Building Your Executive Management Team

Entrepreneur's Edge

If you have challenges building a highly effective Management Team, you should attend, and get the ideas and solutions you need.

Topic March 12th is “Building Effective Executive Teams” – delivered with thoroughly prepared excellence by Doug Somers. Doug is the Co-President & CEO Cassidy Bay Group, Co-founder and Past CEO Bridgewater Systems, and a past VP and General Manager Newbridge Networks.

The session runs from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm – It is no charge for e2 Alumni, and a special (subsidized) price of $195 for other friends and candidates who are interested in having stronger, more effective teams in place.

Part of the session will be discussion of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (using the newer MBTI Form Q).  If you wish to do the MBTI assessment for yourself we have arranged a subsidized low cost of $25 to have access to the on-line MBTI questions. This is optional for all participants.

So, beat the crowd – book your spot now!

Another e2 Plus session runs April 14th , on “Market & Product Opportunity Assessment”. We are also taking registrations for this session….and happy to answer any questions.

If you are interested in attending, please contact: Peter Fillmore <pfillmore@avocasemi.com>

By Aydin Mirzaee

3 Responses to “Building Your Executive Management Team”

  1. Bill Stewart  on March 10th, 2009

    I found my five half days on the E2 course to be the most valuable by minute of any course I’ve ever taken. I also attended a follow-on session with Doug Somers, and he brings to the table deep learning – the kind of insight you need to get to the next level. This program and its related elements are among Ottawa’s most valuable resources for entrepreneurs. I highly recommend you get all you can from them. And then, give back.

  2. Gavin McLintock  on March 10th, 2009

    The E2 course and the E2+ sessions are very worthwhile whether you are a neophyte or a seasoned veteran. Doug Somer’s session on team-building is particularly helpful.

  3. Dawn Wintour  on March 15th, 2009

    The E2 course was a good introduction to business for myself, as I had no formal business training and was interested in taking a new product to market. The follow up sessions are certainly worthwhile.