The Conference Board

Debra Kassarjian
Director of Consumer Insights of Taco Bell Corporation

"The whole experience is incredible. The people I've met through this, the industry-wide experiences I'm exposed to, and the great personal friendships that are maintained are invaluable."


Inside the CEO's Mind Conference

 

Leadership Training and Development Group

Leadership Development

Leadership Forum: Ethics + Business Performance
A new program, limited to 15, launches in June for high potential leaders reporting to the CEO. Tailored to participants' priorities, it explores the tension at the intersection of ethical leadership and business performance, addressing the challenges, and identifying best practices for fostering ethical leadership throughout the organization.

Leadership Experiences
Many senior-level executives identify Leadership Experience programs as the next generation of professional development. The Conference Board Gettysburg, Normandy and Waterloo Leadership Experiences immerse participants in unique learning experiences.

Gettysburg
Revisit the Battle of Gettysburg in the context of today’s management challenges, affording you the opportunity to spend quality time focused on building the leadership skills you need to succeed. more

Gettysburg: C-Level
Analyzing the achievements and failures of those in the thick of combat helps you focus on the parallels to your own business and can instruct, inspire, and better equip you to guide your people successfully through times of chaos and change. more

Normandy
D-Day, with its many leadership successes (and failures), provides a rich terrain for learning important leadership skills—skills that are invaluable when leading a team through times of business chaos, risk, or uncertainty.  more

Waterloo
By studying military leadership, both in victory and in defeat, these programmes identify and explore key elements of good management and strategic decision-making that can help business executives lead their companies to success.  more

 

 Events/Forums

Conferences

Leadership Experience at Waterloo

 

Executive Coaching – In-Depth Seminars

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Councils

Council on Learning, Development and Organizational Performance
Serves its members in the areas of individual/organizational learning and development.

 

Leadership Development Council
A forum and ongoing network for sharing emerging and best practices on a global scale.

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Forums

Leadership Forum: Ethics + Business Performance
This forum is a unique leadership development opportunity limited to 15 high potential leaders who report to the CEO and are being groomed for advancement.

 
 

Research Working Group

Multigenerational Knowledge Transfer
This working goup will address knowledge-retention challenges that organizations face due to shifting demographics and the search for new leadership talent.

 

Global Leadership Development: Maximizing Value in Challenging Times Research Working Group
This working group will assess the insight of international assignees on their experiences on global leadership and how the effectiveness of global leadership can be dispersed to others throughout the organization.

 

Webcast

The World is Flat: Implications for Preparing Global Leaders

 
 

 Publications

Executive Action Reports

How CEOs Turn Themselves (and Others) into True Leaders
As never before, leaders of small-to-midsize companies must master softer, more intangible skills, such as the capacity to build relationships and maintain a strong culture.

Growing Globally in an Age of Disruptions — How India's Top Companies Are Meeting the Challenge
What tools do Indian companies with global ambitions need to compete effectively?

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Research Reports

Mid-Market CEO Challenge: 2007 Edition
This survey based report provides an overview of the challenges currently faced by CEOs in the mid-market sector.

The Changing Role of the COO
Is the Chief Operating Officer Headed for Transformation or Extinction?

Although some studies suggest that the COO position is being eliminated, this new study reveals, instead, that the role is evolving, based on a company's situation.

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