Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at 8:00 AM until 9:00 AMEastern Daylight Time UTC -04:00
Zoom Online Webinar
At Stevens, our close ties to industry and our technology emphasis enable us to work closely with industry to create curricular offerings that reflect the demands of the business world.
To better demonstrate our value proposition, I encourage you to join us for a short webinar on a topic I think you’ll find especially interesting.
This talk presents a set of practical strategies which can be immediately employed by leaders at any level immediately to ensure that their staff performance is maximized during trying times and stressful circumstances. Using real world examples and field proven methods from the always fast paced and high pressure healthcare work environment, a set of realistic, resonant and relevant takeaways will be in the offing throughout the lecture.
Donald N. Lombardi, Ph.D., USMC(R) is a Professor and the Executive Director of the Stevens Healthcare Educational Partnership (SHEP) at Stevens Institute of Technology. As the innovator and leader of SHEP, he has secured eight successive grants for developing leadership education of nonprofit safety net hospitals and the Stevens SATMax College Prep Program for Urban High Schools. Dr. Lombardi has consulted to over 170 healthcare organizations in all 50 states and ten foreign countries and has written over forty articles and twelve books.
Aspiring leaders require a new perspective that empowers them to evaluate the use, and limitations, of technology in setting organizational strategy and attacking corporate missions with fearlessness. At Stevens, management programs offer a tech-infused approach to concepts like finance, marketing, strategy and operations, preparing you to lead in a business world constantly changed by new advances in technology. More
8:00AM - 8:05AM: Introduction 8:05AM - 8:30AM: Virtual Lecture by Prof. Lombardi 8:30AM - 8:40AM: Overview of the Stevens Management Programs 8:40AM - 9:00AM: Questions & Answers
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