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Eli Amdur

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From Management to Leadership 06/09/2008 - 06/12/2008

Eli Amdur
Executive Coach and Adjunct Professor, Fairleigh Dickinson University

Mr. Amdur is an Adjunct Professor of Executive Communication and Leadership in the MBA program, and of Creativity, Change, and the 21st Century Leader (a course he conceived and designed) in the MAS program, at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He is also a weekly columnist in several newspapers around the country.

Senior member of Amdur Coaching and Advisory Group, LLC, he focuses on the critical need for creativity, creative leadership and, creative problem solving. His assertion that “creativity is the only sustainable asset that any individual, executive, company, or nation will ever again have” is born of his years of research and experimentation in the area of creativity, and of his significantly longer career as a self-styled creative leader.

Amdur and his team offer integrated creative leadership development programs – seminars, retreats, workshops, simulations, and one-on-one executive coaching – designed to expose leaders to new ways of thinking and acting. Challenged whether you can really teach creativity, Amdur responded, “Yes, if you do it creatively.”

 

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