OVERVIEW DEVELOPING EXCEPTIONAL LEADERS SNAC International invites graduates of Emerging Leaders 1.0 and senior-level nominees to accelerate their professional development with a next-level program featuring discussions on leadership, communication and negotiation skills. The program is most appropriate for individuals with managerial experience as attendees will learn trends and challenges in the work place and how to take team members to the next level. WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Graduates of Emerging Leaders Program 1.0 Senior-level managers nominated by their company AN ILLUSTRIOUS EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE Held at the prestigious Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., SNAC International has collaborated with Georgetown faculty to create this unique professional development program. SNAC International s Emerging Leaders Program 2.0 helps rising leaders develop the necessary skills to continue their professional development journey including: Driving Collaboration and Innovation Cultivating Networks and Partnerships Inspiring Your Team to Greatness Mastering Decision Dynamics ED FORUM
2018 FACULTY ROBERT J. BIES (Ph.D., Stanford University) is Professor of Management and Founder and First Academic Director of the Executive Master s in Leadership Program at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University. He is currently the Academic Director of the Executive Master s in Leadership Program for D.C. Public School Leaders. Professor Bies current research focuses on leadership, the delivery of bad news, organizational justice, and revenge and forgiveness in the workplace. DOUGLAS M. MCCABE (Ph.D., Cornell University) is Professor of Management at Georgetown University s McDonough School of Business in Washington, D.C. Considered by the news media to be an expert in his field, he has appeared more than 200 times on international, national, and local television and radio discussing his views on the various management topics, including management consulting practices, negotiation, mediation, employee relations, ethical issues in management, human capital management, labor-management relations, leadership and organizational behavior. SHANNON DOOLEY RINELLA currently serves as Director of Learning Development for Marriott International, with a primary focus on service culture training initiatives for its luxury and lifestyle brands. She joined Marriott International from Interstate Hotels & Resorts, where she was Senior Director of Learning & Career Development, overseeing associate engagement and professional development programs for 31,000 associates. Recognized as a Certified Hospitality Trainer (CHT) by the American Hotel & Lodging Association, Rinella currently serves on the association s Training & Advisory Council and is a contributing editor to its START (Skills, Tasks, and Results Training) program for front line associates. She previously served on the editorial board of HotelExecutive.com. Rinella is an alumna of Duke University, holds a certificate in Casino Management from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, and an MBA with a focus in strategic management from Villanova University.
SNAC INTERNATIONAL MEMBERS COMPLIMENTARY NON-MEMBERS $1095 REGISTRATION LOCATION Georgetown University Hotel & Conference Center 3800 Reservoir Rd NW Washington, D.C. 20007 RESERVATIONS 888.902.1606 or online reservations here ROOM RATE $239 per night DEADLINE May 25, 2018 Name/Title Company Address City/State/Zip Email Cell Current SNAC members and non-members are both asked to provide credit card information to confirm registration. If any attendee cancels within 14 days of the event or is a no-show, they will be charged a $99.00 cancellation fee. Credit cards will NOT be charged if a member attends the event or cancels prior to June 8, 2018. m AMEX m VISA m M/C Exp. date / / Card number Name on card Security code Signature June 27-29, 2018 Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. For more information, visit www.snacintl.org REGISTER ONLINE HERE MAIL, EMAIL or FAX REGISTRATION and PAYMENT to: Abby Valentino, Manager, Meetings and Events SNAC International 1560 Wilson Blvd., Suite 550 Arlington, VA 22209 Email: avalentino@snacintl.org Phone: 703.836.4500 ext. 201 Fax: 703.836.8262 Registration Deadline: May 25, 2018 Attendance is limited to the first 50 people and three per company.
Program Schedule Wednesday, June 27th 2:00 PM Registration 3:00 5:00 PM Teamwork in Action: Collaborate to Innovate Professor Robert Bies For you and your organization to thrive, not just survive, in the 21st century, you must be quick, flexible, and open to new ideas and approaches, which will require collaboration and innovation. In this session, we will identify leadership strategies for collaboration and innovation and keeping people focused on mission success. Thursday, June 28th 7:45 8:30 AM Buffet Breakfast 8:30 11:30 AM Ethics in Actions: A Managerial Perspective Professor Douglas McCabe This dynamic seminar will discuss and analyze the most contemporary ethical issues impacting managers in the organizational setting and the employment relationship. Seminar topics include: the major principles of managerial ethics; the factors affecting ethical decision-making; the methods to create and maintain an ethical company culture; business ethics in the new economy; and leadership missteps. Case studies and vignettes will be utilized to create a highly-interactive seminar. 11:30 12:30 PM Lunch 12:30 3:45 PM Personal Branding Shannon Dooley Rinella Thought leadership and personal branding are two essential, yet often ambiguous ingredients in a career strategy. This course will arm you with the resources to identify your personal brand, better understand personal brand values alignment in your career and other areas of your life. Like any good brand, yours should be one that constantly evolves and grows as you do. 3:45 5:00 PM Managing Relationships at Work: Building and Maintaining Trust Professor Robert Bies Trust in you and your leadership is critical for achieving mission success. We will identify the enemies of trust (e.g., incomplete communication, inconsistent standards) and strategies for (re)building trust in you and your leadership. Friday, June 29th 8:00 8:45 AM Buffet Breakfast 8:45 9:15 AM SNAC International Update 9:15 11:15 AM Inspiring Your Team to Greatness: The Power of Storytelling Professor Robert Bies Once people understand and embrace the need for change, you are faced with the challenge of creating passion and excitement in people so that they will follow your lead. In this session, we focus on storytelling as the key leadership tool to achieve this objective. We will analyze what makes for a compelling vision that inspires and motivates people to achieve mission success. 11:15 AM Survey, Closing Remarks, and Distribution of Certificates
PREPARE YOUR PERSONNEL FOR SUCCESS! Team Leadership Ethics in Action Effective Communication ED FORUM 1560 Wilson Blvd., Suite 550 Arlington, VA 22209 June 27-29, 2018 Georgetown University Washington, D.C. Members Attend Free!