SBA sponsors Bulletproof Your Success business lecture series
Graduate students can take advantage of special registration offer as part of the SBA’s sponsorship of the 2013 Bulletproof Your Success business lecture series presented by President and CEO of The Community House in Birmingham, Camille Jayne.
An established business leader, Jayne developed the series to help business professionals succeed in a difficult environment. The series covers the eight competency clusters she has identified to increase business effectiveness. The lecture series offers tools and processes attendees can start using immediately to help bulletproof their success in business.
The lectures, which take place the second Wednesday of every month from February through September 2013 at the Birmingham Community House from 11:30-1:30 p.m., run $35 per lecture, registrants can add a lunch for $10. The SBA sponsorship includes 10 registrations and lunch per lecture, which are available to SBA graduate students on a first-come basis. See information below on how to reserve your spot. If complimentary registrations are full the registration information below will close out, interested students are welcome to sign up as a paying attendee via The Community House online registration system here.
Each lecture also includes a personal “Success Pitstop Assessment,” a comprehensive questionnaire participants can use to rate their skills, leadership, traits, management style, experiential and factual knowledge, and talents/abilities to determine their “success bucket” score.
Jayne’s success spans executive positions in the food, hair care, banking, digital TV and consumer electronics industries, including as Chairman and CEO of publicly traded Universal Electronics Inc. She has been on the board of directors of multiple public, private and nonprofit companies; and a Visiting MBA Professor at the University of Michigan, University of CA, Irvine, and Oakland University.
Registration for SBA Graduate Students
SBA graduate students interested in attending the lectures should email Paul Trumbull at trumbull@oakland.edu and with the following information: full name, email address, lecture date and indicate chicken or vegetarian lunch preference. Reservations should be placed by the 23 month preceding the lecture. The spaces are available on a first-come basis.
SBA faculty, staff and undergraduate students interested in attending may email Trumbull to be placed on a waiting list for any available openings.
Lecture Schedule
FEBRUARY 13
Networking to Build Productive, Long Lasting Relationships
MARCH 13
Positioning Yourself Better Through Your Personal Brand
APRIL 10
Processes To Get You What You Want In Your Work
MAY 8
How To Build and Manage A Good Team
JUNE 12
Communication Excellence That Affects Positive Change
JULY 10
How to Be A Good Mentor and Good Mentee
SEPTEMBER 11
Strategic Planning for Your Career & Your Work
OCTOBER 9
Implementing A Great Tactical Business Plan
NOVEMBER 13
Giving Great Presentations & Tips on Public Speaking
For a full description of each lecture and the series, see
The Community House website.