Archive for the ‘Upcoming Meetings’ Category

Conflict Resolution Skills – Postponed until 2012

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011

Date:  Friday, March 18, 2011

Time: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Eastern

Location: Atlanta Community Food Bank, 732 Joseph E. Lowery Blvd. NW, Atlanta, GA 30318

Details:

Many conflict resolution attempts fail because of a lack of understanding and respect for the particular dynamics conflict display. This presentation will not only uncover those dynamics but show you how to both identify and deal with them.

Participants will be taught conflict skills useful for addressing conflicts between parents and children, employees and managers, co-workers, parents and teachers, and many more. We will be going beyond basic communication skill in order to demonstrate effective resolution skills.

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Jan 29th Monthly Meeting: Social Network Analysis

Saturday, January 15th, 2011

Date:  Saturday, January 29, 2011

Time:  9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Eastern

Location: Atlanta Community Food Bank, 732 Joseph E. Lowery Blvd. NW, Atlanta, GA 30318

Details:

Please note that the January 2011 meeting will be held the last Saturday of this month on January 29th.

We are pleased to announce the next OCA meeting topic, “Social Network Analysis”, on January 29, 2011. Because there is a limited capacity for this event, we recommend advanced registration. Click on the link below to register online and reserve your seat.

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Social Network Analysis (SNA) enables us to achieve a much deeper understanding of the shadow organization and its impact on “how work really gets done”, which is often in stark contrast to what our formal processes and prescribed hierarchy might suggest.  Whether we’re performing pre-M&A due diligence, making more intelligent decisions as to what Employees should be added to cross-functional innovation teams, or maximizing the effectiveness of our change initiatives, SNA can be an invaluable ally to our efforts.

Josh Letourneau is a Principal at Knight & Bishop, which provides SNA consulting and Executive Search services to Clients in North America. Josh holds an MBA from Mercer University in Atlanta, GA, is ranked #13 on HRExaminer.com?s “Top 25 Online Influencers in Talent Management” is a Contributing Blogger at FistfulofTalent.com, is a member of several HCI (Human Capital Institute) Expert Panels, and presented at multiple HR/Recruiting/Talent Management Conferences from 2008 through the present.

December Meeting: Increasing Engagement with Web 2.0 Tools

Monday, December 6th, 2010

Date:  Friday, December 17, 2010

Time:  9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Eastern

Location: Atlanta Community Food Bank, 732 Joseph E. Lowery Blvd. NW, Atlanta, GA 30318

Details:

Do you know how to Huddle, LinkedIn and GoToMeeting?  Is OpenACircle in your vocabulary?

Social Media is a term that defines the various activities that integrate technology, social interaction and the construction of words, pictures, video and audio. It is a dialogue, not a monologue.

Expert Chad Rosenthal will show how to use Social Media to your advantage. He will share his thoughts, ideas & insights on ways practitioners may use these technologies to increase their effectiveness.

Technology changes the way we interact and communicate.  This presentation outlines ways you can improve your work using the new tools of Web 2.0, Social Media and other new technologies.

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November Meeting: Culture Change Through Leaders and Learning

Monday, November 8th, 2010

Date:  Saturday, November 20, 2010

Time:  9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Eastern

Location: Atlanta Community Food Bank, 732 Joseph E. Lowery Blvd. NW, Atlanta, GA 30318

Details:

Bonnell Aluminum, Newnan, Georgia, is one of the largest extruders in the world, making products used in everything from door frames to skyscraper window frames.

Over the years, the company has faced many challenges and changes – competition, technology, mergers and acquisitions, and dramatically changing business conditions.

How does a company succeed when facing these challenges – the answer is Leadership, Learning and Culture Change.

This month’s program explores Bonnell’s experience in creating a culture that enables success, and continues to evolve.

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October Meeting: OCA Service Project Case Study

Monday, October 4th, 2010

Date:  Saturday, October 16, 2010

Time:  9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Eastern

Location: Atlanta Community Food Bank, 732 Joseph E. Lowery Blvd. NW, Atlanta, GA 30318

Details:

This presentation is a case study of an OCA service project done with the Court appointed Special Advocates of Georgia (GA-CASA). OCA members Darci Riesenhuber and Bob Davis co-led the project. They will be joined by Duaine Hathaway, Executive Director of GA-CASA, and Bernadette Hartfield, Chair of the Long Range Planning Committee of GA-CASA’s Board of Directors (LRP).

The presenters will take you through the project, highlighting their insights and learnings, while the GA-CASA leaders share their reactions from the client’s perspective. Darci and Bob will show how an understanding of brands played a key role in the process (they labeled it “Brand Centered Planning”). OCA members who are interested in participating in service projects are encouraged to attend.

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September Meeting: Exploring Alignment in Organizations, Teams and Individuals

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Date:  Friday, September 17, 2010

Time:  9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Eastern

Location: Atlanta Community Food Bank, 732 Joseph E. Lowery Blvd. NW, Atlanta, GA 30318

Details:

The term “Alignment” has become increasingly common over the past few years.

This interactive session will explore alignment – a fundamental, empowering concept for realizing full potential that applies to all levels of organizational systems.

Come join us for a session that will leave you with a new way to look at alignment – as well as a way to objectively measure it.

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August Meeting: Good Business Practices for Your Business

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Date:  Saturday, August 21, 2010

Time:  9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Eastern

Location: Atlanta Community Food Bank, 732 Joseph E. Lowery Blvd. NW, Atlanta, GA 30318

Details:

Are you an independent consultant and/or coach with an existing practice or planning to start your own practice in the near future? If you answered yes then you will want to attend the next OCA meeting on August 21, 2010. The topic is Good Business Practices for Your Business. Meeting attendees will participate in three different round table sessions on the following topics:

  • Sales Practices for Consultants with Robert Zinsser.
  • Privacy Principles for the Consultant with Carla Gracen
  • Client Contracts with Dr. Stanley Sloan.

The round tables will be informal and will provide the attendees with important information about consulting practice governance. The round table facilitators/speakers will be prepared from their own experiences as a consultant, coach, and/or as a business leader. Handouts will be available at each round table on that particular topic.

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July Meeting: Behind the Scenes – The Making of a Global Innovator

Monday, July 5th, 2010

Behind the Scenes – The Making of a Global Innovator – Procter & Gamble

Date:  Saturday, July 17, 2010

Time:  9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Eastern

Location:  Atlanta Community Food Bank

Procter & Gamble, the world’s largest consumer products and services company (#22 on the Fortune 500), continues to meet the changing needs of the world’s consumers (in 180 countries), while remaining true to its 170+ year history.

Come get “a peek behind the curtain,” as two former P&G managers discuss their experiences at the company (from their varied perspectives), and the role of OD in its most recent change initiative – Organization 2005.

In this session, you will gain:

  • Insight into a corporation that has played a major role in all of our lives
  • A deeper understanding of The Organization Performance Model (developed by Dave Hannah while at P&G) and still used today.

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June Meeting: Changing an Industry’s Culture to Avoid Disasters

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

When an Industry’s Life is on the Line…Changing an Industry’s Culture to Avoid Disasters

Date:  Friday, June 18, 2010

Time:  9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Eastern

Location:  Atlanta Community Food Bank

The consequences of a disaster in high risk industries such as nuclear or oil are heartbreaking. More than a month later, the Deepwater Horizon oil rig is still gushing of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. Accidents like these highlight the importance of maintaining a healthy safety culture in an industry.

In this interactive session, Bill Webster, Senior Vice President at INPO (Institute of Nuclear Power Operations), traces the evolution of safety culture in the U.S. nuclear industry. Over the past several years, the worldwide nuclear industry has achieved an impressive safety record. Many things have contributed to this performance, but it is also due to unprecedented industry cooperation and a strong focus on building a healthy safety culture.

Bill will lead participants through the process of a deliberate creation of a safety culture within the nuclear industry, and critical questions that must be answered when changing a culture – whether that is an organization or an industry.

Some of the questions to be discussed during this session:

Can an industry’s culture be shaped?

How can an industry’s culture be shaped?

Who is responsible for an industry’s culture?

What is the role of the regulator in crafting and managing an industry’s safety culture?

What is the role of the internal & external change agent in influencing an industry’s safety
culture?

What levers are available to the OD practitioner to influence an organization’s safety culture?

How do you export an industry’s culture to other industries and countries?

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May Meeting: Inside Influence

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Inside Influence:  Leading Change from the Middle

Date:  Saturday, May 15, 2010

Time:  9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Eastern

Location:  Atlanta Community Food Bank

A common view of change is that it must start from the top of the organization. However, change is often initiated and led from pockets within an organization.

In fact many roles, such as IT, engineering, project management, process improvement, strategic planning and, of course, internal HR/OD practitioners, require influencing other people in the organization to change the way they work.

Since senior leaders can’t do all the work of change, managers and employees further down the org chart are frequently tapped to take on change in addition to their day job.

In this interactive session, OCA Steering Committee member Heather Stagl explores the role of the internal change agent, with its risks, rewards, advantages and challenges. Join us and learn how to best influence organizational change without authority.

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