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ASTDps :: September 2010 Chapter Meeting (September 21, 2010)Tuesday, September 21, 2010 from 7:30 AM to 9:30 AM (PT)Seattle, United States |
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ASTD-Puget Sound September Chapter Meeting
INNOVATION in the PUGET SOUND TODAY
A PANEL DISCUSSION ON CURRENT PRACTICES
In a time of tremendous change and economic turbulence, there is no greater or more important need than to help our organizations become more innovative, to develop the capacity to come up with new solutions to today’s challenges.
Join us for a provocative panel discussion on applied creativity –aka innovation -- from three diverse Puget Sound-based organizations: a major business unit of one company in the top 50 of the Fortune 500, an award-winning small company with under 200 employees, and a local government agency recently recognized nationally for innovation:
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Pierce Transit, 2010 National ASTD BEST Award winner, and Project Innovation- National Transit Institute Model Program Award Winner, 2009, represented by Manager of Organizational Learning, Kelly Johnston
- General Plastics Manufacturing Co., Winner of the World Trade Center Globe Award for Export Excellence, and Co-winner, Governor's Award for Workforce Development: represented by Vice President Eric Hahn.
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Microsoft Security Business Unit, whose innovation projects have been featured on CNBC, in the London Business School’s prestigious Management Lab journal, and at the Google Zurich Test Automation Conference, among other places, represented by Joshua Williams, Senior Software Design Engineer in Test, Microsoft Office Communications and Design Group.
The panel members will tell their stories about how their organizations successfully innovated, and offer their candid views on what practices have worked -- and what has not worked. From these divergent experiences, the panel, with help from the audience, will try to identify similarities and differences in the approaches.
WHY THIS MATTERS: There is a nearly universal consensus among management experts and futurists that applied creativity is increasingly becoming the dominant driver of economic activity and wealth creation around the world. The successful organization of the future will be one that is able to tap the creativity of their employees and apply this invaluable resource to produce practical innovations. In the process, the organization will constantly invent and reinvent its products and services and how it produces and delivers them.
Yet getting to this new future will be a challenge. Even here in the Puget Sound area, widely acknowledged to be one of the most innovative regions in the world, there is no consensus on what the best practices are for making an organization more innovative. Most current organizational structures, processes, and cultures are still predicated on outdated industrial-era beliefs and norms antagonistic to the idea-generation and information-sharing fundamentals underlying high rates of innovation.
Still, innovation is happening. What is working now, and how can this knowledge be used to begin to develop a more workable model of the creative organization to guide future practice is the subject of this fascinating discussion. You’ll want to be there. Register today!
Agenda::
8:00 - 9:30 am :: Program
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Online registration closes on the Saturday prior to the chapter meeting. At that time we are no longer able to accept pre-registrations.
Please note that once the online registration is closed, we encourage and welcome you to attend and pay at the door.
The meeting fees at the door are: Members - $20, Non Members $30.
Please note: there is 2 hours of free parking in the SODO parking lot. If you think you might need more time, ASTDps has been issued day passes. Volunteers will be available between 7:30 and 8:00 am just inside the main entrance with the day passes for you to place in your car. Thank you for your cooperation.
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Refund Policy ::
We are only able to offer refunds 3 days prior to the event, although arrangements may be made for a credit to the next meeting by e-mailing contact.us@astdps.org
When & Where
Mezza Cafe
2401 Utah Ave. S.
3rd floor of the Starbucks Center
Seattle,
98134-1431
Tuesday, September 21, 2010 from 7:30 AM to 9:30 AM (PT)
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