E-Leadership: A Series of 3 Live Satellite Seminars designed to give you new strategies for
leading your business in the e-commerce era


"People.com: Strategy and Leadership for the E-Culture Era," featuring Rosabeth Moss Kanter,
Professor Harvard Business School
As the Internet revolution takes hold, and the worldwide web starts to link virtually every person 
and every business to each other, life in organizations is transformed in profound ways.  People need 
to embrace new business strategies and realities, develop new leadership skills and sensibilities at 
every level and in every corner of the organization, understand the implications of direct 
communication with customers and users, and learn to operate without a script as members of an 
improvisational theater troupe.
April 13, 2000, 11 am - 12:30 p.m. (with lunch beginning at 12:30 p.m.)


"Pioneering Business Strategy in the New Millennium,"featuring Robert Davis, CEO, Lycos, Inc.
In the new economy, managers must embrace change and understand the implications the Internet will 
have on their business and people.  Leadership will be about innovation and risk taking.  In his 
presentation, Robert Davis will describe how Lycos is implementing its business strategy and the 
critical success factors for competing in their industry.  You will learn where the Internet is today 
and how it can effect your business, including the management skills and knowledge critical to be 
successful in the new economy.
April 19, 2000, 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. (with lunch beginning at 12:30 p.m.)


"The Speed of Change in the Connected Economy," featuring Stan Davis, consultant and author "Blur,"
"Future Perfect," "2020 Vision," and former Harvard Business School Professor
The Internet is creating an economy based on speed, intangibles and connectivity.  These three 
drivers are rewriting business models and rules.  Under the old rules, for example, when you improved 
your product or service, you typically raised the price.  Now you have to lower your prices as you 
improve your offerings.  Similarly, all measurements are shifting from periodic to continual.  If a 
decade ago you closed your books annually, and you now do so monthly, be aware that Cisco Systems 
currently closes its books daily. Davis' discussion the new rules will change forever the way you 
view your business.
April 25, 2000, 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. (with lunch beginning at 12:30 p.m.)


Pricing including lunch at the WHYY Technology Center:
Series: $255 per person
Individual Programs: $95 per person
Groups of 5 or more: $85 per person per program or $225 for the series
Non-profit and government:	$75 per person per program or $195 for the series
Bring these programs to your place of work:
Site License Fees: 	$2500 per program up to 45 participants per site
$4500 per program over 45 participants per site
FOR FURTHER DETAILS, CONTACT: Sally Solis-Cohen WHYY, Inc. Venture Marketing Phone: 215-351-1699 Fax: 215-923-7475 Email: workforce@whyy.org