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    Title: Who I Am Is How I Lead: Self Awareness and Self- Analysis
    Area of Discipline: Leadership / Professional Development
    Description: Do you take time to get to know yourself: analyze your strengths, weaknesses, goals, ambitions, desires, and motivations? Only individuals who truly know themselves can lead others effectively. We explore various techniques and strategies to better understand yourself, and discuss ways to understand our individual, cultural and societal biases, prejudices, norms, values and mores. We discuss how people’s perceptions evolve and discuss fundamental fallacies based upon misperceptions. We will help understand our motivations and how our view of the world and others around us is tied to such factors as education, values, religion and societal influences. This session will help you know and understand yourself so you can know and understand others.
    Date/Time: 8/27/2009 9:00 a.m.    
    Location: Nat'l Harbor 2&3
    Speaker(s):
    Jeffrey K. Brandt - ILTA Associate Participant
    Charlene LeMaire - Traveling Coaches, Inc.
    Mary Pat Poteet - RiverGlass
    David I. Bloom - Mayer Brown LLP
    Learning Objectives: Learn to analyze your strengths, weaknesses, goals, ambitions, desires, and motivations; learn ways to understand our individual, cultural, and societal biases, prejudices, norms, values and moors; learn to understand our motivations and perceptions and how they are perceived by others; learn to know and understand yourself so you can know and understand others and improve yourself.
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    Target Audience: CFOs/Accounting Professionals
    CIOs/IT Management/Technology Partners
    Executive Directors/Administrators
    Lit Support/eDiscovery Professionals
    Project Management Professionals
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