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05 June 2007

From "No Puny Visions" to Leadership

Yesterday's spotlight session with moderator Tom Hogan from Information Today, Stephen Abram, SLA President Elect & VP, Innovation, SirsiDynix, Cliff Lynch, Coalition for Networked Informaiton, and Eugenie Prime, formerly Manager, Research Library, HP Labs was a great way to start the day.  Lots of good conversation but what struck me the most was Eugenie's emphasis on leadership.  It reminded me of her talk 10 years ago when we were in Seattle.  As a keynote speaker there she received a standing ovation by the audience when she proclaimed that we should have, "No puny visions."  As we are going back to Seattle next year for the 2008 SLA conference, June 15-18, the Leadership Division has invited Eugenie to give another talk.  Watch for further details in the fall.  And if you haven't check out Von

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