Date and Time
Friday Nov 2, 2018
8:00 AM - 2:30 PM EDT
November 2, 2018
8:00am - 2:30pm
Location
Hillsborough Community College at the Brandon Campus Conference Center, located at 10414 East Columbus Avenue, Tampa, 33619.
Fees/Admission
$79-$99/ ticket, discount available, use code UTBC2018 for discount and Education Fund donation
Website
Contact Information
Mark McCatty, Inc. | 855-TRAIN-03
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Description
Live2Lead is a leadership and personal growth rebroadcast event in Tampa, FL hosted by Hillsborough Community College at the Brandon Campus Conference Center, located at 10414 East Columbus Avenue, Tampa, 33619.
Attendees learn from renowned leadership experts from a variety of industries, gain new perspectives on relevant topics, and get practical tools to take home with them. 2018 Live2Lead speakers include:
- John C. Maxwell; New York Times bestselling author, named #1 leadership expert by the AMA and Inc. Magazine
- Carly Fiorina; Former CEO of Hewlett-Packard and 2016 U.S. presidential candidate
- Daniel Pink; New York Times bestselling author and time management expert
- Debra Searle; Professional adventurer, public speaker, and Founder of Shoals Projects Limited and Mix Diversity Developers Limited
Your general admission investment allows you to enjoy the full-day event and includes a continental breakfast, lunch, event guidebook, online leadership course and Omnia Leadership Assessment & Report.
Live2Lead is your opportunity to...
- Learn from elite thinkers and the #1 leadership expert in the world, Dr. John C. Maxwell
- Make new and meaningful connections with like-minded leaders
- Add value to your community
This event is an annual leadership gathering developed by The John Maxwell Company. For almost a decade, Live2Lead has shared leadership and personal growth principles to a live audience and over 300 simulcast and rebroadcast locations around the world.
4 Leadership Lessons You'll Learn:
In celebration of John C. Maxwell’s newest book, Leadershift: 11 Essential Changes Every Leader Must Embrace(releasing February 5, 2019), our theme at this year’s L2L is “The Art of the Shift”.
Our speaker line-up is going to be incredible, but we want to share four themes you’ll explore during this year’s event.
Oh, the joys of life at the speed of Twitter. The world is changing, and the speed and pace of leadership is accelerating with it. So how do we as leaders keep up?
John C. Maxwell knows what it takes to stay ahead of the leadership learning curve, and that’s why he will explore the concept of the leadershift—the ability to see and make necessary changes that enhance your personal and organizational decisions as a leader.
2-Timing is everything. Really.
What do you call a surfer who misses the wave? A float. It’s a bad joke, but there’s truth inside of it: when you miss the crucial moments of momentum and opportunity, you’re left watching others shoot the curl.
Daniel Pink spent months studying the science of timing in order to understand exactly how leaders can leverage not only the big waves of cultural moments, but the small waves of daily, personal patterns. He’ll teach you how to learn and harness your own sense of timing to make better decisions as a leader.
3-Courage creates change.
No one ever followed fear into a breakthrough. Courage is essential for change, because change is never easy.
Debra Searle knows all about courage. She’s braved the Atlantic Ocean during a solo rowing voyage, she’s founded and led four companies, and she’s experienced the uncertainty of a challenging childhood.
And through each circumstance she discovered the courage to keep moving forward—and earned two honors from the Queen of England. She’ll teach you how to tap into your courage to do things you might just think are impossible.
4-Today’s shift drives tomorrow’s success.
Want a better tomorrow? Be better today. It’s a simple statement, but it’s one that many leaders consistently ignore.
Carly Fiorina understands how the shift you make today affects the opportunities you have in the future. She’ll share candid wisdom from her time as CEO of Hewlett-Packard and her bid for the presidency in 2016.