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91105
JAMES QUIGLEY is Global CEO of Deloitte, which through its member firms provide audit, tax, consulting, and financial advisory services to public and private clients in 150 countries. Prior to his current role, he was the CEO of Deloitte LLP in the United States. Throughout his 36 years with the organization, he has taken on a number of leadership roles and built a distinguished track record of service to many multinational clients.
Quigley is actively engaged in a number of international business organizations and committees, each working to help shape the policies for a successful and sustainable global economy. He is U.S. co-chairman of the Trans Atlantic Business Dialogue, and a member of the board of trustees of the U.S. Council for International Business and the German Marshall Fund of the United States. He is also a member of the Council on Competitiveness and the Shanghai International Financial Advisory Council. He has also served on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Advisory Committee on Improvements to Financial Reporting.
He is regularly asked to share his perspective on global business trends and potential challenges at events such as the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, the annual Boao Forum for Asia, and the annual German Marshall Fund Brussels Forum. He is involved in various business and community groups in the United States, including Japan Society and The Economic Club of New York. His memberships include the Business Roundtable and the National Advisory Committee–Brigham Young University.
As One. The world is as much about cooperation as it is about conflict; as much about collaboration as competition. Yet our knowledge of collective behavior is still relatively slim. Leaders who have been trained in the command-and-control mode of management are realizing that it often fails to truly engage people; in response, management thinkers have proclaimed the advent of a new, participatory model. But why should there be only two modes of collective behavior? For the past two years Deloitte has invested in a major global initiative, the As One project, to study effective collaborations. The project has discovered that there are many modes of ‘As One behavior’ and that all are effective in certain contexts. “As One” defines eight archetypes of leaders and followers. Taking more than 60 cases of successful collective behavior, the authors define the characteristics for each model and show how you can apply them to your organization. “As One” will show you a new way to lead, and to get your team working to reach all your goals. Imagine what we could accomplish if we could unlock the power of “As One” on a global scale.
JULIA KIRBY is Editor at Large, Harvard Business Review. She has been with Harvard Business Review for over a decade and in that time worked with hundreds of expert authors to bring their ideas to the magazine’s managerial audience. Currently, she is also at work on a book (with Chris Meyer) on how capitalism will change as the center of gravity of global commerce shifts to the emerging economies. Prior to HBR, Julia worked in the management consulting industry, helping to produce and communicate research-based insights on such topics as reengineering, knowledge management, and the business applications of complexity science.
The Drucker Business Forum is produced by The Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management at Claremont Graduate University. The series is co-presented by KPCC.
James Quiqley
Global CEO of Deloitte
Julia Kirby
Editor-at-Large, Harvard Business Review
Thursday, March 31, 2011
As One: Individual Action, Collective Power
–>JAMES QUIGLEY is Global CEO of Deloitte, which through its member firms provide audit, tax, consulting, and financial advisory services to public and private clients in 150 countries. Prior to his current role, he was the CEO of Deloitte LLP in the United States. Throughout his 36 years with the organization, he has taken on a number of leadership roles and built a distinguished track record of service to many multinational clients.
Quigley is actively engaged in a number of international business organizations and committees, each working to help shape the policies for a successful and sustainable global economy. He is U.S. co-chairman of the Trans Atlantic Business Dialogue, and a member of the board of trustees of the U.S. Council for International Business and the German Marshall Fund of the United States. He is also a member of the Council on Competitiveness and the Shanghai International Financial Advisory Council. He has also served on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Advisory Committee on Improvements to Financial Reporting.
He is regularly asked to share his perspective on global business trends and potential challenges at events such as the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, the annual Boao Forum for Asia, and the annual German Marshall Fund Brussels Forum. He is involved in various business and community groups in the United States, including Japan Society and The Economic Club of New York. His memberships include the Business Roundtable and the National Advisory Committee–Brigham Young University.
As One
The world is as much about cooperation as it is about conflict; as much about collaboration as competition. Yet our knowledge of collective behavior is still relatively slim. Leaders who have been trained in the command-and-control mode of management are realizing that it often fails to truly engage people; in response, management thinkers have proclaimed the advent of a new, participatory model. But why should there be only two modes of collective behavior? For the past two years Deloitte has invested in a major global initiative, the As One project, to study effective collaborations. The project has discovered that there are many modes of ‘As One behavior’ and that all are effective in certain contexts. “As One” defines eight archetypes of leaders and followers. Taking more than 60 cases of successful collective behavior, the authors define the characteristics for each model and show how you can apply them to your organization. “As One” will show you a new way to lead, and to get your team working to reach all your goals. Imagine what we could accomplish if we could unlock the power of “As One” on a global scale.
Julia Kirby is Editor at Large, Harvard Business Review. She has been with Harvard Business Review for over a decade and in that time worked with hundreds of expert authors to bring their ideas to the magazine’s managerial audience. Currently, she is also at work on a book (with Chris Meyer) on how capitalism will change as the center of gravity of global commerce shifts to the emerging economies. Prior to HBR, Julia worked in the management consulting industry, helping to produce and communicate research-based insights on such topics as reengineering, knowledge management, and the business applications of complexity science.
Breakfast: 7:45-8:30am
Forum: 8:30-9:30am followed by book signing
KPCC Crawford Family Forum
474 South Raymond Avenue, Pasadena, CA
Tickets: $20, $35 includes book
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One Night Only – March 31st
Don’t Miss This Opportunity to Fight Poverty |
On March 31st, the Sundance documentary To Catch a Dollar will premiere in theaters nationwide. This one-night-only event will spotlight the promise of microfinance to lift people out of poverty in America through stories of brave women entrepreneurs, and kick off a long-term campaign to reframe perceptions of poverty and to extend the reach of financial services to those in need.
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Following the film will be a special simulcast panel moderated by CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo, featuring
Nobel Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus
Kiva.org President Premal Shah Financial powerhouse Suze Orman
The distinguished panel will explore poverty and financial literacy in America and the role we can play in creating a new American dream.
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Windows Intune Launch Event
Windows Intune simplifies how businesses manage and secure PCs using Windows cloud services and Windows 7—so your computers and users can operate at peak performance, from virtually anywhere. Windows Intune is a comprehensive solution that includes PC management, malware protection, Windows upgrades, and more.
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There’s been a run on the Apple iPad 2 in the past weeks, at the Apple store in Pasadena lines of people are waiting before the store opens, actually hours before it opens in hopes to pick up an iPad and turn around and sell it for a profit on ebay or craigslist.
This perfectly legal, until the supplies from Apple increase and then most people can buy one through regular channels. The problem right now is that suppliers of parts for the iPad 2 are having trouble with certain parts due to the earthquake in Japan. It could be months before we see the clear up.
There are a few places you can pickup the iPad 2:
JR
B&H
abt.com $499.00
B&M Stores
AAFES
Macmall: 32 GB Ipad 2 from Macmall in Torrance, CA. They still have some 32 GB and 64 GB Wi-Fi IPad 2s left in stock
Imagen 16th Annual Entertainment Industry Career Conference
When: April 2nd, 2011
Time: 9:00am to 5:00pm
Where: Pasadena Convention Center
300 East Green Street, Pasadena, CA 91101
What:
- Networking
- Resume Critiquing
- Learn How to Apply for Jobs Online
- Dress for Success
- Get a Career, Not Just a Job
- Interview Tips & Tricks
- What is New Media?
- Careers in New Media
- Job Fair
- And more!
Early Bird Registration: $25
After March 25th & at the Door: $35
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To register by mail or fax, download the registration form.
Fax your completed registration to (626) 389-2541.
Or mail your registration form to:
The Imagen Foundation18034 Ventura Blvd., #261
Encino, CA 91316
For details, please call: (626) 791-8140.
Preliminary Conference Schedule
9:00am – 9:45am | Keynote Speaker & Q&A |
9:45am – 10:00am | Break |
10:00am | Job Fair & Resume Critique Open |
10:00am – 11:15am | Session One |
Workshop 1: The Actors Workshop: Casting Tips & Tricks presented by CBS | |
Workshop 2: Studio Lot Strategies: Getting a Job in Film and Television presented by NBCUniversal | |
Workshop 3: Interviewing Techniques & Dressing for Success presented by Fox Television Stations | |
11:15am – 11:30am | Break |
11:30am – 12:45pm | Session Two |
Workshop 1: Networking Your Way Into Your Next Job Using Social Media presented by Warner Bros. | |
Workshop 2: Studio Lot Strategies: Getting a Job in Film and Television presented by NBCUniversal | |
Workshop 3: Interviewing Techniques & Dressing for Success presented by Fox Television Stations | |
12:45pm – 1:45pm | Lunch Break – Job Fair Closes for Lunch |
2:00pm | Job Fair & Resume Critique Re-open |
2:00pm – 3:15pm | Session Three |
Workshop 1: How to Pitch Your Own Show | |
Workshop 2: What It Takes to be a Hollywood Publicist | |
Workshop 3: Networking Your Way Into Your Next Job Using Social Media presented by Warner Bros. | |
Workshop 4: How to Navigate Getting a Job in the New Entertainment Media presented by Disney ABC Television Group | |
3:15pm – 3:30pm | Break |
3:30pm – 4:45pm | Session Four |
Workshop 1: How to Pitch Your Own Show | |
Workshop 2: What It Takes to be a Hollywood Publicist | |
Workshop 3: How to Navigate Getting a Job in the New Entertainment Media presented by Disney ABC Television Group | |
4:00pm | Job Fair & Resume Critique Close |
5pm | Career Conference Closes |
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