EOA Conference 2010
Thursday 18 November 2010, Manchester Hilton Deansgate Hotel
Presentations
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- Roundtable 4
The coaching effect - improving the Board’s performance
Bob Baker & Hilary Thompson - Roundtable 6
Reinventing the business - how one company transformed itself to beat recession
Fred Bowden - Seminar 1
The complete guide to employee buy-outs - Part 1: meeting the vendor’s objectives
Jerry Gilbert - Seminar 1
The complete guide to employee buy-outs - Part 1: meeting the vendor’s objectives
Robert Postlethwaite - Seminar 2
The communications challenge - making employee ownership matter to co-owners
Derek Muir - Seminar 3
The entrepreneurial firm - using employee ownership to drive innovation and creativity
Mike Thompson - Seminar 3
The entrepreneurial firm - using employee ownership to drive innovation and creativity
Tricia McGregor - Seminar 4
Developing great leaders for employee owned firms - new options for senior team development
Carole Leslie - Seminar 5
Linking employee ownership to reward and performance
Gordon Aitken - Seminar 5
Linking employee ownership to reward and performance
Herman Kok - Seminar 6
Measuring ownership - using surveys to improve a co-owned business
Chris Dunlop & Sarah Johnson - Seminar 7
Handling HM Revenue & Customs - how to get tax efficiencies from your employee ownership structure
Graeme Nuttall - Seminar 8
A new model for small businesses? How UST created a flexible family of co-owned firms
Judith Sykes & Ed McCann - Seminar 9
Consultation and information disclosure - what should the boundaries be?
Kim Steward & Keith Ballantyne - Seminar 10
Engaging co-owners effectively in continuous improvement
Alan Gibson & Jason Smith - Seminar 11
The complete guide to employee buy-outs - Part 2: selecting the right ownership structure
Robert Postlethwaite - Seminar 12
Managing growth or takeovers while keeping the co-ownership culture strong
David Williams, Andy Woodcock & Anne Marie Hearne - Seminar 15
Balanced performance - aligning the interests of co-owners, customers and profit
Byron Woodmansee








