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As part of the 2016 Momentum Convention, where over 100 businesses and more than 1,500 of the business-minded take over the Augusta Civic Center, Mainebiz will be hosting a series of workshops known as Mainebiz U on Nov. 9.
The theme for this year’s Momentum Convention, is “Navigating Maine’s Future” and the three workshops, which will be led by Maine CEOs and business executives with interactive panel discussions, will focus on just that.
The three sessions, which are sponsored by Eaton Peabody, are:
Mainebiz U Session 1
Workshop 1: The new Maine workplace, Part One: new employment laws, telework policies and best practices that impact the workplace of the future.
Workshop 2: Naming the new CEO: key steps to smart succession planning
Workshop 3: Expanding your reach: how to compete and export Maine brands in a global economy
Mainebiz U Session 2
Workshop 1: The new Maine workplace, Part Two: best practices for managing a multigenerational workplace, how to recruit and retain your future workforce
Workshop 2: The new Maine economy: the impact of startups, entrepreneurs and new ventures
Mainebiz U Session 3
Workshop 1: The new marketing landscape: how to build your brand with new media opportunities
Workshop 2: The new nightmare: how to prevent and cope with your data security needs
Workshop 3: Finding capital: where's the new money to fund your business growth?
For a complete schedule of the day’s events, a list of panelists, moderators and registration details, visit the 2016 Momentum Convention website, sponsored by TD Bank.
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