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May 12 & July 15, 2008, - Ronald Reagan Building

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NEW!                May 12 EIG Full Schedule  
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Thank you for your interest in Excellence in Government.  Registration for the May 12 Session is now full.  If you have any questions about the July 15 Session, please call 866-332-5185.

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EXCELLENCE IN GOVERNMENT 2008

EIG I: May 12
Human Capital - Organizational Leadership

EIG II: July 15
Program and Personal Leadership: Keys to Success in the Transition

Ronald Reagan Building, Washington DC 


Opening General Session

"The Human Capital Agenda: What’s Next"

Government Executive Editor in Chief Timothy B. Clark joins Linda M. Springer, Director of the Office of Personnal Management and David Chu, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, Department of Defense for a lively conversation about the future of the Human Capital agenda in the federal government.

Featuring:

  • David Chu, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, Department of Defense
  • Linda M. Springer, Director, Office of Personnel Management

 

 

Keynote Speaker Announced!

 

Jennifer Deal, author of Retiring the Generation Gap 

Retiring the Generation Gap: How Employees Young and Old Can Find Common Ground

How different are the generations, really? Everybody knows that the “generation gap” between younger and older people causes stress and frustration at work. Are the differences people complain about just a big misunderstanding, or are they real? And most important, how can you use similarities and differences among the generations to be more effective in your organization?  Jennifer Deal explains what can be done to retire the generation gap. Based on seven years of research on more than 3,000 leaders, Retiring the Generation Gap reveals the truth about generational conflicts at work—and what you can do about them. Applying these principles will help everyone to work with, work for, attract, manage, retain, and develop leaders of all generations.


 



Location Information: 

Ronald Reagan Building (link)
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20004

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Contact Information: 

If you have any questions on the conference content, please contact Andrea White at (202) 266-7328 or awhite@govexec.com.

For information on sponsoring at this year's event please contact Erika Donohue at (202) 266-7254 or edonohue@govexec.com.


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Premier Sponsors:

Graduate School, USDA

CareerBuilder


Track Sponsors:

Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program

 Management Concepts

Kronos

Booz Allen Hamilton


Luncheon Sponsor:

Graduate School, USDA


Reception Sponsors:

Center for Systems Management

Sodexo Government Services
 

Tote Bag Sponsor:

Hemsley Fraser


Lanyard Sponsor:

TMP Worldwide


Pocket Agenda Sponsors:

Management Concepts

Federal Consulting Group