ASD 2013 Presentation Schedule

ASD 2013 Presentation Schedule

 NJOD’s 15th Annual Sharing Day Presentations

ASD 2013 was a full day of speakers and presentations, networking and sharing.  Doors opened at 7:30 a.m.and many came early to meet colleagues and plan their day. The following list will provide an example of the type of  presentations offered at ASD 2013–and you will see why many found it valuable as well as difficult to choose between the outstanding programs available.

The Networking Lunch provided a delicious meal as well as the opportunity for each presenter to sit at an assigned table and meet with participants for casual conversation, to review the morning’s presentations or prepare for the afternoon’s presentations. Everyone enjoyed the day!

9-10:00 a.m. Mark Bryant Opening Speaker                                                                                                 1-2:30 p.m. Peter Block Keynote Speaker

 Morning Session A

10:45 am – 11:45 pm

 

1

 

 

 

 

Panel

 

Ben Dattner – author: “The Blame Game: How the hidden rules of credit and blame determine our success or failure”

 

Cassie A. Solomon – author  “Leading Successful Change:  8 Keys to Making Change Work”

 

Mary Ann Masarech – author: “The Engagement Equation: Leadership Strategies for an Inspired Workforce

 

Barry Sagotsky – Panel Moderator

 

Waterford

2

Career Development

 

Gail Greenstein and Lakshmi Mahadevan – Novartis

Career Development – Using Innovative Career Tools in Complex Organization

 

Room 1

 

 

3

Change / Agility

 

Aimee Bernstein and Peter McHale

The New Way of Working: Collaboration, Innovation and a New Version of Power

 

Room 2

 

 

 

4

Strategy

 

Patrice Murphy and Daniel Dworkin

Help Your Organization Innovate Like a Start-Up – Create Lean Launchpad for New Business Ventures

 

Room 3

 

 

5

Career Development

 

Michelle Tillis Lederman and Abby Katoni

Communicating For Results: Sending The Messages You Intend

Room 5

 

 

 

 

6

Career Development

 

Mary Anne Kochut

Power vs. Perception:  Ten Characteristics for Self- Empowerment for Women

 

Room 6

 

 

 

 

7

 Career Development

 

Bob Weisner

Story Telling – The Best Ways to Sell your ideas

 

Room 7

 

 

 

 

8

Leadership

 

Scott Litchfield, Sheila Rostiac, Valerie White

Implement a Cost Effective Coordinated Leadership Development Program:  Recently delivered to 41 PSEG Senior Leaders

 

Room 8

 

Session B

2:45 pm – 3:45 pm

 

9

Strategy

Ray Halagera

Making the Business Case and ROI for HR and Learning Initiatives

Waterford

  
 

 

 

10

Strategy

 

Marjorie Derven, Karen Noel

Enhancing Diversity and Inclusion – The MetLife Journey

 

Dresden Room

 

11

Change / Agility

 

Yousuf Siddiqui and Joaquin Roca

Leading Change – Real life Stories

Lenox Room

 

 12

Innovation

Mark Flamendorf, Kim McConnell, Dr. Scott Taylor

Preparing for the Coming Leadership Crisis: It Begins In Schools    

 

Room 1

13

Leadership

 

Daniel White and Andrew Satter

4 Ways to Lift Talent Engagement Now”

 

Room 2

 

 

 

14

Innovation

 

Sue J. Strong

The Innovation Conversation – Building the Foundation for a Culture of Innovation

 

 Room 3

15

Change / Agility

 

Sinikka Laitamaki and Dr. Jukka  Laitamaki

A successful customer focused culture transformation validated by performance and employee engagement data

 

Room 5

16

 

Career Development

 

Liz Stueck and Kathy Fitzpatrick

Maintaining Mentoring Momentum: Challenges & Opportunities

 

Room 7

 

17

 

Strategy

 

William Spencer and Mino Akhtar

Applying Discovery Learning: Increase Attention, Retention, and Application for Mission-Critical Information

Room 8

 

 


Session C

4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

18

Strategy


Marija Heibel -Colgate Palmolive and Joseph Giordano

Creative Problem Solving to drive Continuous Improvement at Colgate Palmolive

 

Waterford

19

Strategy

 

Dr. Michael Williams and Dr. Tami Moser

Stories v. Statistics A Primer in Qualitative Data Collection, Analysis, and Reporting for OD Practitioners.

 

Lenox

20

Change / Agility

 

Nina Wortzel-Hoffman (J&J)

Leading Large Scale Global Org Change at J&J

 

Dresden

21

Strategy

 

Jack Frost

Sustainability as Core Business Strategy – It’s Not Just about Being Green

 

Room 1

22

Career Development

 

Andy Bluestone

Networking with YOUR Brand

 

Room 2

23

Leadership

 

Maureen Ennis and Beth Gleba

Become a Collaboration Catalyst for Your Organization

 

Room 3

24

Leadership

 

Natasha Velikoselskiy – Otsuka Pharmaceuticals

Internal Leadership Development Practices

 

Room 5

25

Career Development

 

Dominick Volini and Kathleen Ross

The Healthy Leader – A new empirically validated model

 

Room 6

 

26

 

Change / Agility

Jack Gottlieb

Our Life is too short to do the things that we suck at. – Building teams that generate Breakthrough Results in Times of Change

 

Room 7

 

27

 

Career Development

 

Jerome Deroy and Anna Tavis

Story Your Success – Learn to tell your story to differentiate yourself

 

 

Room 8

 


 

 

Late Afternoon Session    5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

 

Leadership – Innovation

Mark Bryan

FutureSculpting™ Workshop: A Technique for Insight

 

Waterford

 

 

 

5:00 pm Happy Hour for Networking

 

Complimentary buffet provided by the Ramada Plaza Hotel

Cash Bar

 

 Note to NJOD ASD presenters: you are invited to submit your presentation power points to the NJOD weblog library.  Click here to download the NJOD ASD powerpoint template.

The NJOD has been privileged to have outstanding thought-leaders serve as our Keynote speakers.

2012 ASD Keynote Speaker:  Chris Bell

Past ASD Keynote Speakers:

2011 Padma Thiruvengadam

2010   Marshall Goldsmith, Kate Sweetman

2009   Kenny Moore, David Jamieson

2008   Marc Effron, Geoffrey M. Bellman

2007   Dottie Brienza, Mark Bryan

2006   Beverly Kay

2005   Marshall Goldsmith

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