Leadership Pipeline Institute US (LPI US) Launches
Louisville, Kentucky (PRWEB) March 16, 2015 -- Leadership Pipeline Institute Global is a consultancy based on the thinking behind The Leadership Pipeline books by Ram Charan, Stephen Drotter and Jim Noel. Jennifer Mackin, President and CEO, and Executive Vice Presidents Tom Cox and Scott Kiefer will operate LPI US and leverage the programs and research, which have been delivered in over 15 countries and in 17 languages to date through LPI Global. Additionally, Stephen Drotter brings over 40 years of global management consulting experience to his role as Chairman of LPI.
"Our focus is on driving leadership potential at all levels, based on the pipeline model developed by the authors and unique, hands-on delivery methods," said Mackin. LPI US plans to expand with additional licensed firms and build upon the significant number of Fortune 500 companies already implementing this leadership infrastructure.
“We’re excited to expand LPI Global into the US. Our new US partners have experience in delivering leadership programs and have had great impact developing talent with their clients, “ said Kent Jonasen, CEO of LPI Global.
About LPI: LPI provides leadership development solutions to private and public organizations through consulting services, including succession planning, coaching and leadership development programs. These solutions focus on preparing and training people for different levels of leadership as they progress through organizations, including leaders of others, leaders of leaders, functional leaders and business leaders. LPI specializes in supporting organizations looking to build an internal pipeline of qualified leaders. The programs can be specialized, and they include research findings from successful organizations throughout the world. More information is available at http://www.leadershippipelineinstitute.com.
Scott Kiefer, Leadership Pipeline Institute, http://www.leadershippipelineinstitute.com, +1 800-310-3118 Ext: 125, [email protected]
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