Time's running out to register online for Peter Bromberg's talk, The Value of Leadership, the Leadership of Value: Remaining Relevant in Times of Change. For more information on Pete and the program, see the blog post.
Please remember to register by Friday, April 17, so we have an accurate count to give to the Rutgers Conference Center. (You can pay by check even if you register online.)
Without further ado ... Pete tells us the Top Ten Reasons you should come to hear what he has to say. Actually, it's all about YOU and what YOU'LL DO (well, number 9 might not be all about you):
- Learn how to stop worrying and love disruptive technologies.
- Find out whether the speed of light is fast enough service, or do they really want it yesterday?
- See a great slide of a brain made out of lime green Jell-O.
- Find out what a "lucky saucer" is and why you have to have one.
- Learn to go beyond customer expectations. (If Henry Ford responded to customer requests, he would have bred faster horses.)
- Find out whether that 100-page strategic plan makes a better door stop or bird cage lining.
- Find out what you may have in common with British Elementary School children.
- Laugh.
- Be either greatly relieved or greatly disturbed to learn that when it comes to value, it's not about you.
- Find out why, after all, libraries should be in the filtering business.
Hope to see you there!
Eric Schwarz, NJSLA President (newjersey.sla AT gmail.com)