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IMPACT
February 2, 2015 8:00 AM — 3:30 PM
Robert H. Smith School of Business Suite
Ronald Reagan Building & International Trade
Center - Concourse Level
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, D.C. 20004
The University of Maryland Robert H. Smith
School of Business
The Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland, College Park is
ranked number 13 in the U.S. and number 26 in the world for the quality of its EMBA
(The Economist, 2013). Talk to us about your business management development
needs and check out our strengths in strategy, systems thinking, creativity, innova-
tion, entrepreneurship, collaboration, transformational IT, cyber security and busi-
ness analytics. Ask us how we use executive coaching and action learning within
blended learning experiences. Learn more at www.rhsmith.umd.edu and
www.rhsmith.umd.edu/execed/
Randstad US is a wholly owned subsidiary of Randstad Holding NV, a $22.0 billion
global provider of HR services. As the third largest staffing organization in the U.S.,
Randstad holds top positions in permanent placement, office and administrative, IT
and accounting and finance. From professional services, commercial staffing and re-
cruitment process outsourcing to managed services and more, Randstad delivers a
comprehensive range of temporary, temporary-to-hire, permanent placement and
outsourced placement services. With its 5,324 employment experts, Randstad puts an
average of approximately 100,000 people to work in the United States each week
through its network of nearly 1,000 branches and client-dedicated locations.
Learn more at www.randstadusa.com and access Randstad’s panoramic U.S. thought
leadership knowledge center through its Workforce360 site that offers valuable in-
sight into the latest economic indicators and HR trends shaping the world of work.
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IMPACT AGENDA
08:00 AM Registration and Breakfast
08:30 AM Program Welcome
Sam James, Associate Director, Executive Education, Robert
H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, College Park
09:15 AM Influencing Others for Strategic Success
How does your organization make sure its strategic plan is exe-cuted? Find out how to turn a new strategy into organizational action and use a systemic approach to achieve desired results. Together we will explore the leadership challenge of executing new strategic direction and will identify the organizational ele-ments that must be aligned to support execution. You will dis-cover how to drive engagement by aligning three key organiza-tional elements.
Dr. Neta Moye, Clinical Professor of Management, Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, College Park
10:45 AM Blindsided: Uncovering, Understanding and Managing Bias
Our first goal will be to explore the nature and types of biases that affect behaviors and decision making at both individual and group levels. By understanding the biological limitations in our mental processing capabilities and how our brains attempt to compensate, we can better recognize the mechanics of faulty decisions and interaction styles. This then sets the stage for pur-suing our second goal, which is to develop strategies to help minimize the potentially negative impact of bias on us both in-dividually and as organizations. Paul Meshanko, President & CEO, Legacy Business Cultures
12:00PM Networking Lunch
IMPACT AGENDA (Cont.)
12:30 PM Learning from Apple: The Discipline of Creative Thinking
Kamran Loghman is the C-Level executive in charge of Crea-
tive Thinking, Strategic Leadership and Precision Performance
at Apple. Find out how the company creates environments and
processes that support creative thinking and strategic leader-
ship and how they instill a discipline of precision performance
across their workforce. What can your organization learn from
Apple's rigorous (and super-effective) approach to managing
creative thinking and innovative practice?
Kamran Loghman, Chief Creative Officer, Apple Inc.
02:00 PM Attracting, retaining and leading Gen Z
Randstad is a global HR services company charged with find-
ing the right people for any workplace. Obviously, they
make it their business to know who's out there, how they
work, and where they can be most valuable. Your organization
will soon be hiring people born at the turn of the century.
What do you need to know about digital natives and how they
differ from previous generations?
Jim Link, CHCO, Randstad
03:30 PM Program concludes
BIOS (Cont.)
Dr. Neta Moye has over 25 years of experience in the field of
human resources with particular expertise in helping individuals
develop leader skills. She has spent the last 10 years focused on
the practice of leadership development across academic, indus-
try, and government settings. She has experience both designing
and delivering leadership development solutions across the full
range of development activities including formal classroom cur-
ricula, experiential development activities, executive coaching,
and leader assessments and debriefs. Dr. Moye’s involvement in
leadership development also includes being an award winning
instructor; she has designed and delivered courses to thousands of individuals spanning
private and public sector, all levels of leaders, and both non-degree and degree students
within three top-25 MBA programs. Most recently, in her work with the Department of De-
fense, the World Bank, and the World Health Organization, Dr. Moye has designed and deliv-
ered workshops to global audiences of staff and managers on the topics of adaptability, con-
versations about performance, and collaborating to improve performance.
Kamran Loghman founder of CreativeIQ, is an expert in Crea-
tivity and Leadership and one of the few select master trainers of
creative performance for Apple. Kamran has several decades of
significant experience as a C-level executive. He is the former
President and CEO of Zarc International, a global manufacturer of
consumer and law enforcement related devices, and was formerly
the Executive Director of Nifar, a national provider of Bioinfor-
matics. Kamran is an adjunct lecturer of Leadership at the US Na-
val Academy in Annapolis and an adjunct lecturer of Philosophy at
the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. He is an entrepreneur and inventor at
heart and holds several patents. Kamran is the inventor and developer of weapons-grade
pepper spray technology for law enforcement application. He is a recognized expert in feder-
al court proceedings regarding chemical exposure, and has authored many technical manu-
als some of which form the basis for training at FLETC (Federal Law Enforcement Training
Center), FBI Academy, US Border Patrol, Secret Service, Air Force and others. In 1994
Kamran was recognized by the US Army for his decisive management in support of the Haiti
mission, and in 2010 he received a commendation letter from President Clinton. Kamran has
a diploma from E cole Internationale in Switzerland, and obtained a B.A. from the University
of San Francisco and an M.A. from The Catholic University of America.
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Samantha James holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology
and a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice from the University of
Maryland, College Park. She also holds a Masters in Business Ad-
ministration from the University of Maryland, University College.
Sam is Associate Director of Custom Executive Programs. She be-
gan her career at Smith in 2007 as a Program Coordinator and has
worked her way up to her current role. She oversees all non-
degree program operations and is responsible for domestic and
international business development. Sam’s international focus is
China and Africa. Her program portfolio includes programs fo-
cused on leadership development, credit management, profes-
sional services and finance. Before coming to the University, Sam worked for 2 years as a Coor-
dinator with the Corporate Executive Board of Washington, DC. Sam is married with a daugh-
ter. Besides spending time with her family, she is a Redskins fan, enjoys singing and Scrabble.
Paul Meshanko is an author, professional speaker and busi-
ness leader with over 20 years of experience in leadership devel-
opment and organizational culture change. After a 12-year career
with AlliedSignal, he opened Legacy Business Cultures in 1997 to
serve the region’s growing demand for change management and
employee engagement training. Under his leadership, the busi-
ness has grown to become one of the region’s top staff develop-
ment and employee survey providers. As a presenter and facilita-
tor, Paul has captivated over a quarter million leaders and busi-
ness professionals on five continents. His training materials have
been translated into over 25 languages and his newsletter is read by thousands of subscribers
each month. His clients have included The Cleveland Clinic, DuPont, Parker Hannifin, BASF,
Progressive Insurance, MTD, Johnson Controls, Symantec, McGraw-Hill, Toyota, The U.S. EPA
and Ernst & Young. Always with any eye toward research and science, his speaking themes
include organizational and personal resilience, work-life balance, employee engagement and
inclusive work cultures. His first book, Conversations on Success, was released in May 2006
and his second, The Respect Effect, was released in May, 2012. This book was expanded with
additional research chapters and in 2013, McGrawHill published The Respect Effect: Using the
science of neuroleadership to inspire a more loyal and productive workplace. Paul holds a
Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from The Ohio State University and a
master in business administration degree from Baldwin Wallace College. He currently lives in
Potomac, MD with his wife and two children.
BIOS
BIOS (Cont.)
Jim Link oversees Randstad’s human capital strategy and manages
the company’s human resources initiatives for 125,000 employees.
Over the past year, Jim has enhanced recruiter efficiency, tripled the
number of leadership programs, and significantly grown employee
participation in professional development programs. Most recently, he
was named HR Executive of the Year in the 2013 American Business
Awards. Jim additionally serves on the Board for the SHRM Founda-
tion Major Gifts Council. He serves as one of Randstad’s primary media
spokespersons, with coverage spanning Atlanta Business Chronicle,
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Forbes, NPR and FOX Business, among
others.
IMPACT 2015 Save the Date!
Monday February 2, 2015
Monday May 4, 2015
Monday August 3, 2015
Monday November 2, 2015
Contact us:
Liz Barron
lbarron@rhsmith.umd.edu
301-405-5387
Samantha James
sjames@rhsmith.umd.edu
301-405-1934
Robert H. Smith School of Business
2417 Van Munching Hall
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
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