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[Hub Workbench: Hub Lab] 3 Secrets of How To Accomplish Anything

Thursday, December 8, 2011 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM (PT)

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HUB LAB PRESENTS: "3 Secrets of How to Accomplish Anything"

Date: December 8th, 2011
Time: 12.00p - 1.00p
Location: HUB San Francisco, 901 Mission Street, Suite 105, SF 94606
Conference Room: Hubble 

IN THIS LAB: We will discuss the 3 secrets/ skills required by every leader that seeks to build an organization.  These skills are also core principles for building a meaningful life.  We draw from leadership program of the San Francisco Institute of Leadership (http://www.sanfranciscoIN.com) designed to help professionals understand where they are in their career and life, define their purpose, create a plan, and build the skills needed to succeed.

          You should attend this program if you:

  • Want to become a successful and adaptive leader. 
  • Want to learn how to influence and persuade others.
  • Are facing a leadership crucible.
  • Want to inspire others.
  • Want to improve your abilities to generate ideas.
  • Need to merge creative skills with analytic skills.
  • Are transitioning and want a meaningful career.
  • Want to discover and lead a life and career with a purpose.
  • Desire to experience and accomplish more.
  • Want to make an impact on world.

ABOUT THE FACILITATOR: 

Michael is the founder of the San Francisco Institute of Leadership. Their programs encourage motivation, self-evaluation, self-awareness, reflection, prudent risk taking, cross-disciplinary thinking, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. 

He is also Managing Principal of JMF & Co (www.jmf-co.com), a San Francisco based management consulting firm. Clients include fast growth companies, private capital groups, and leaders from Dell, Motorola, and Medtronic.  He is the Chairman Emeritus and Co-founder of Little Kids Rock, an innovative non-profit providing free music lessons and instruments to children in public schools.  Little Kids Rock has served over 160,000 kids in over 1000 public schools in 11 US states and trained over 1,500 teachers to run music programs. It has appeared in Forbes, Rolling Stone,  NY Times, Time, CNN, ABC, MTV, and Univision and is supported by celebrities such as Lady Gaga, Carlos Santana, Black Eyed Peas,  Metallica,  Gene Simmons, BB King, Paul Simon, Slash,  Bernie Williams (NY Yankees), and many more.  

Michael is a Marshall Memorial Fellow and earned an MPA from Harvard and BSE from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.

When & Where



Hub SoMa - Light House Conference Room
901 Mission Street
, 94103

Thursday, December 8, 2011 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM (PT)


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Hub Bay Area

www.hubbayarea.com

Hub Bay Area is a place where for profit and non profit social change ideas build and scale into viable enterprises that address the complex problems we face, from poverty to climate change, for people and planet.  Change agents find the support they need at the Hub to reach their goals faster, surrounded by a community that makes everyone smarter and more effective. From seed funding to professional services, from mentors to peers who understand what they are doing, the Hub is a platform that helps make it happen.  It's where change goes to work.

 

Intersection for the Arts

http://theintersection.org/

Founded in the early 1960’s and incorporated in 1965, Intersection for the Arts cultivates inclusivity, builds community, and inspires social change through art. We develop, produce, and present new work in the performing, literary, visual and interdisciplinary arts and we serve Bay Area communities through artist residencies, public art, education and incubation, and direct community engagement programs. For the past five decades, Intersection has initiated ground-breaking programming and broad-based collaboration that actively demonstrates that art and creativity realized through meaningful, inclusive, and collaborative places fuels vibrancy and facilitates positive

change.