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[ Webinar ] The Value of Senior Leadership Development

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Explore senior leadership insights, strategies, and programs for the modern era Elevate Senior Leade

Explore senior leadership insights, strategies, and programs for the modern era [View in browser]( [Center for Creative Leadership]( [Register Today >]( Elevate Senior Leadership Merging Wellbeing, EDI, and Proven Strategies for Effective Leadership The Value of Senior Leadership Development TUE., OCT 31, 3 P.M. GMT Explore the evolving landscape of senior leadership, where wellbeing and EDI (Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion) are becoming a central focus. Join us for an enlightening live webinar with Carlos Arcusa from TD Synnex, a proud alum of our renowned Leadership at the Peak program. Carlos will share his personal leadership journey and reveal how TD Synnex has seamlessly integrated OE programs into their L&D strategy. You’ll gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your leadership approach in today's dynamic environment. [REGISTER TODAY]( The Real Power of Open-Enrollment Programs As the business world evolves, leaders need training that's both innovative and deeply impactful. Explore how open enrolment programs — backed by decades of research and customized to each leader — can supercharge leadership capabilities, strengthen your leadership pipeline, and foster organizational growth across sectors. [LEARN MORE]( Effective Leadership Starts at the Top FOR SENIOR LEADERS Leadership at the Peak The challenges of the c-suite are unique and multifaceted. Through immersive exercises and expert coaching leaders gain insights into their impact enhancing their executive image and ensuring they lead at their best. [Register Now >]( FOR SENIOR LEADERS Leading for Organizational Impact Leverage the power of our world-renowned business simulation — Looking Glass, Inc.® — and give senior leaders the skills to work across boundaries, adopt a strategic perspective, and impact organizational outcomes. [Register Now >]( Join Our Community [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( Contact Our Global Offices [Americas]( | [APAC]( | [EMEA]( © Copyright 2023, Center for Creative Leadership. All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy]( [Copyright Information]( [Trademark Policy]( [Customize your preferences]( to unsubscribe or select the emails relevant to you. Worldwide Headquarters: One Leadership Place,Greensboro, NC 27410 (USA)

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