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Trust Rules - NUC/BA

How to tell the good guys from the bad in work and in life.
Event Date: Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010 at 6:30pm


   

Executive leaders love the insight that Dr. Linda Stroh shares based on her interviews of many CEOs of multinational companies, entrepreneurs and hundreds of others from all walks of life. The NU Club of the Bay Area is excited to bring this expert to you in a wine and cheese discussion with the author.


"Linda's research has successfully captured the essence of "good vs. bad" in both our professional and personal lives. There's an example here, or more important, a way to think about our future, that's completely relevant to us all. This book will shine a bright light on your inner circle--how to identify it, shape it, and be the better on account of it." - Richard H. Lenny, former Chairman of the Board, President, and CEO, Hershey Company
"This new book is a practical, straightforward discussion of THE most important topic in business today." - Robert A. Eckert, Chairman of the Board and CEO, Mattel Inc.


Based on her work, Professor Stroh (Loyola) crafted a "Trust Rules Questionnaire" that we can all use to make better decisions about who to let into our inner circle of confidants at work and in our personal lives-to find out who we can and can't trust. Come join Dr. Stroh for an evening of lively discussion, insights and a new perspective on learning who we can and can't trust in our work and personal lives.


6:30 p.m. Registration
7:00 p.m.  Presentation followed by Q&A

The University Club
800 Powell Street, San Francisco, CA 94108

Cost: $10 for members, $20 for non-members, $20 at the door
Cost covers light appetizers, and a no-host bar is available

Registration Deadline: Friday, February 19th


Register: Sign up at http://alumni.northwestern.edu/events/3511  
Questions: Contact Beckie Callahan at beckiecallahan@gmail.com.


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