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We are competing with the world for the hottest commodity: people.  Organizations build  transparent cultures by answering two specific questions for every person connected to their vision, mission and values:
 

·         What’s in it for me?

·         What’s in it for us?

 

The Performance Excellence Network is pleased to welcome Julie Brock, Workforce Strategy Consultant for the state of Minnesota (DEED), to our September 12 SE Minnesota PEN breakfast discussion: “Building a Transparent Culture that Includes All Talent.”

 

In this interactive meeting, start the work that will attract and retain the right talent fit for your organization!

 

The discussion is September 12 at Woodlake Meeting Center, Rochester MN (details provided after registration). Continental breakfast will be served from 7:15 to 7:45 with announcements at 7:45 and the presentation from 8:00 to 9:00 am.  No cost for members; $30 for non-members. To register and attend in person, contact [email protected].

 

To register to view livestream (free for all PEN members) and/or video-on-demand ($20 member, $40 non-member; free for Premium/Sponsoring Members), contact [email protected].

 

Biography

Julie Brock, Workforce Strategy Consultant for the state of Minnesota (DEED), develops innovative workforce solutions by aligning resources, facilitating collaborations, and leveraging expertise in targeted industry sectors to drive economic equity and growth.  With a background in K-12 education and workforce development, Brock hopes to help the Southeast Minnesota economy grow and prosper by ensuring all residents, current and future, see their work as valuable and aligned with their individual strengths, passions, and skillsets. “We are in competition with the globe to be an attractive place for both employers and employees. We are a standout region with our quality of life, and I am excited to see us continue to be proactive about our growth.”  Julie resides in Eyota, Minnesota with her husband and two sons. If they aren’t home, you can find them outside, taking in the best of each Southeast Minnesota season.

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