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NSCA Business and Leadership Conference Keynotes Share Profitable Tactics

Boost profits, improve company performance and navigate the turbulent economy at the NSCA 2009 Business & Leadership Conference, sponsored by InfoComm International.

This year’s event includes several keynote speakers who will engage attendees in a variety of timely subjects important to the commercial electronic systems industry.

Kevin Carroll, an agent for social change, will bring his experience and encourage attendees to harness the power of sport and play to enrich their work life, enhance innovation and improve team dynamics and interpersonal communication. His best-selling book, “The Red Rubber Ball,” received BusinessWeek’s “Champion in Innovation” award.

John and Jeanne Stiernberg, Stiernberg Consulting, have delivered many of NSCA’s influential and useful quarterly Market Intelligence Briefing™ reports. They will detail how to turn these valuable member resources into market profitability programs and uncover new ways to create profit.

Attendees also benefit from the interactive and intimate setting at the conference, a premier forum for executives and managers in the industry.

Bob Prosen from the Prosen Center for Business Achievement will use a panel discussion to help attendees learn from their industry peers.

In addition to topics led by the audience, the group will cover effective tactics and resources for these uncertain times, as well as creative, new tools to create a sustainable, lucrative organization for years to come.

Sponsors of the event include Mitek Communications Group (host sponsor); SCN (co-host and media sponsor); Bosch Communication Systems, Dove Net (The Project System); FSR, Inc; Herman Procurement & Logistics; Rauland-Borg Corporation; Shure Incorporated; Biamp Systems and West Penn Wire.

The NSCA Business and Leadership Conference will be held February 26-28, 2009, at the Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort in Phoenix, AZ.

Register before November 28 to take advantage of early-bird discounts.

To learn more or register, visit the NSCA Website or call 800.446.6722.

Conference fees are $899 if you register before November 28 and $1,049 thereafter up to the day of the event itself.

For more information:
NSCA Website

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