Success Built To Last Forum

- Creating A Life That Matters

永?m成功?W??研修

每??人都可以活出不平凡的人生

Coauthor:

Mr. Stewart Emery

 

  • What is Success?   
  • How can you attain it?
  • Will it make you happy? 

June 1st, 2008    14:00 - 17:15
Convention Center,                                      3/F Guangzhou White Swan Hotel

广州白天鹅酒店3楼会议中心

Free of Charge for AmCham Members

Deadline for Registration: May 29th

(Price in public: RMB500)

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Dear Members and Friends,

On behalf of The American Chamber of Commerce in South China and its Board of Governors, it is my great pleasure to extend this invitation to Success Built to Last Forum on June 1st in White Swan Hotel.

Stewart Emery brings to the international bestseller, Success Built to Last, a lifetime of experience as entrepreneur, executive coach and leader, and is considered one of the fathers of the Human Potential Movement. He served as the first CEO of est. co founded Actualizations, led seminars in dozens of countries, and has coached over 12,000 people in the last three decades. And his

Success Built to Last hit the Wall St. Journal and BusinessWeek bestseller lists, and was selected in the Top 3 of Amazon’s Best Books of 2006 Editors’ Picks: Business. BusinessWeek, Leadership Now and 800 CEO Read selected the book for their best of 2006 rankings. Soundview Executive Summaries calls it one of the Best Books of 2007.

 

 

For more information about Success Built to Last and Stewart Emery, please click on http://www.successbuilttolast.com/

 

 


Most Sincerely,


Harley Seyedin

President
The American Chamber of Commerce in South China
Vice Chairman, Policy
The Asia Pacific Council of American Chambers of Commerce

 

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The American Chamber of Commerce in South China, 2008