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CEO Roundtable: Managing your Board of Directors Â
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Thursday, February 28, 2013
 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Breakfast will be provided Â
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RSVP Details : This event is only  open to CEOs. Space is limited.
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You're invited to a roundtable discussion with your fellow CEOs about how to work better with your board of directors. Boards are one of the most common sources of frustration for many CEOs. While a well-built, functioning board can be a big asset for any CEO, many fall short of ideal. Regardless,… Show more CEOs are charged with leading the firm and the board, and getting what they and the business needs from the board is paramount. Â
Bring your board-related situation and hear the collective wisdom of other CEOs around the table as they discuss your or other attendee’s situations as case studies. Showcase your experience as you offer approaches to the situations other attendees bring. Â
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Round Table Subjects may Include:
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What are best practices for CEOs and board members?
What can a CEO do to deal with conflicts of interest on their board?
What are the boundaries for CEO authority vs. board authority
When a board is not functioning well, what can the CEO do to change the dynamics?
How do boards treat the CEO differently when on-target or ahead of target vs. behind target?
Agenda:
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8:00 a.m. Â Â Breakfast & Registration 8:30 a.m. Â Â Discussions begins
10:30 a.m. Wrap Up & Networking
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Roundtable Moderator:
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Robert Sher, Founding Principal of CEO to CEO
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 Robert has consulted at over 70 mid-market companies, and is a regular Forbes.com columnist  author of the book The Feel of the Deal, and a veteran CEO with 23 years’ experience. He serves as a board member of KBFA, Inc., is Managing Director of the Alliance of Chief Executive s, a president elect of the Association for  Corporate Growth San Francisco  and is on the CICC advisory board.
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About the CICC Leadership Roundtable Series Â
This 4 part series is a service to the members and prospective members of the California Israel Chamber of Commerce (CICC). Stepping up your game as a growth company top executive is a prerequisite to your success and your company’s success. Investors and acquirers look first  to the strength of the top team. This series focuses in on the unique skills required to run high growth and mid-sized companies – skills that are often very different than those required for success with big companies. This series of four workshops builds the skills of high growth and mid-market CEOs and their top teams.Â
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Sponsored by: Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â With our Partner:Â
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For questions or additional information, contact Tzvia Ofek
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