Sunday Edition
There are two upcoming events presented by the associates at Tom Peters Company, in the UK and in the U.S. You've got to know them through their posts on tompeters.com, now you can hear them virtually and in person.
First, you can learn more about Future Shape of the Winner and how you can apply its principles in your own situation at a free Webinar, on Thursday, 6 March 2008, once at 12.00 midday GMT and once at 12 midday EST. During this one-hour web presentation, the team at TPC!UK will explain how FSW can help you deal with some typical dilemmas facing business today, tell you how to begin applying the basic FSW principles in your business, and outline next steps for those who want to go further. For information and registration, go to tompeters.co.uk.
Second, the Brand You road trip is back in progress! The next stop on the tour is Dallas, where Tom Peters Company, U.S., will team with Southern Methodist University to bring you the Brand You: Inspired Performance workshop, on Monday, 31 March 2008. Sign up to learn why all your employees should be Brand Yous. That is, talented people dedicated to achieving excellence, who improve your brand while enhancing their own. For information and registration, go to www.cox.smu.edu.
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Comments
Bloody marvellous TP Org. UK!
(No one said you couldn't choose to be exceptional? so you just did it anyway!)
Why, because your taking a green approach to the delivery of your thinking, this is great stuff, it is stuff I have been occasionally banging on about on these pages for a while. Use the technology at your disposal, the 50 lessons is another great example of this.....
Tom the bar has been raised by the UK how many of these will you personally do this year? and so reduce your time spent sitting in taxi's, airports and lounges across the globe. Onwards.....
Looking forward to making sure I take part.
Have the best of days.
Patrick
Posted by Patrick at February 19, 2008 10:48 AM
This sounds really cool. Looking forward to it.
Cheers
Posted by Brett at February 19, 2008 3:38 PM
Have registered my interest and hope to join the 12 midday EST session - sounds fun.
Thanks all at TP UK
Posted by Trevor Gay at February 19, 2008 4:46 PM
I too would be interested in attending the 12:00pm EST session but I'm having issues with the e-mail link to express interest on my end. Is there a alternate address or method that I could use to register?......Thanks!
Posted by Dave Wheeler at February 19, 2008 11:09 PM
Dave - So sorry about the difficulty you are having with registration. You can email Vicki@tompeters.co.uk and she'll include you in the planning.
Trevor - You are definitely on the list! We'll be in touch with registration details nearer the time.
Posted by Madeleine at February 20, 2008 4:20 AM
Thank you very much....
Posted by Dave Wheeler at February 20, 2008 7:10 AM
Thanks Madeleine - appreciated.
Posted by Trevor Gay at February 20, 2008 6:46 PM
This really sound incedible, I am looking forward to it. Thank you!
Posted by Kamogelo at February 21, 2008 6:26 AM
Tom,
I've signed up for the SMU seminar. Looking forward to it and how to create Wow experiences.
Steve
Posted by Steve at March 2, 2008 3:33 PM
Steve,
We hope you are not expecting to see Tom himself at SMU. I should have made it more clear in the post that Tom Peters Company means the consultants who are licensed under Tom's name. They teach businesses how to bring Tom-quality work into their workplaces, but Tom is not often involved in their events (which tend to be more affordable than Tom events, by the way).
Posted by Cathy Mosca at March 4, 2008 3:07 PM