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Pictured on cover: 1) Billy Jean King, 2) Winston Churchill, 3) Barbara
Jordan, 4) Mahatma Gandhi, 5) John Wooden, 6) Walt Disney, 7) Michael
Jordan, 8) Gloria Steinem, 9) Vincent Lombardi, 10) Susan B. Anthony,
11) John F. Kennedy, 12) Rudolph Giuliani, 13) Napoleon Bonaparte, 14)
Margaret Thatcher, 15) Sandra Day O’Connor, 16) Mother Teresa, 17) Golda
Meir, 18) Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 19) Harriet Tubman, 20) Oprah
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Still In The Lead
The first IAAM Leadership Institute is
rapidly approaching, and with it comes this special look at the topic of
leadership. Read about the traits of leadership and who some IAAM
members view as leaders in their lives. Then, make sure you attend this
much-anticipated conference in San Diego in May.
Ten Timely Leadership Traits For Transitioning
Turbulent Times
By Bette Price
Wallace’s Vision Gives Birth To Leadership
Institute
By R.V. Baugus
Leading In Times of Painful Change
How Leadership Programs Can Pave The Way
by Deepak Sethi
Leaders In The Industry
The Graveyard Shift
What happens
when a naming rights buyer ceases to exist? What mechanisms should
facilities have in place to move on following the demise of a partner?
It’s not always an easy answer, but fortunately it doesn’t mean the end
of the naming rights world.
By R.V. Baugus
Major Corporate Naming
Rights Deals
Tasty
Treasures
In vying for the
customer’s business, food and beverage operations have risen to an
entirely new level in selection and quality. A panel of the industry’s
best and brightest examine what’s ahead in food and beverage operations.
By
Julie Herrick
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