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Time management is Dec. 8 topic of Culver-Stockton Business Leadership Exchange Series
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
CANTON, Mo. – Culver-Stockton College’s Business Leadership Exchange Series will welcome Randall Dean of Randall Dean Consulting and Training on Tuesday, December 8, in a discussion of “Finding Extra Time: Time Management Strategies for Busy Students and Professionals.” Dean will speak at 10 a.m. in room 207 of the Herrick Foundation Center on the C-SC campus.
Dean has more than 15 years of experience using and teaching an advanced time management/personal organization system. His clients include organizations such as Procter & Gamble, Michigan State University, the Fetzer Institute, the University of Pittsburgh, and Ohio State University. Dean graduated with honors from Western Michigan University in 1991 and is an active member of the National Speakers Association, American Society for Training and Development, and Michigan Society for Association Executives. Dean recently completed a book that details his personal system for proactive life and time management, personal organization, and goal attainment. He is married with one child and resides in East Lansing, Mich.
The Culver-Stockton Business Leadership Exchange Lecture Series is funded by Ron Leftwich, class of 1964, and Susie Leftwich and supported by the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) Student Chapter.
On February 2, the series will continue with Doug Smith, C-SC alumni and president of the associated general contractors of Missouri. Smith will speak about the challenges for contractors in the current economic climate. John Bloom of the Rural Electrification Corporation of Lewis County will speak on March 16 about the successful operation of a Rural Electric Association in America.
For more information, contact Dell Ann Janney, professor of accounting and chair of the business division at 573-288-6388 or djanney@culver.edu. The BLE events are free and open to the public.
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