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Live webcast: How progress happens, Free! March 19th

Next week I’m doing a fun, live, one hour webcast on my latest thinking about progress and innovation.

The best part is, if you’ve got a question you want me to answer, read below and I’ll work it into the presentation.

Description: Talking about innovation is easy – but making change happen in organizations is ridiculously hard. But there are things we can learn from the history of technology, political revolution and change, and there is a playbook we can reuse to help us avoid easy mistakes and seemingly popular, but actually self-defeating approaches. This fun, interactive and entertaining talk will prime you for leading change, managing true innovation, and enhance your skills for motivating, managing and leading people in the real world. And Scott takes requests: if you have a specific question or situation you want Scott to try and work into the presentation, leave a comment, or drop him a line at scottberkun.com/contact.

Attendance is limited, so register now. We’ll send you a reminder before the webcast. And please feel free to share this invitation with others.

Date: Thursday, March 19 at 10 am PT
Price: Free!
Duration: Approximately 60 minutes
To register: oreilly.com/go/progresshappens
Questions? Please send email to webcast@oreilly.com


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