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Announcing
the 2003 Pegasus Conference
Systems Thinking in ActionŽ 2003
October 8-10
The Seaport Hotel and World Trade Center
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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If organizations don't change, how can the world
change? This is the clarion call for the 2003 Pegasus Conference, Changing Our
Organizations to Change the World: Systems Thinking in ActionŽ, to be held in
Boston, Massachusetts, on October 8-10. As Peter Senge said recently, "To
transform how our larger systems work, we need to get a critical mass of people
doing things differently." We invite you to join us in Boston with colleagues
from around the world who are being intentional about developing global
networks for change.
Our keynote presenters for this year include:
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Peter
Senge, author of The Fifth Discipline
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Adam
Kahane, cofounder of Generon Consulting
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David
Thomas, Harvard Business School professor and author of Breaking
Through: The Making of Minority Executives in Corporate America
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Molly
Baldwin, Sayra Pinto, and Vichey Phoung, from Roca, a local
community-building organization
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H.
Thomas Johnson, coauthor of Relevance Lost: The Rise and Fall of
Management Accounting
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Elaine
B. Johnson, educator and executive director of MBM Associates
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Harry
Spence, commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Social
Services
The program also includes concurrent sessions and forums, learning paths for
systems thinking and healthcare, pre- and post-conference skill-building
sessions, and special gatherings for educators and nonprofit leaders.
Register by April 15th for only $1095--a $500 savings. Teams of four or more
registering together receive substantial discounts (contact Julie Turner at
1-781-398-9700 for details). Get $50 off your own registration fee for each
first-time attendee you refer.
Go to www.pegasuscom.com
for all the details and ongoing updates. Also, request a free CD that includes
interview of participants at the 2002 conference and introduces you to the
unique Pegasus Conference experience.
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