Date: November 08, 2018 to November 08, 2018
Where: Intuit Headquarters, 2600 Casey Avenue, Mountain View, California, United States, 94043
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Event Type: Business, Family
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Come hear Barry O'Reilly, Founder of ExecCamp and coauthor of Lean Enterprise share advice from his newest book Unlearn and get a free copy signed by Barry (for first the 100 people to show up). There’s a learning curve to running any successful business. But once you begin to rely on past achievements or get stuck in outdated thinking and practices that no longer work, you need to take a step back―and unlearn. This innovative and actionable framework from executive coach Barry O’Reilly shows you how to break the cycle of behaviors that were effective in the past but are no longer relevant in the current business climate, and now limit or may even stand in the way of your success. With this simple but powerful three-step system, you’ll discover how to: Unlearn the behaviors and mindsets that prevent you and your businesses from moving forward. Relearn new skills, strategies, and innovations that are transforming the world every day. Break through old habits and thinking by opening up to new ideas and perspectives to achieve extraordinary results. You’ll discover new ways of thinking and leading in every industry. You’ll identify what you need to unlearn, what to stop, what to keep, and what to change. By intentionally and routinely applying the system of unlearning, you’ll be able to adapt your mindset, adopt new behaviors, acquire new skills, and explore new options that will totally transform your performance and the business you lead. About Barry O'Reilly Barry O’Reilly is the founder and CEO of ExecCamp, an entrepreneurial experience for executives, and the management consultancy Antennae. A business advisor, entrepreneur, and speaker, O’Reilly has pioneered the intersection of business model innovation, product development, organizational design, and culture transformation. He works with the world’s leading innovators, from disruptive startups to Fortune 500 companies. He is a frequent writer and contributor to The Economist, Strategy+Busines