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Best Practices in Managing Your Team in 2020 — Aug 20 Webinar

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Last modified: August 11, 2020

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  Rochester professionals, Nicky Espinosa, Director of Strategy Management, Mayo Clinic (and executive coach, Nicky Espinosa Coaching),Elsa Maas, Associate HR Director, Olmsted County to be on Performance Excellence Network panel Best Practices in Managing Your Team in 2020 — Aug 20 Webinar

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PEN Event

Rochester professionals, Nicky Espinosa, Director of Strategy Management, Mayo Clinic (and executive coach, Nicky Espinosa Coaching),Elsa Maas, Associate HR Director, Olmsted County to be on Performance Excellence Network panel Best Practices in Managing Your Team in 2020 — Aug 20 Webinar

 

 

OpenBeam Comment

Given many Rochester professionals in their individual work boundaries--in this case, Mayo and Olmsted County--have affiliations with PEN and systems level thinking, it is clear that the competences do exist in Rochester, and these resources should be tapped into to harmonise the "lack-of-system" approach in driving our community's array of initiatives.

And that is what OpenBeam.net has been advocating and espousing. 

 


 

 

  

 

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