Dave Barry Grand Opening Ceremony - Keynote Speaker Tuesday, January 19, 9:00 am LVCC, Hall S3
NAHB is thrilled to announce famous humor columnist, Dave Barry as the Keynote speaker during the Grand Opening Ceremonies at the 2010 International Builders’ Show®.
For 25 years Barry was a syndicated columnist whose work appeared in more than 500 newspapers in the United States and abroad. A snippet of Barry’s official bio reads, “In 1988 he won the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary. Many people are still trying to figure out how this happened.”
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James Canton Wednesday, January 20, 10:00 am – 11:30 am LVCC - South 222/223
Eco-Business: Towards a Sustainable Future
There is a new trend emerging: Green and Clean. It is transforming every business, customer and industry. This keynote charts the course that every organization will need to follow in order to succeed in the 21st century. Learn how to develop an Eco-Business strategy - through which your emphasis on sustainability will become a new competitive advantage, and your ticket to growth in market share. Learn from case studies, forecasts and bottom line examples that map the new model of Eco-Business.
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Tim Sullivan (Moderator) with Laurence Pelosi, Steve Hilton and Steve Cameron Thursday, January 21, 10:00 am – 11:30 am LVCC - South 222/223
Resiliency Check! Using Non-Traditional Approaches to Stay in Business
In this session, a panel of industry experts will discuss how successful builders are making adjustments large and small to survive the current economic challenges. The panel format will allow you to "pick the brains" of the industry elite. Discussion topics will include non-traditional sales strategies that builders are using to sell homes quickly, even in the current environment, and how some builders are diversifying to hedge their bets.
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Dan Heath Friday, January 22, 10:00 am - 11:30 am LVCC - South 222/223
How to lead a SWITCH
All of us have things we want to change - in our businesses, our families and our communities. Some of these changes are big, yet can happen easily - while sometimes small changes can prove impossible. The reason hinges on some of the most fascinating findings in psychology. Building on this research, Heath will reveal a simple, 3-part framework that will help you change things in tough times, whether the change you seek is at work, at home or in society.
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