ONLY 6 SEATS LEFT! Register Now for this FLICC/American Management Association two-day seminar. Planning and Managing Organizational Change 1/28--1/29/04 FOR FULL DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE CONTENT SEE THE ATTACHED AMA COURSE OUTLINE Available Only Via FLICC--Save 73% Off the Regular Price--A Savings of $1195! Change is inevitable but when changes occur, many employees lack the broader knowledge of why new systems and structures are necessary. As a result, frontline managers need to help organizations lead and manage change. This two-day seminar will prepare managers responsible for facilitating or implementing change initiatives and identify key business drivers that typically underlie the need for change. This case study-based program will teach participants how to work with key stakeholders to build support and ensure positive outcomes. Date Wednesday, January 28--Thursday, January 29, 2004 Time 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. There is no entry to the Library of Congress prior to 8:30 a.m.) Place Mumford Room, 6th floor, Madison Building, The Library of Congress--Use the Main Entrance at 1st Street and Independence Avenue, S.E., Washington, D.C. Metro Capitol South (Orange and Blue Lines) Sponsor FLICC Education Working Group/American Management Association Registration $450 (includes workshop materials and refreshments). Registrations may not be shared among multiple participants. Visit the FLICC Educational Programs Web site at http://www.loc.gov/flicc/feveform.html to register online or call the FLICC office at (202) 707-4800. Request ADA Accommodations five business days in advance at TTY (202) 707-6362 or [log in to unmask] Information Call FLICC (202) 707-4800; TTY (202) 707-4995 Cancellations Cancellations must be called into the FLICC office (202-707-4800) 48 hours prior to the start of an educational program or the full fee will be charged. See the attached AMA Course Outline. The FLICC/American Management Association Leadership Series also plans to offer two other programs: Mastering Organizational Politics, Influence, and Alliances; and AMA's 5-Day Mini-MBA Program. Watch your mail for details. FLICC Meeting Announcement 2004-11