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Last chance to register for Strategy@Work October 28-29 Last Chance to Register Don?t miss Strateg

Last chance to register for Strategy@Work October 28-29 [View in Browser]( [Brightline - Project Management Institute]( [Strategy@Work 2021 | October 28-29, 2021]( Last Chance to Register Don’t miss Strategy@Work, a 2-day virtual transformation conference for executives designed to help you embrace and lead perpetual transformation. Join the Strategy@Work Community: ✓ Exchange ideas and insights with hundreds of global strategy and transformation leaders ✓ Access to over a dozen diverse talks on strategy, leadership and transformation ✓ Enhance your experience with live interactive workshops and roundtables on 29 October ✓ On-demand access to recorded conference sessions through 31 January 2022 [Mark King] Mark King Chief Executive Officer of Taco Bell Corp. Driving Radical Turnarounds by Unleashing Creative Culture [Rita McGrath] Rita McGrath Best-Selling Author and Professor at Columbia Business School Redefining Your Transformation Strategy [Don Tapscott] Don Tapscott Executive Chairman, Blockchain Research Institute Thriving in the Age of Trivergence [John Hagel] John Hagel Strategist, Author, and Co-Chair at the World Economic Forum Overcoming the Resistance to Transformation Key Themes at Strategy@Work 2021 • What do leaders need to know about perpetual transformation? • Are the traditional views about planning, monitoring and controlling outcomes outdated in the real world? What are the new approaches of executing transformation? • What makes transformations succeed? • How can leaders achieve positive goals for their stakeholders and the planet? [REGISTER TODAY]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Clubhouse]( 14 Campus Blvd, Newtown Square, PA 19073-3299 USA [Contact Us 24/7](Y/REhPR04zbUl2eFhoMlZvVTJkdWtjelJtOGFzV21hcm1EMEcxYXNnOWc3aU41TUlKcUNjRzFpMUYvR29HZkF5Y2k2dWp5RUlWL1d0YkNMVkdoOUMvOGxkY1hQUmcwMEo5b1J1OXUyS1k3UnM9S0/) [About Us]( | [Privacy Notice]( [Unsubscribe / Manage Email Settings]( ©2021 Project Management Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. For a comprehensive list of PMI registered marks of Project Management Institute, Inc, please contact the PMI Legal Department. If calling from outside of the domestic U.S., international calling rates may apply. Message & data rates may apply. PMI-45831950

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