Discussion Topic 1: Strategic Leadership What is, or should be, the role of the strategic leadership in your organization?

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Discussion Topic 1: Strategic Leadership What is, or should be, the role of the strategic leadership in your organization?

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Discussion Topic 1: Strategic Leadership
What is, or should be, the role of the strategic leadership in your organization?

Please use Campbell Soup as company the discussion is about.

Please Read the “readings folder” and write a one page discussion

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Expand Your Knowledge of Strategic Leadership
Now that you’ve downloaded and tested Microsoft Project for the IT department, you’re all set to travel. You pack your bags for the Future Directions Conference and put up your out-of-office email response. After a smooth flight into Chicago, you catch a ride to the conference center to get settled.

The focus of the Future Directions Conference is strategic leadership, and you capture some notes from each presenter as you attend various sessions throughout the weekend.
Notes from Future Directions Conference—Chicago, IL
Sarah Emerson, COO of Digital Blitz

Keynote: Why Leading is Strategy
Notes on strategic leadership
Jeffree Daily, Digital Strategist for Pyle Force

Session 1: Deep Roots: Theories and Research Still Apply
Notes on perspectives in leadership theory and research
Carson Sizemore, VP of Human Resources for Enterprize Today

Session 2: Spare Change
Notes on management of change and trust
Johanna Gillmont, President of Continental Shift

Session 3: Quite the Contrary
Notes on managing ambivalence
Jarrell Faust, Entrepreneur and Founder of SOURCE3

Session 4: Pulling in the Pieces
Notes on shared and distributed leadership
Catherine Condorro, Director of Leadership at Parsons Institute for Finance

Session 5: Connecting on Another Level
Notes on relational leadership
Nina Orenstein, Experience Engineer at Hefler-Miller Systems

Closing Keynote: Complicated Yet Sophisticated
Notes on complexity theory of leadership
The conference concludes and you are exhausted—there was a lot of information to digest. After the conference reception, you grab a bite to eat while reviewing your notes in depth. You know that the CEO, Jillian Best, expects you to not only report out on these materials, but also to discuss many of the highlights with your peers and other attendees from Maryland Creative Solutions, LLC.

Please review all materials in the links above and then proceed to the next step.
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Discuss Conference Materials
Your first day back in the office, Jillian Best has requested that you participate in an open discussion with your peers about some of the takeaways from the recent Future Directions Conference you attended in Chicago as well as your professional leadership experiences outside of the company. Now that you have returned to the office, it’s time to get the discussion underway.

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