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2009-2010 Leadership 2.0 Class Sold Out

Twenty-five aftermarket professionals register for this year’s class.

Leadership 2.0 Nearly Sold Out

Aftermarket professionals urged to submit registrations soon for remaining spots.

Registration Now Open for 2009-10 Leadership 2.0 Experience

Candidates are encouraged to apply as early as possible, as the previous two classes sold out quickly.

University of the Aftermarket Recognizes the 25 Graduates of the 2008-09 Leadership 2.0 Program

Plans are already well underway for the 2009-10 Leadership 2.0 class, which will assemble for its first weeklong session Sept. 20-25, on the Northwood University campus in Midland, Mich.

From Leadership 2.0: Leaders Must Own Up To Mistakes, Consultant Says

Leaders should realize when employees make mistakes; it’s not to tick them off, said Tom Easton, consultant and senior partner of the Essential Action Design Group.

From Leadership 2.0: Ethics More Important Than Ever

Jerry van Rossom, adjunct professor of business ethics at Marygrove College in Detroit spoke yesterday to students of the Leadership 2.0 on the topic of “Is it just business or is it JUST business?”

2008-2009 Class of Leadership 2.0 Kicks Off Second Session in Florida

Keynote speaker Kathleen Schmatz of AAIA tells group there’s plenty to be happy about in the U.S. today.

Leadership 2.0 Class Reconvenes in Florida for Intensive Final Week of 2008-09 Program

Among the annual highlights of Leadership 2.0’s week-long spring session are the presentations of team research projects completed during the six-month intersession period.

University of the Aftermarket Announces Dates for 2009-2010 Leadership 2.0 Class

The 2008-2009 class of Leadership 2.0, one of the largest in the program’s history, finishes its curriculum April 13-18 of this year in West Palm Beach, Fla.

“Know Your Audience in Communicating,” Leadership 2.0 Attendees Are Told

Does texting someone — using cell phone shorthand such as BTW and OMG — make sense in business? It might be OK, as long as you know your audience, communications expert Tim Kraft told Leadership 2.0 attendees. The proliferation of different types of electronic communications has radically changed how we communicate, and new methods are quickly invading the long-established ways to reach people.