We Boost Your Business!
Joining the Davis Chamber of Commerce is more than a membership; it’s a strategic investment in the success of your business. As a member, you gain access to a myriad of awesome benefits designed to elevate your business to new heights. Networking opportunities abound, providing you with the chance to connect with like-minded professionals, build valuable relationships, and expand your business reach. Our events and programs are carefully curated to provide educational resources, insights from industry experts, and the latest trends to keep you ahead of the curve.
Upcoming
Chamber Events
Date and Time
Friday Nov 12, 2021
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM MST
Series runs July through December, one session each month
Fees/Admission
Series price: only $1499
Description
A six-session series designed for CEOs and Executives to foster communications, evolve companies and elevate leadership skills. Each attendee should plan to attend all six sessions, each running on a Friday from 8A-12P. Workshops will include teaching, application design and implementation planning, and accountability practices.
Upon completion of this series, a leader will be better equipped with deeper knowledge around:
- The journey of highly effective leadership
- Implementing transformational change by building a winning culture
- Creating greater impact by understanding bias and including all employee voices
- Developing attributes of exceptional leaders and crafting a partnership culture
- Leading an organization known for innovation and great work
- Effective communication and conflict resolution with internal and external audiences
Key Learning Objectives:
Neuroplasticity: How Habits Break or Build Innovation (Backwards Bicycle from "Smarter Every Day", Destin Sandlin)
Powerful People = Empowered Teams, The New Model of Leadership (Great Work, O.C. Tanner Company)
Creating Systems for Innovation and Great Work (Tiny Habits, B.J. Fogg, Ph.D. Stanford University)
Exploring the Known, Unknown, & Mystery Zones: Five Kata Questions to Promote Innovation and Improvement (Toyota Kata Culture, Mike Rother, Lean Enterprise Institute)
Scientific Thinking: Rules Management vs Procedural Management (Mike Rother)
For additional details, please see our website https://brc.davistech.edu/