Twin Ports Performance Excellence Network (TPPEN)
Purpose:
The purpose of the Twin Ports Performance Excellence is to improve individual, organization, and community performance by sharing knowledge and best practices and by using quality tools to address community issues. The Network is designed to promote performance excellence, to inspire peer accountability, and to address community challenges that transcend organizational boundaries.
Board of Advisors:
| Moe Benda |
UMD |
| Keith Dixon |
Duluth Public Schools |
| Joan Goossens |
UnitedHealth Group |
| Barbara Possin |
St. Mary's Duluth Clinic (SMDC) |
| Sue Ross |
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| Anne Schilling |
AMSOIL |
| Sue Stenerson |
Lake Superior College |
| Stephanie Vine |
University of Minnesota, Duluth |
Future Presentations:
| Mar 16 |
Coaching at the Speed of Business: Helping Entrepreneurs Grow/Improve |
Kathy Keeley, Greenstone Group |
| Apr 20 |
Communicating with your Constituents |
Keith Dixon, Duluth Public Schools |
| May 18 |
Project Management |
TBD |
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Archived Presentations:
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Next TPPEN Meeting Topic:
Coaching at the Speed of Business: Helping Entrepreneurs Grow/Improve
Speaker:
Kathy Keeley, director, Greenstone Group
Date:
Tuesday, March 16
Time:
7:00 Registration, networking, breakfast
7:30 Program
8:30 Networking
9:00 Adjourn (no tour this month)
Location:
TBD
Cost:
$20 for non-members
$10 for members of partner organizations
FREE for Council members Click here to register.
Topic Overview:
Every wants someone to be your business performance coach on the sidelines, helping you figure out how to solve problems, develop new skills, and challenge your organization to improve.
The Minnesota Council for Quality is pleased to welcome Kathy Keeley and others from the Greenstone Group to our March 16 Twin Ports Performance Excellence Network. Kathy and her team will help you experience a mini business performance coaching session, and will outline how a new approach to working with entrepreneurs is available in our region. Learn more about business performance coaching and how 500 hundred entrepreneurs might be changing this region over the course of the next 10 years.
The session is from 7:30-9:00 a.m. on March 16 (networking and continental breakfast begin at 7:00 a.m.) at a place TBD. Admission to TPPEN is FREE for Council members; $10 for partner organizations; $20 for the public.
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Space is limited so register today by emailing brian.lassiter@councilforquality.org.
Speaker Bio
forthcoming
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