Human Capital Institute and Franklin University Announce Next Network and Learn Event on March 7
(Washington, D.C. February 17, 2007) Press release distributed in partnership with
The Human Capital Institute (HCI), a global professional association and educator in talent management strategies, and Franklin University, a Columbus-based educator known for its focus on providing educational opportunities and choices for working adults, announced today the details of their next network & learn event. Dr. E. Ted Prince, CEO and Founder of the Perth Leadership Institute, will be the featured presenter.
Washington, D.C. (PRWeb) February 17, 2007 -- The Human Capital Institute (HCI), a global professional association and educator in talent management strategies, and Franklin University, a Columbus-based educator known for its focus on providing educational opportunities and choices for working adults, announced today the details of their next network & learn event. Dr. E. Ted Prince, CEO and Founder of the Perth Leadership Institute, will be the featured presenter.
The complimentary breakfast event will be held on Wednesday, March 7, 2007, from 7:30 AM to 9:30 AM ET, on the Franklin University Columbus campus in the Richard M. Ross Auditorium, 301 E. Rich Street.
"Recruiting the right people is critical for financial success in today's knowledge economy. However, HR departments are typically unaware of the single most pivotal aspect of doing this successfully," said Allan Schweyer, HCI's President & Executive Director. "Ted Prince refers to it as the Financial Signature® of potential recruits."
Dr. Prince's presentation, "Recruiting and Developing Winning Leaders in the Public and Private Sectors," will share how the innate financial competencies of managers impact the performance and valuation outcomes of organizations, and how executives and human resource managers can identify and leverage the financial personalities of potential hires. Dr. Prince will provide examples of how forward-thinking government agencies, not-for-profits, and corporations have applied his predictive model, the Financial Signature®, and associated research findings to recruit and hire the right executives, and to develop high potential leaders--at all management levels.
Attending HR executives will come away with a comprehensible framework and vocabulary that will better equip them to work with the CEO, CFO, and COO, and help them take their "seat at the table" as strategic business partners. Dr. E. Ted Prince is author of the book, "The Three Financial Styles of Very Successful Executives, published by McGraw-Hill in August 2005. His book addresses the Financial Signature® of leaders and its impact on company outcome and valuation.
After extensive research on the personality and leadership styles of hundreds of high-profile C-level executives, Dr. Prince developed a predictive model that can actually forecast the impact an executive will have on the corporate bottom line. Amazingly, many executives that would be considered model leaders are destined to lose money or constrain corporate valuation year after year due to Financial Signature® and leadership styles that could easily be fixed through proper coaching.
Prince's work is held in high regard. His article, "The Fiscal Behavior of CEOs," was recently published in the prestigious journal of MIT's Sloan School of Management, an honor reserved for the world's most innovative thought leaders in business.
Dr. E. Ted Prince is an expert in the area of leadership performance and improvement. As CEO and Founder of the Perth Leadership Institute, he is the architect of the Perth Leadership Outcome Model, the basis for the Perth Leadership System, which is used by corporations and executive education organizations. He consults to CEOs, boards, and senior executives on leadership improvement. Prince has an extensive background at the CEO level in both public and private companies. He was Chairman and CEO of Clearstory Systems, Inc. (formerly INSCI Corp.), a Boston-based public (NASDAQ) company that developed enterprise content management software, a role in which he served for almost six years. Among several other CEO roles, he also served as President and CEO of Computer Power Group in New York (later acquired by Spherion).
There is no charge for the Franklin event, and it is open to the public. Interested professionals should call 866-538-1909 to register. For a list of Human Capital Leadership events at prestigious universities throughout the U.S. and Canada, please visit: www.humancapitalinstitute.org
PRESS CONTACTS Franklin University Sherry Mercurio 614-947-6581 Human Capital Institute Andrea Miller 866-538-1909. This press release was distributed through eMediawire by Human Resources Marketer (HR Marketer: www.HRmarketer.com) on behalf of the company listed above.