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News Release CENTER NEWS RELEASE / February 23, 2009 Boise State Center for Professional Development Features Week-Long Program for Managers in Sun Valley The Boise State University Center for Professional Development will present the 25th anniversary of “The Strategic Experience: A Program for Management Development” May 11-16 at the Sun Valley Lodge in Sun Valley. This residential leadership development program is designed for high-potential managers. An early registration discount is available until April 3. Successful managers do more than manage functions; they lead people, define and implement strategies and achieve results. The program’s content and delivery are designed for managers who want or need to develop a broader-based understanding of different business functions and how they work together in order to be more successful. Participants leave with new methods and tools to execute enterprise-wide in a turbulent marketplace. Presentations by business experts and practice in decision-making through an online team competition and business simulation prepare participants to lead during critical changes that affect today’s business environment. “The business simulation was most valuable in teaching the interdependence between decision units,” said previous participant Sarah Woodley, president of Business Psychology Associates Inc. “The 360 feedback was one of the most valuable parts of the week.” To receive the early bird rate of $4,450 (a $300 discount), participants must submit a completed application and full fee payment before April 3. Thereafter, the program fee is $4,750. The single fee includes a private room, most meals and all managerial assessments and instructional materials. For more information or to apply, call (208) 426-3485, email tse@boisestate.edu or visit http://cpd.boisestate.edu/tse.html -30- Contact: Sherry Squires, University Communications, (208) 426-1563, ssquires@boisestate.edu Boise State University is “The New U Rising” with record student enrollment, new academic buildings, additional degree programs and a growing research agenda. Learn more at www.boisestate.edu.
Last reviewed on Monday, February 23, 2009
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