Earning the Right to Lead©

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Many of us are so busy doing things the way we have always done them that we haven’t noticed when they do not work for us anymore.  G. Dan Lumpkin, CMC, is President of Lumpkin & Associates, a management consulting firm specializing in helping organizations deal with change and build cultures for survival in these fast moving times.

At this year’s Leadership Conference, in San Antonio, Dan will be talking about Earning the Right to Lead© and how to use The Power of Choice©.  Mr. Lumpkin will be speaking at the opening General Session, Thursday afternoon, at 3pm.

Earning the Right To Lead© is about the challenge of managing today’s worker.  Traditional management theories applied in today’s work environment often result in a very high frustration level for both worker and manager.   Dan talks about how to use The Power of Choice© to empower you in management situations.  The skills you will develop will allow you to have better communications with your employees and cultivate a more positive work climate for cooperation and production.

Dan Lumpkin is widely regarded as one of the current leaders speaking on change.  He is an international speaker and author, having presented to audiences of thousands in the United States, Mexico, Egypt, Puerto Rico, and Europe.  He is a graduate of the University of Tennessee with degrees in psychology, sociology and human behavior.  Dan is also a Certified Management Consultant and Certified Reality Therapist.  His management skills span over thirty five years in various industries, including banking.

Mr. Lumpkin was chosen by the Chairman of the United States Army Senior Review Panel to facilitate their investigation of sexual harassment in the U. S. Army worldwide.  He also attended and advised the future leaders of the U. S. Army on national security issues at the Army War College’s National Security Seminar.  For ten years he has written a popular career advice and leadership column in the national trade publication Exhibitor magazine, called “Ask Dan.”

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