Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Institute for Management Studies April Seminar with Dr. Iris Firstenberg: Achieving Extraordinary Results Models for Innovative Thinking

The Institute for Management Studies (IMS), a leading organization in executive leadership and management development, will be holding a full-day seminar titled "Achieving Extraordinary Results: Models for Innovative Thinking" on Tuesday, April 9th, in Los Angeles, California. The seminar will take place at The Double Tree Hotel, 120 S Los Angeles Street, starting at 9:00 AM.

IMS may be a familiar name in executive management seminars. Four weeks prior, on March 7th, they held a seminar on "communications". Successful organizations operate on the edge of chaos and embrace risk, error, and ambiguity, while practicing strategies that reduce the need for doing, undoing, and redoing. On April 9th you will learn key strategies and practical tools to give you the adaptive capacity to work creatively with change and uncertainty. We will discuss strategies for tapping the human potential for creative thinking, from the inception of ideas to their transformation into practical business strategies and innovations.

Speaking at the "Achieving Extraordinary Results" seminar will be Dr. Iris Firstenberg. Dr. Firstenberg is an Adjunct Professor of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles and Adjunct Professor of Management at the UCLA Anderson School. She teaches courses on problem solving, decision making, and innovative thinking in both the psychology department and MBA programs. In UCLA Anderson Executive Education programs, Dr. Firstenberg has taught for many years and is consistently one of the most highly rated instructors.

Registration for this and future IMS sessions is limited to sponsoring organizations. To learn more about the "Achieving Extraordinary Results" seminar or to see if your organization is eligible for registration, visit the Institute for Management Studies Website at: http://www.imsla.net

About IMS
Established in 1974, the Institute for Management Studies has created some of the most innovating management development training series for its time. The IMS approach is based on direct interaction with some of the most prominent management minds in the world. Members of IMS benefit from a comprehensive education in management skills, with employees becoming more confident decision-makers and more effective leaders.

If you would like to know more about the "Achieving Extraordinary Results" seminar please call Errett Cord at 949-791-7097. You may also e-mail Mr. Cord at losangeles@ims-online.com. To learn more about the Institute for Management Studies, please contact their website at http://www.imsla.net

IMS provides its members with the most innovative and cost-effective management development series available. The membership approach allows IMS to bring in top faculty and programs at a cost much lower than individual organizations can typically provide.

Contact Information: Errett Cord
IMS Los Angeles
Chair
8 Menton
Newport Coast, CA
USA 92657
Voice: 949-791-7097
http://www.imala.net

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Institute for Management Studies April Seminar with Dr. Iris Firstenberg: Achieving Extraordinary Results Models for Innovative Thinking



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