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ADVISORY/General H. Norman Schwarzkopf and Jim Collins to Address Attendees During 8th Annual FranklinCovey International Symposium
Business Wire, Oct 8, 2001
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ADVISORY...for Wednesday (Oct. 10)
--(BUSINESS WIRE)
-- General H. Norman Schwarzkopf (U.S. Army, Retired) -- Jim Collins, management educator and author of Built to Last -- Meg Wheatley, author of Leadership & the New Science -- Horst Schulze, vice-chairman of Ritz Carlton -- Dr. Stephen R. Covey, vice-chairman of FranklinCovey -- Hyrum W. Smith, vice-chairman of FranklinCovey
The FranklinCovey(NYSE:FC) International Symposium, which draws over 1,000 businesses, government and educational leaders from North America and 15 countries worldwide, offers attendees a variety of workshops, concurrent sessions, keynote addresses and special sessions designed to inspire thought, analysis and action by challenging current thinking and outdated paradigms. Areas of focus will include effectiveness in leadership and organizational change, productivity, time and project management, communication, and sales performance.
This year's International Symposium will feature several keynote addresses by respected individuals who are internationally recognized as visionaries, leaders, change agents and innovators such as:
-- General H. Norman Schwarzkopf (U.S. Army, Retired) -- Jim Collins, management educator and author of Built to Last -- Meg Wheatley, author of Leadership & the New Science -- Horst Schulze, vice-chairman of Ritz Carlton -- Dr. Stephen R. Covey, vice-chairman of FranklinCovey -- Hyrum W. Smith, vice-chairman of FranklinCovey
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