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AIM Success to bring leadership confab to Cebu

/ 07:52 AM November 28, 2012

THE GiANT Impact LeaderCast began like most great ideas do: with an innovative leader and a simple vision.

That leader is John C. Maxwell, and his vision in 2000 was to create a different kind of leadership conference. One that was affordable and accessible to leaders from every background. It wasn’t long before that vision became a reality, and in year 2000, the Maximum Impact Simulcast was born. GiANT Impact later began producing the event and now has teamed up with Chick-fil-A to bring this world-class leadership content to more leaders around the globe than ever before.

John C. Maxwell, New York Times best-selling author and speaker, first envisioned the Maximum Impact Simulcast as a way to combine his voice in the community with his desire to reach leaders at the heart level. What started out 11 years ago as a classroom-format event led by Maxwell has since become a full-packed, experiential conference featuring leadership experts and practitioners. The 2010 live Leadercast site in Atlanta sold out, with more than 2,000 leaders in attendance. The event was the No. 2 trending topic on Twitter.

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This same world-class seminar will be brought by the AIM Success and Development Plus GiANT Impact LeaderCast to Cebu.

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The seminar will be held on Dec. 1, from 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the SM Cebu Trade Hall 3. At least 500 leaders and innovators of Cebu and Central Visayas are expected to attend.

Interested participants may contact AIM Success Plus at 584-0087 or (0915) 4643576 and (0919) 6451838 or at Facebook www.facebook.com/ aimsuccessanddevtplus.

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