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Jul022001
Flash: Jack Welch, CEO of GE, to Keynote TechLearn 2001

TO: TechLearn TRENDS Readers
FROM: Elliott Masie, The MASIE Center
I am pleased to announce that Jack Welch, the Chairman and CEO of General
Electric, will be the Featured Keynote Speaker at TechLearn 2001 to be
held in Orlando, Florida on October 28 to 31st.
In a highly interactive session, Jack Welch will focus on how learning,
training and technology have made a significant difference in General
Electric. I will also interview him on his views of employee and
executive development.
We are also honored to present to Jack Welch the 2001 Pioneer in Learning
Award. He has been one of the few CEO's that spends considerable time as
a trainer, advocating for excellence and quality.
I hope that you, and your senior staff, will join us at TechLearn 2001,
which will also include the Blended Learning Forum, The CLO Dialogues, The
World e-Learning CONGRESS, The Customer as Learner Forum and other events
that look at the changing and critical role of learning and training in
our organizations.
Complete information and on-line registration at www.techlearn.com
For a sample of Jack Welch's vision see the General Electric Mission
Statement at: http://www.ge.com/annual00/values/index.html
See you at TechLearn 2001
Warm Regards,
Elliott Masie
FROM: Elliott Masie, The MASIE Center
I am pleased to announce that Jack Welch, the Chairman and CEO of General
Electric, will be the Featured Keynote Speaker at TechLearn 2001 to be
held in Orlando, Florida on October 28 to 31st.
In a highly interactive session, Jack Welch will focus on how learning,
training and technology have made a significant difference in General
Electric. I will also interview him on his views of employee and
executive development.
We are also honored to present to Jack Welch the 2001 Pioneer in Learning
Award. He has been one of the few CEO's that spends considerable time as
a trainer, advocating for excellence and quality.
I hope that you, and your senior staff, will join us at TechLearn 2001,
which will also include the Blended Learning Forum, The CLO Dialogues, The
World e-Learning CONGRESS, The Customer as Learner Forum and other events
that look at the changing and critical role of learning and training in
our organizations.
Complete information and on-line registration at www.techlearn.com
For a sample of Jack Welch's vision see the General Electric Mission
Statement at: http://www.ge.com/annual00/values/index.html
See you at TechLearn 2001
Warm Regards,
Elliott Masie
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