Lead Yourself and Your Team through Mergers, Acquisitions, and Restructuring

Lead Yourself and Your Team through Mergers, Acquisitions, and Restructuring

ACS Webinars: Career Channel


Layoffs. Restructuring. Outsourcing. Right sizing. Sound familiar? Today’s chemical workforce is faced with challenging business transition periods. However, you can also use the winds of change to your career advantage.  Join us to learn from John Ferguson of PRITCHETT on how to successfully navigate your career through the uncertain waters of mergers, acquisitions, and restructuring.

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“Lead Yourself and Your Team through Mergers, Acquisitions, and Restructuring.” A short presentation followed by Q&A with speaker John Ferguson, Vice President of Change Management/Mergers & Acquisitions at PRITCHETT.

 



What You Will Learn

  • The predictable personal and team dynamics associated with M&A and restructuring
  • How to deal first with uncertainty (and then with change)
  • How to make smart choices in your career during the transition
  • And much more…


Webinar Details

Date: Thursday, November 11, 2010

Time: 2:00-3:00 pm ET

Fee: Free


Meet Your Expert

John Ferguson is Vice President of Change Management/Mergers & Acquisitions at PRITCHETT, a Dallas-based consulting, training and publishing firm with offices around the world. With over 10 million books sold, PRITCHETT is recognized as a leading authority on merger integration and major organizational change. During his tenure with PRITCHETT, John has had responsibility for the UK and Europe market. Early in 2008, he moved to Dallas to assume his current global role. During his career with PRITCHETT, he has delivered keynotes, workshops and webinars for over 150 organizations across most industries.


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