Breakfast Meeting – January 22, 2010

[ January 22, 2010, 7:15 am to 9:00 am ]

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Please join us to hear Thomas D. Davidow, Ed.D. and Cynthia Adams Harrison, Ed. D., LICSW share their insights on dealing with the emotional material that inevitably surfaces as advisors get to core issues. Tom and Cindy are clinicians and business advisors. They have been trained to recognize and understand the dynamics of resistance, counter transference, and other emotions that must be worked through as a precursor to progress in other areas. They will share their insights and give perspectives on when to recognize situations that require finesse not logic, how to deal with them, and when to call for help.

Thomas D. Davidow, Ed.D., is founder and principal of Thomas D. Davidow & Associates. He also co-founded Genus Resources, which became a leader in the field of family consultation. Drawing upon his extensive background in psychology, family counseling, and individual therapy Dr. Davidow pioneered the interdisciplinary method in family business consulting. The Davidow Interdisciplinary Method™ is rooted in family systems theory and addresses the family issues that can interfere with sound business decisions.

Davidow has more than 25 years of experience working with hundreds of national and international family controlled enterprises. He has worked with businesses in diverse fields including retail, distribution, manufacturing, real estate, construction and more.

Adams Harrison is a consultant specializing in enhancing performance in business and sport. She was an associate consultant for Genus Resources, LLC for twelve years, specializing in enhancing business and team performance.

She works extensively with family members, key non-family executives, management teams and individuals to develop motivation, self-confidence, team building and mental training techniques necessary for success. Dr. Adams Harrison also designs and implements succession transition, prepares family members for leadership positions in the family business, and addresses the performance needs of its non-family senior managers.

You shouldn’t miss their analysis and commentary on years of experience with family-owned and closely held businesses.

Date: Friday, January 22, 2010
Where: Babson College, Knight Hall, Wellesley, MA
Time: 7:15 – 9:00 AM
Investment: XPX Member: $50 per person, pre-registered and paid or $65 at the door
Non-Member: $80 pre-registered or $95 at the door

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