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Moving beyond strategic planning to “real strategy” that creates advantage

Eliminate strategic bottlenecks to unleash the organization’s full potential

Best practices for communicating and pushing strategy and organizational purpose down and across the entire organization

Unlock the power of organizational purpose to improve performance

Identify key strategic problems in a world of too much information and limited time

Time: 8:00AM–3:30PM
Cost: $595
Session Info

In this exclusive invitation-only session, tailored for business executives and other leaders, we delve into key areas to 1) enhance leadership and strategic skills, 2) instill purpose, and 3) address pivotal business challenges facing today’s leaders. We approach all these topics within the framework of our commitment as disciples of Jesus Christ. Learn how to transition from strategic planning to creating tangible advantages, tap into the transformative power of organizational purpose, and gain insights into best practices for communicating and embedding strategy throughout your organization. We will share tools that help leaders navigate the complexities of identifying and solving key strategic problems in a world brimming with information and limited time. Join us for an enriching experience alongside like-minded executives.

***This session targets senior executives and other top leaders in organizations. It is available by invitation only. Apply for an invitation here***
Contact Us

Contact us for more information about group pricing and any other questions that you may have about our interactive learning labs at 801-422-5080 or cwevents@byu.edu.

Substitutions and Cancellations

A $100 fee will be assessed for each refund requested. After the start of each camp no refund can be given. Participants will receive a full registration refund if the program is canceled for any reason. However, the university cannot be responsible for any cancellation or change charges assessed by airlines, travel agencies, or other institutions.

Admission and Standards

Participants of any race, color, creed, and ethnic or national origin are accepted for admission to this program provided they maintain university standards while on campus. These include modesty in dress and conduct and abstinence from alcohol, tobacco, coffee, tea, and harmful drugs. We are committed to providing a learning atmosphere that reasonably accommodates persons with disabilities who are otherwise qualified. At least two weeks before the start of the program, applicants with disabilities are invited to discuss the program content and available facilities with the program director.