Previous Speaking Engagements

September 29, 2011
One Day Private Leadership Program
A framework for Leadership: Oneself, Teams and Managing Change - for the 2011 International Eisenhower Fellowship.

 

NEHRA Spring Conference

May 19, 2011
As part of NEHRA’s Spring Conference - Rethink HR: People Practices and Tools for Today's Reality, Chuck Mollor will present a Learning Lab titled, Do More with Less: How to Link Development, Selection, Performance and Retention Initiatives

Session summary:
Hiring the right role and cultural fit; building teams; improving performance; engaging and retaining talent; developing high potentials, successors and leaders. These are some of today’s most critical challenges.
Despite the interconnection, organizations struggle to find approaches and tools that link these critical talent management initiatives.
Click here for more information on this event.


Sales Results = Sales Skills, Behaviors, Training and Coaching

June 8, 2011

Marketing Tech Conference, Montevideo, Uruguay
Session summary:
The greatest impact to achieving and sustaining consistent sales results is to understand your people- their strengths, their drives and motivations - targeting help to where they need it, and motivating them to perform at their full potential.
For more information on the conference/speaking engagement Click here


Leverage the Power of Position and Cultural fit to improve Recruiting and Selection

June 15, 2011

As part of the Eastern Association of Colleges and Employers Annual Conference- Breeding Success, Cheryl Jacobs presented a workshop titled "Leverage the Power of Position and Cultural fit to improve Recruiting and Selection".
Session summary:
Cultural fit plays an increasingly important role in making a good match between potential candidates and employers. Research shows that individuals are most highly engaged when working in a position and environment that maximizes their natural drives and motivations.
For a more in-depth description of this session, please click here

 

Testimonials

"MCG Partners understands the importance of a strong and vibrant Board of Directors and have always been supportive of our mission, programs and their impact on the community. They have contributed tremendously to our nonprofit, which has recently gone through a merger. Their understanding of organizational structure, culture and change management has been a vital asset to our Board of Directors and staff"
Celeste Wilson, Executive Director,
Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston

 

Supporting Our Community


MCG Partners is proud to be an active and contributing member of the community.


MCG Partners is proud to be an active and contributing member of the community and charitable organizations through volunteerism, participation, board involvement and sponsorship. We believe that it is important to give back to the community in which we live and work. Our team aids many programs, initiatives and charities, including the following:

Logo Pan Mass Challenge

Pan Mass Challenge

The PMC raises money for life saving cancer research and treatment at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute through its Jimmy Fund. The centerpiece of our fundraising effort is our 192 mile bike-a-thon that crosses the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Website url: www.pmc.org/

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Arts Business Council

The Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston establishes a vital connection between Boston’s dynamic business and legal communities and Boston’s lively arts and culture community through two powerful menus of programs – one for businesses, business professionals, and attorneys, and one for artists and arts organizations. Website url: www.artsandbusinesscouncil

Logo Southeastern Massachusetts Agricultural Partnership (SEMAP) is a nonprofit organization

SEMAP

SEMAP's mission is to help argriculture enterprises in Southeastern Massachusetts achieve economic success. These argricultural and aquacultural operations are increasingly challenged by the region's rapid growth and suburbanization, and by market factors that make it difficult to keep farming profitable.
Website url: www.umassd.edu/semap/

American Liver Foundation Run for Research

American Liver Foundation Run for Reasearch, Boston

The American Liver Foundation's Run for Research® (RFR) is one of the oldest and largest marathon teams in the Boston Athletic Association's official charity program. For over two decades we have helped thousands of runners train for and compete in the historic Boston Marathon while raising critical funds in the fight against liver disease. American Liver Foundation

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