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Educational Program Series Event: Executive Decision Making
EXECUTIVE DECISION MAKINGWednesday, June 26thThree Rivers Conference Room A114 Pine Street (2nd Floor), Corning, NY 148308:30am to 10:00amWhat does the average 14 year old have in common with a majority of executives?They use the same decision making process (Yes … It’s true!)Why Is This Workshop Important?• Learn about famous CEO’s and how their decisions created extraordinary results one day and colossal, career-ending failure the next!• Understand our natural decision-making process and why it’s fundamentally flawed!• Identify hidden triggers and alluring forces that intoxicate and ruin the way we think.• Practice using a proven, research-validated, four step decision making tool used worldwide that can dramatically enhance your decision making skills.*This workshop is based on New York Times bestselling authors Chip and Dan Heath and their breakthrough book “DECISIVE: How To Make Better Choices In Life and Work” (2013).Corning Area Chamber of Commerce Members: FREE!Not-Yet Members: $10.00 per attendeeRSVPs Required:To register for this Corning Area Chamber of Commerce Educational Program Series event or for more information, contact Rhonda Spencer at Spencer@CorningNY.com or 607.936.4686.Workshop Presenter:Andy Taylor, ACC, Executive and Leadership CoachAndy is an Internationally Certified Executive & Leadership Coach. His clients have included the Radisson Hotel, Nancy Socha & Associates, HUNT, World Kitchen, The Corning Community YMCA, The Rockwell Museum of Western Art, The Institute For Human Services, Arbor Housing and Development and many others. Visit his website at: www.andrewtaylorconsulting.orgEducational Program Series Event: Exe...Date and Time
Wednesday Jun 26, 2013
Wednesday, June 26th
8:30am - 10:00amLocation
Three Rivers Conference Room A
114 Pine Street
Corning, NY 14830
(2nd Floor)Fees/Admission
Members: FREE!
Not-Yet Members: $10/personContact Information
Rhonda Spencer
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