With A Long View, Musk Selects Texas For Next Tesla Plant
CEO will plop truck-making factory near Austin as he adds another feather for Chief Executive’s No. 1 State for Business.
CEO will plop truck-making factory near Austin as he adds another feather for Chief Executive’s No. 1 State for Business.
There is little question that if the US is to recover from this recession and if unemployment is to be driven down, small business will lead the way. Unfortunately, intentionally or unintentionally, the government is crushing our one hope of recovery.
States do compete with one another for business and for people. When we queried CEOs last January on their views of the best and worst
The No. 1 university in America for turning out current CEOs of Fortune 500 companies is not Harvard, not Stanford, not Notre Dame. It’s Wisconsin.
As Amazon decides where it will locate its much-anticipated “HQ2” second headquarters facility, some front-runners have emerged.
Detroit ‘s bankruptcy is a warning that no city is too big to fail. Cities that fail have knock-on effects that impact business. Detroit is about $18 billion in debt, and will only be able to pay out a fraction of what it owes. Some media reports hint that it’s problems may lead to some form of federal bailout. But is this really likely? What are the likely impacts on business in the region?
What can private companies discover from the public company implementations of ASC 842? Here are some of the highlights.
Cities that develop strategies for attracting and retaining talent stand to be the world’s next best places for corporate and foreign direct investment. Those that ignore the issue risk losing not just people, but economic opportunities.
Amazon selected a pair “second headquarters” in New York City and Northern Virginia. It’s a case of the tech rich getting richer and Flyover Country continuing to have to bootstrap its way to digital relevance.
A strategic state government vision coupled with private/public partnerships is working to elevate the state of Iowa in three key areas that are important to CEOs in site selection: availability of skilled labor, highway accessibility and quality of life.
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1:00 - 5:00 pm
Over 70% of Executives Surveyed Agree: Many Strategic Planning Efforts Lack Systematic Approach Tips for Enhancing Your Strategic Planning Process
Executives expressed frustration with their current strategic planning process. Issues include:
Steve Rutan and Denise Harrison have put together an afternoon workshop that will provide the tools you need to address these concerns. They have worked with hundreds of executives to develop a systematic approach that will enable your team to make better decisions during strategic planning. Steve and Denise will walk you through exercises for prioritizing your lists and steps that will reset and reinvigorate your process. This will be a hands-on workshop that will enable you to think about your business as you use the tools that are being presented. If you are ready for a Strategic Planning tune-up, select this workshop in your registration form. The additional fee of $695 will be added to your total.
2:00 - 5:00 pm
Female leaders face the same issues all leaders do, but they often face additional challenges too. In this peer session, we will facilitate a discussion of best practices and how to overcome common barriers to help women leaders be more effective within and outside their organizations.
Limited space available.
10:30 - 5:00 pm
General’s Retreat at Hermitage Golf Course
Sponsored by UBS
General’s Retreat, built in 1986 with architect Gary Roger Baird, has been voted the “Best Golf Course in Nashville” and is a “must play” when visiting the Nashville, Tennessee area. With the beautiful setting along the Cumberland River, golfers of all capabilities will thoroughly enjoy the golf, scenery and hospitality.
The golf outing fee includes transportation to and from the hotel, greens/cart fees, use of practice facilities, and boxed lunch. The bus will leave the hotel at 10:30 am for a noon shotgun start and return to the hotel after the cocktail reception following the completion of the round.