Monday, October 13, 2008

October 2008 Membership Meeting

First Presentation: Thinking Locally and Globally in Organizational Leadership. Presented by Deborah Schroeder-Saulnier, D.Mgt.

Second Presentation: Quality Through Movement. Presented by Chad Estes, ABMP GCFP.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Orlando Gardens
2050 Dorsett Village Plaza, Maryland Heights, MO 63043
(314) 453-9000
  • 5:30 - 6:00 pm: Registration and Social
  • 6:00 - 7:00 pm: First Presentation – Thinking Locally and Globally in Organizational Leadership, presented by Deborah Schroeder-Saulnier, D.Mgt.
  • 7:00 - 8:00 pm: Dinner & Section Business
  • 8:00 - 9:00 pm: Second Presentation – Quality Through Movement, presented by Chad Estes, ABMP, GCFP
Register Now
Please register by Monday, October 20, by visiting the online registration page (click here). You can prepay for membership meetings via credit card on safe and secure web environment.

Section members who register and pre-pay online are entitled to a $5 discount, which brings the meeting fee down to $25. Meeting fee for members paying at the door and for guests is $30, while students and members between jobs pay $15.

You can also send an email to registration@asqstlouis.org, call the Engineers’ Club of St. Louis at (314) 533-9333 or send a fax to (314) 533-9336.

Map to Orlando Gardens

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Driving Directions

From Lambert International Airport to Orlando Gardens, Maryland Heights
  1. Head toward the I-70 E entry ramp and go onto I-70W - go 3.6 mi
  2. Take exit 232B-A to merge onto I-270 S toward Memphois - go 2.6 mi
  3. Take exit 17 and turn right onto Dorsett Road - go 0.5 mi
  4. Arrive at 2050 Dorsett Village Plaza, Maryland Heights, MO 63043
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October 21 Membership Meeting Highlights

First Presentation
Thinking Locally and Globally in Organizational Leadership
Presented by Deborah Schroeder-Saulnier, D.Mgt.

Today it is essential that organizations operate both globally and locally; grow top-line and shrink bottom-line; focus on competition, yet also collaborate and change rapidly, while remaining stable and true to their core competencies. These inherent tensions, or polarities, are at play in every organization – both small and large.

Deborah Schroeder-Saulnier
In this presentation, you will learn how polarity management can help simplify the complexity without being simplistic, capitalize on diversity without alienating the diverse groups, provide predictability and stability amidst accelerating change, and convert resistance to change to a resource for sustainable, ongoing change-ability. Whereas problem solving addresses more simplistic issues in organizations, managing polarities addresses more complex issues.

Deborah Schroeder-Saulnier, D.Mgt. is SVP for Organization Consulting. She serves as the Practice Leader in the Midwest U.S. for the Global Develop Center of Excellence and is Subject Matter Expert for Leadership Development.

Second Presentation
Quality Through Movement
Presented by Chad Estes, ABMP GCFP

This presentation will introduce attendees to the benefits of enhancing human movement. Chad will present his work with movement and how and why it can make a company’s workforce more comfortable, productive and effective. Greater detail will be given to the possibilities and outcomes that result from this work, as well as speaking to the theories that comprise its’ foundation. Finally, there will be an opportunity for meeting attendees to experience the work first hand.

Chad Estes
Chad Estes is a certified Physical Educator, Anat Baniel Method and Feldenkrais Method practitioner, as well as a certified personal trainer. Chad has expertise in the treatment and prevention of musculoskeletal disorders, ergonomics, and strength and conditioning. With over 12+ years in the health care arena, he has worked in the areas of ergonomics, disease prevention, and education, with a special interest in cutting edge neuroscientific (brain) research. As Principle for ETM Consultants, Chad has been integrally involved in all aspects of project management and corporate development including: corporate launching of services (workstation evaluation, consulting, seminars, computer-based training, etc.), marketing and client relations. Beyond his professional education, he has recently completed a 3+ year training and certification of both the Anat Baniel Method and Feldenkrais Method of somatic education.

Register Now
Please register by Monday, October 20, by visiting the online registration page (click here). You can prepay for membership meetings via credit card on safe and secure web environment.

Section members who register and pre-pay online are entitled to a $5 discount, which brings the meeting fee down to $25. Meeting fee for members paying at the door and for guests is $30, while students and members between jobs pay $15.

You can also send an email to registration@asqstlouis.org, call the Engineers’ Club of St. Louis at (314) 533-9333 or send a fax to (314) 533-9336.

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