Trust is an economic driver and always impacts two measurable outcomes: speed and cost. Like a ripple in a pond, trust begins with you. Where there is no trust, relationships decay, projects fail, customer go to competitors, initiatives under-perform, and works grinds to a crawl.
Leaders who attend this lunch (included) & learn will be introduced to the skills which increase personal credibility and specific behaviors that increase trust. As a result, they will be able to better manage change and lead high-performing teams that are agile, collaborative, innovative, and engaged.
About the presenter: Jeff Cleary joined the Covey Leadership Center in 1991 where he served as president of its New Jersey affiliate. Jeff has served a variety of clients in his 15 years with Franklin Covey, including many Fortune 100 and 500 companies. His experience spans industries including oil and gas, pharmaceutical, communications, and investment banking, as well as large and small IT firms. He has worked with the military, state, and federal government agencies, and a number of nonprofit organizations.
All MNTC instruction and curriculum is provided in English unless specifically stated otherwise.
It is the policy of the technology center board of education that students who have paid tuition for adult programs be given full or partial refunds under conditions stated in established guidelines.
A 1098-T Tuition Statement provides documentation you may be able to use to apply for education tax credits when you file your tax return. If you decline to provide your Social Security Number, we will not be able to provide you with a 1098-T.
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Moore Norman Technology Center
Attn: Bursar
PO Box 4701
Norman, OK 73070
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We proudly offer short-term class discounts for lifelong learners, full-time NPS and MPS employees, as well as valued service members, veterans, and their spouses. Learn about our short-term class discount program.