When

Saturday January 18, 2014 from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM MST
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Local First Arizona
Local First Arizona 
602-956-0909 
kendall@localfirstaz.com

Local Leadership Compass 2014 
Define Your Business Goals for the New Year 

The New Year means new strategies and goals for your business! While ringing in 2014, this is the ideal time to think through what you want to accomplish over the next twelve months and put together a plan to achieve your goals. The Local Leadership Compass is about setting a clear direction for the upcoming year, and discovering the differences that will make a difference for your business in 2014. This half day workshop retreat, led by Dr. Anton G. Camarota, will show you how to:

- Identify the root cause of problems and avoid being distracted by symptoms 
Develop well-formed outcomes as part of the goal setting process
Define the core goals that will serve as a foundation for moving forward 
Describe success in a meaningful way 

This workshop retreat will take place on Saturday, January 18th from 1-6 p.m. at CopperPoint PlazaThe workshop is organized specifically for Local First members who can attend for $99 per person, a huge discount as this event generally costs $249 per person. Attending will provide you with valuable and practical insight to help grow your business and get things done in 2014! 

 

About the Speaker:

  

Dr. Anton G. Camarota is Executive Director of Tellari, an Arizona-based consulting firm dedicated to helping business leaders build sustainable companies. Dr. Camarota’s practice focuses on developing value-adding strategies that move companies forward. Anton is an internationally published author of four books, and has most recently written “Sustainability Management in the Solar Photovoltaic Industry,” available at LAP Publishing. Dr. Camarota has more than two decades of business advising experience with Fortune 1000 clients including Coors ACX and American Express, as well as numerous emerging companies and small businesses. Dr. Camarota’s current research centers on defining the best practices for sustainability management and business longevity.