
You remember, don't you? Way back in the beginning, when you had a passion for leadership. There was a purpose, a meaning, a drive that greeted you each morning as you rose to take on the challenges of what awaited you that day.
Somewhere along the road, that feeling left. While you still may hold the position, the passion is gone... the direction lost...
It doesn't have to be that way any longer! The Champions' Roundtable was designed to rejuvenate and rebuild, to re-capture the passion for what you do. Whether you are stuck in middle management or have the corner office in the executive suite, the Champions' Roundtable may be just what you need to get back on track.
The next Champions' Roundtable is coming up soon! Please feel free to e-mail us with any questions you may have.
This is truly a weekend you won't want to miss!
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"I always knew I wanted to be a better leader, but didn't know how (to proceed). I now have some direction of where to focus my time and energy (personally) and how to do that with those around me."
— Brandon Brown — Champion
The Schedule
The Champions' Roundtable is held at a retreat in the Rocky Mountains. Scheduled for Friday afternoon through Sunday noon, the time will be divided between short training sessions, group brainstorming sessions and personal time of reflection.
Requirements
The program is limited to no more than 15 leaders. All must be in a leadership position and willing to try some new steps to recapture the lost passion.
The Investment
The largest investment will be your time. Denver International Airport is somewhat centrally located for travel from across the country. The schedule is arranged so that the majority of attendees will be able to fly in Friday morning and return home late Sunday.
Registration is $795, which includes all handouts. Details for housing will be provided with your registration materials.
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""(The concept of) 'E-Life' was HUGE! (It forced me) to think about what is important to me, what I want, and what I have."
— David Harding — Champion
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