MAXIMUM POTENTIAL
Building a platform for success
November 17, 2009 – 11:30am – 5 pm
University Center of Lake County, Grayslake, IL
How much stronger could your business be? Step out of the day-to-day grind and learn simple solutions for stepping up your success through expanding your resources and your reach. This half-day conference brings you and other business leaders together in one room to learn powerful strategies to take your business to the next level through finding the hidden areas of potential within your business, and in your network.
Are you a job seeker? This event also offers a great opportunity to network with local business owners and learn about the trends and tactics that matter to your potential employer.
Keynote Speech: Creating Your Brightest Possible Future
James M. Lynch, Author, Founder, JM Lynch Training & Consulting
As a Chief Possibility Officer, he creates with companies their BPF, Biggest Possible Future, a vision that will keep them inspired and that will attract to them right employees, the right customers and the right resources for them to grow and thrive no matter what the external circumstances at the time.
James is also co-founder of, Knowledge-Mint, with Matt Mansfield, and a contributor to the Huffington Post.
BONUS FOR ATTENDEES: All attendees will receive a free e-copy of James’s book, The Hamlet Secret: A Self-directed (Shakespearean) Workbook for Living a Passionate Joy-Filled Life.
Teambuilding Secrets for Business Leaders
Tim Stewart, Founder, Reach for Your Dreams
Learn how to build and lead teams in a way that creates big value, and big business results.
The Business Owner’s Guide to Networking for Success
Mario Feijoo, CPA, Elite Accounting and Business Services
Anup Manchanda, VP, Teleprime
The conference co-founders share techniques for developing meaningful connections with others that have led them to business success.
REGISTRATION:
Cost: $65, Lunch included
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