Washington, D.C. 20530
May 14, 2001
MEMORANDUM FOR BUREAU PERSONNEL OFFICERS, EXECUTIVE OFFICERS AND TRAINING OFFICERS
FROM: Joanne W. SimmsSUBJECT: 2001 Senior Executive Development Series "Seven Zones for Leadership: Authentic Action in Stability to Chaos" Seminar
This memorandum and attached flyer announces the next seminar in the Fiscal Year 2001 Senior Executive Development Series, "Seven Zones for Leadership: Authentic Action in Stability to Chaos." This series provides all Department of Justice Senior Executive Service (SES) members, senior managers, and supervisors at GS-14 and above, an excellent opportunity to learn the latest management thinking that will lead us into the future. Please distribute this memo and the attached information on the eighth seminar in the Series, to all your SES members, managers and supervisors at GS-14 and above.
There is no-cost for attending the seminar. The deadline for registration is June 14, 2001, two weeks prior to the scheduled seminar date. Executives, senior managers, and supervisors, who meet the eligibility criteria, of GS-14 and above, may register via e-mail with alejandro.m.bartning@usdoj.gov or by calling (202) 616-3619. The seminar will be filled on a first-register, first-attend basis to the specified number of registrants. All confirmed participants will be notified when they are registered to attend.
This no cost session is offered departmentwide to executives, managers and supervisors, GS-14 and above.
Date/Time: Thursday, June 28, 2001, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Who: Guest Speaker, Dr. Robert Terry, President, The Terry Group
Where: Main Justice Building, Great Hall
Topics: Leadership and its impact on Department of Justice executives
This Executive Development Series seminar focuses on building and enhancing leadership competencies by understanding elements of leadership in the organization.
Details: The deadline for registration is June 14, 2001. Executives, managers and supervisors, GS-14 and above, can register via e-mail with alejandro.m.bartning@usdoj.gov or by calling (202)616-3619. The first one hundred fifty registrants will attend.