Strategic Thinking: How Do I Get There from Here?
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October 25-27, 2013 Friday through Sunday (2 nights)
Strategic planning is an activity in which people have participated since the beginning of time and that most of us engage in on a daily basis without giving much thought to the process we are using. This weekend course is designed to enhance our understanding of strategic thinking by drawing on our collective and individual experiences of planning and doing, or thinking purposefully about how we can get from where we are to where we want to be.
$330/shared room; $415/private room; $230/commuter
Leader(s)
Clinton Pettus recently retired from the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), where he served as regional director of the Middle Atlantic Regional AFSC office and most recently as deputy general secretary for programs. He was president of Cheyney University from 1996 to 2004. Clinton is clerk of the Pendle Hill Board and a member of Wilmington Monthly Meeting (DE), Philadelphia Yearly Meeting
$230-415
based on accommodations choice
Guest information
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About the accommodations
Prices for overnight programs include room, board, and tuition.
Private room
These quiet, single rooms are perfect for those who want a real retreat, and are simply decorated with a twin bed and desk.
Shared room
For those who elect to share a room with a guest or another participant, these offer comfort at a modest price.
Commute
Commuter rates include lunch and dinner during the program.
Private rooms are allotted on a first-come, first-served basis, with consideration given to those with special needs.