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		<title>Unlock It! Forum – Reveals fresh approaches for leaders</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEWS CONTACT: Deborah Peck (480) 922-7102 dpeck@seity.com http://www.seity.com/eventregistration LEARN TO DO MORE WITH LESS IN BUSINESS Unlock It! Forum to reveal fresh approaches for leaders Are you a business leader who is struggling to do more with fewer resources? Does it feel like the business world is changing and you just can’t get a handle [...]]]></description>
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<p>CONTACT:<br />
Deborah Peck<br />
(480) 922-7102<br />
dpeck@seity.com</p>
<p>http://www.seity.com/eventregistration</p>
<p>LEARN TO DO MORE WITH LESS IN BUSINESS<br />
Unlock It! Forum to reveal fresh approaches for leaders</p>
<p>Are you a business leader who is struggling to do more with fewer resources? Does it feel like the business world is changing and you just can’t get a handle on it? You’re not alone. A shift is happening; in the way your teams work together, the way you communicate, and in the need for providing everything cheaper/better/faster. It is all about information, who’s using it and how, and who’s influencing others in your organization.</p>
<p>Uncovering your organization’s hidden potential and leveraging the power of the connected knowledge will be the focus of the upcoming Unlock It! Forum, taking place on September 17, 2009, from 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Desert Willow Conference Center, 4340 East Cotton Center Blvd., Phoenix, AZ 85040. This conference will give leaders a must-know overview of business trends and introduce an analysis tool that illustrates how these trends are directly affecting their organization’s needs. The forum presenters will provide specific solutions to address those needs and make change happen.</p>
<p>Anyone who feels challenged to do more with less, make correct decisions quickly, respond to changes in the marketplace and make effective plans to help their organizations thrive should attend. Middle managers and above, innovative leaders, and small business owners interested in moving forward faster will all benefit from this knowledge exchange forum. Attendees will discover if their organization culture includes trust among team members, which will help to gain intellectual capital and increase the organization’s competitive edge. Participants will also learn objectively how work really gets done, to best maintain and promote talent, and to reduce turnover and improve succession-planning results.</p>
<p>Speakers will include futurist Mary O’Hara-Devereaux, Ph.D., who will lead a visionary presentation discussing trends that drive the shifts we’re experiencing in business today, and management consultant, Deborah Peck, Ph.D., who will guide attendees through an interactive demonstration of her Knowledge, Experience, Skills (KÄ’S) Network Analysis system. The KÄ’S system physically maps work relationships and productivity paths within organizations. Dr. Peck will introduce how KÄ’S unlocks information and knowledge that leaders need to understand how their organization is connected, and to manage risk inherent in the business shift.</p>
<p>The cost of the 3 ½ hour forum is only $125 per person. This includes tools and interactive guidance to outline both long-term and immediate solutions which can be applied to resolve the cause of workplace problems, not just mask the symptoms. Each participant will also receive a copy of Dr. Mary O’Hara-Devereaux’s latest book Navigating the Badlands: Thriving in this Decade of Radical Transformation and Dr. Deborah Peck’s (Knowledge, Experience, Skills) KÄ’S Network Analysis booklet. Hot and cold hors d’ouvres and nonalcoholic beverages will be served.</p>
<p>Registration is available online at http://www.seity.com/eventregistration. For more details, please contact Deborah Peck at Seity, Inc., 480.922.7102, dpeck@seity.com.</p>
<p>ABOUT SEITY, INC.:<br />
Seity, Inc. (www.seity.com) works with people throughout the organization to increase effectiveness, build trust, and improve results. Methods are tailored to the clients’ needs and business objectives. We have more than 25 years in organizational improvement methods that focus on business development from the perspective of the most valuable asset to an organization, the people. Seity is positioned to support the shift in business functions caused by technology, outsourcing, and a virtual workforce, while focusing on the impact to people, workgroups, and the organization. Expertise is industry independent and has been effectively applied in technologies, financial, healthcare, and education. Seity specializes in KÄ’S Network Analysis, which uses Social Network Analysis methodology.</p>
<p>ABOUT GLOBAL FORESIGHT, INC.<br />
Global Foresight (www.global-foresight.net) helps courageous leaders scan, scout, and steer their way through a turbulent new phase of global transformation to targets no one else can see. Its mission is to help leaders and companies to thrive not just survive the Badlands by building a flywheel of serial innovation. Founder Mary O’Hara-Devereaux, Ph.D., and the Global Foresight team believe breakthrough innovation is the “holy grail” of sustainable profitable growth. Their approach is collaborative, rich with inspiring experiences and supported with good data and very cool processes.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Get more done with fewer resources by using internal networks to their highest potential In today’s economic climate, many business leaders are thinking about how to do more with fewer resources. Cutting budgets, delaying projects and layoffs can only help so much. Old methods are not producing the desired results and it seems like there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Get more done with fewer resources by using internal networks to their highest potential</p>
<p>In today’s economic climate, many business leaders are thinking about how to do more with fewer resources. Cutting budgets, delaying projects and layoffs can only help so much. Old methods are not producing the desired results and it seems like there are no alternatives. Decision makers want real solutions to tough problems and need a different approach.<br />
When the economy is down, it is a great time to embrace innovative methods for moving a business forward. How can productivity be improved? How can the best and most influential employees be retained to get the work done efficiently? Obvious options include restructuring or reevaluating current resources. Workers are asked to do more and more for their organizations to meet goals and remain competitive. But is this effective?</p>
<p>Let’s consider a new way to view people as resources in an organization.<br />
A typical view of an organization relies on an organization chart. We often relate to the functions of an organization based on this view of people as resources; they support the organization and produce business results. But is this how work really gets done: by following the organization chart flow? Don’t answer too fast.</p>
<p>We all have work relationships. It is part of human nature to develop relationships – even at work. These informal relationships develop organically based on trust and according to work circumstances. Exploring these relationships explains how the work actually gets done in any organization.<br />
How do you stay on top of an ever-changing business environment, business demands, and increased competition? The best answer is to make informed decisions based on objective information about how the work really gets done in your organization. A network analysis uncovers information that is often hidden about an organization’s current and most valuable resources of its people.</p>
<p>Once a company’s network is accurately analyzed, it’s possible to prepare and position the business now to respond when the economy improves.</p>
<p>The who, what, when, where and why of understanding the power of informal relationships in the workplace are:<br />
Who: All people in an organization no matter level or title<br />
What: A network analysis of how the work really gets done in an organization<br />
When: Now – for those looking to beat the competition, increase business results, do more with less, and manage based on information unavailable through any other method.<br />
Where: Within any company/organization<br />
Why: To address the causes, rather than the symptoms of organizational problems</p>
<p>As an example, a business owner is making budget cuts but still wants to move forward with some plans put in place for employee development needs that cannot wait. Some communication issues (a symptom) among departmental groups are apparent. A teambuilding session would offer a resolution to this issue while providing some teamwork training at the same time. To most, this may sound like a good plan and good use of the company’s precious dollars. Never before has it been so critical that the money spent produces the desired results.</p>
<p>Therefore, it’s important to consider: Is communication really the problem (the cause)? Could it be something else? Is there a way to be sure? There are some options.<br />
1. Do nothing<br />
2. Go ahead with the teambuilding session and hope for the best<br />
3. Address the cause, not the symptoms of the communication issue</p>
<p>Addressing the causes, not the symptoms of issues in any organization is best done using the Knowledge, Experience, Skills (KÄ’S) Network Analysis system. The networks become visible through maps, a visual display of work relationships – the connected knowledge in an organization. Patterns emerge and the maps are combined with metrics that offer a valid interpretation of what is really occurring in the organization. The analysis identifies key players and other information for leaders to make informed decisions that reduce the risk of wasting budget dollars.</p>
<p>KÄ’S Network Analysis is useful for several applications in the workplace including such things as organization restructuring, succession planning, change management, and mergers and acquisitions to name a few. The analysis provides rich information and recommendations about what is working in an organization and what is not working. Networks are dynamic and provide a snapshot of what is occurring real-time for objective information to make informed decisions.</p>
<p>As a business leader, you can continue to base your decisions on the organization chart (do the same thing and expect different results – the definition of insanity). Or, you can use the network and make informed decisions that will exact change and results that are swift and essential. Which will you choose?</p>
<p>Dr. Deborah Peck is the president and principal consultant at Seity, Inc. (www.seity.com). She is the developer of the Knowledge, Experience, Skills (KÄ’S) Network Analysis system, which physically maps work relationships and productivity paths within organizations. Dr. Peck will introduce how KÄ’S unlocks information and knowledge leaders need in order to understand how their organization is connected at the Unlock It! Forum, taking place September 17, 2009 at the Desert Willow Conference Center in Phoenix. For more details or to register, please visit http://www.seity.com/eventregistration. Dr. Deborah Peck may be reached directly at 480.922.7102 or dpeck@seity.com.</p>
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