2012 Smith Leadership Symposium

What do Joie de Vivre hotels, the Oakland Museum of California and EmcArts’ Innovation Labs have in common?

Find out at the 2012 Smith Leadership Symposium when 20+ institutions share their stories of organizational change, employee engagement and leadership on Friday, September 7 in Balboa Park, San Diego.

The 2012 Smith Leadership Symposium Organizational Innovation and the Engagement Equation will inspire new ways of thinking about the business of arts, science, and cultural institutions. Chip Conley – Hotelier, best-selling author, and frequent TED Talk speaker – will kick off the day, followed by case studies of cultural institutions in organizational change, and breakout sessions that allow for deeper exploration of conference themes. At the end participants will reconvene for a final panel on changing business models and philanthropy.

Registration is open! Special discounts apply for CAM, MESC, MER and San Diego Museum Council members. Inquire at learning@bpcp.org. Can’t make it to San Diego? Join us virtually. Not a good day? Register anyway and get access to all the session recordings for later use. This is one professional development opportunity not to miss!

For more information on the 2012 Smith Leadership Symposium Organizational Innovation and the Engagement Equation, please visit the event website at http://bpcp.badgestack.net/. The Symposium is produced by the Balboa Park Learning Institute, a program of the Balboa Park Cultural Partnership, with the generous support of the Institute of Museum and Library Services and the City of San Diego's Commission for Arts and Culture. Additional partners include the Museum Education Roundtable, California Association of Museums, San Diego Zoo Global, Museum Educators of Southern California, and the San Diego Museums Council. LearningTimes is our technology partner.

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