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The business world has become a place where creativity drives results, and executable ideas are the core of strategic and competitive advantage. But bright, talented, and motivated people cannot jointly create effective strategies until the fundamental enablers of collaboration are in place. Without responsibility-sharing, decision-making, and idea-generation protocols, individual assets may be limited by organizational hierarchy. The new leader of co-creators gains enormous leverage by helping to increase the quality of ideas, speed up decision making, and solve the toughest problems throughout the organization. Collaborative leaders create conditions for their company to outshine the competition by out-thinking them, out-creating them, and out-innovating them repeatedly. If your role is to help leaders and all contributors in the organization learn to collaboratively formulate and execute a winning strategy, this webcast is for you!
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Bringing to bear nearly 20 years in key leadership positions at Apple, Autodesk, and Adobe, Nilofer has honed her collaborative strategy approach to design winning go-to-market programs for some of the most successful corporate brands. Her keynotes attract SRO crowds at business leadership events, technology expos, women's conferences and universities - ranging from Red Herring to CTIA and PBWC to Stanford. Having won multiple awards for her insights on applying strategic thinking and innovation, she's been quoted in major business publications such as BusinessWeek, Fortune and The Wall Street Journal. Nilofer earned her MBA from Santa Clara University, a BS in Economics from University of San Francisco and is a certified Instructor of Facilitative Leadership from Interaction Associates.

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