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Adapting to the New Global Marketplace

African American news from Pasadena - Commentary on adapting to the new global marketplaceA first-time 2012 Legal and Business Tele-Webinar Series trains and supports professionals and businesses in adapting to the ever-changing global marketplace: It examines how we can effectively adapt to: "Change, Change, Change ..."

Heather Atkinson, the TeleWebinar Series host, stated that "The Series was designed for entrepreneurs, professionals, corporate executives, sports & entertainment enthusiasts, and law students to support open discussion and collaboration on solutions, as our economy adjusts to a new "normal". The objective of the Series is to support individuals and businesses in focusing on priorities and identifying meaningful information that can improve business and professional life. Presenters in the Series are from diverse business and professional disciplines. They have agreed to share specific tools and skills needed for personal or professional transformation that enables effective management of an ever-changing business and professional landscape.

The Tele-Webinar Series kicked off on February 9, 2012, 6:00 p.m. PST with licensing expert Rand Brenner educating and training entrepreneurs on how to leverage their "know how" and business processes by associating with established brands. The Series can be listened to live and for a limited time thereafter free, via the Internet and by phone line by visiting and signing up at: http://www.WorkFlowGuaranteed.com.

Future Guest Trainers include, for example:

  • Four Time Entrepreneur Jane Deuber, "Four Steps to Business Mastery," February 22;
  • Professor Elliot Dorff, "Business Ethics," March 6, 2012;
  • Diversity Expert Dr. Gerda Govine, "The New Face of Diversity and the Benefits of Inclusion in a Global Economy," March 22; and
  • Anichini's CEO Susan Dollenmaier, "How to Move your Business from a Flea Market Start-Up to a Worldwide Brand," May 10.

The presentations will take place at 6:00 p.m. Pacific Standard Time.

[Heather is a transactional attorney and corporate consultant specializing in contract management, drafting and negotiating of business operations and sales documents that align vision with successful outcomes. She calendared the Tele-Webinar Series over a span of months so that participants will have time to ingest, digest and implement solutions. To participate and sign up for individual or group events within the Series, please follow the link: http://www.WorkFlowGuaranteed.com. For easy reference or future notification, use the following link: http://forms.aweber.com/form/48/1586773848.htm.]

 

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