Oberata Consulting to Participate in Power ’08 Conference

Posted on February 6, 2008

Jeff Timpanaro, President of Oberata Consulting, will join a panel of national experts at Power ’08, Winning In the New Economy on February 29th, 2008, in Ft. Myers, FL.  He has been slated as one of several key speakers at the event.  His topic will be LEVERAGE 101 – Time Training for the Next Generation. 

Power ’08 – Winning In The New Economy is headed up by Eric Beck, founder of the Total Integration Executive Program.  The event is being hosted by the Southwest Florida Christian Chamber of Commerce, the largest organization of its type in the country. 

Hundreds of participants - mainly entrepreneurs and professionals - are expected to attend the event, which will deal with the critical issues facing business owners in the “new economy”.  The current economy, according to Beck, owes its troubles to greed.  ”We are so riddled with debt . . . it seems the age-old “buying & selling” model – one that has been largely founded on debt-spending, fear, and scarcity - is bringing a whole laundry list of undesirable consequences.”

And ideal economy, according to Beck, is based on “giving & receiving”; yet it will require a significant shift in concept, implementation, and sustainability.  “Everyone’s going to have to train,” says Beck, “because literally everything is being shaken, or will be shaken, very soon.”

Timpanaro said he feels privileged to be a part of this landmark event.

“Training is so essential, even at fundamental levels,” Timpanaro suggested.  “In order to embrace change, we’ve got to be trained to think and act strategically.”

For registration or more information, visit www.Power08.com

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One Response to “Oberata Consulting to Participate in Power ’08 Conference”

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