The Graphic Communications Leadership Institute (GCLI) will hold their third quarterly workshop of 2023 October 19-20 at Wallace Graphics in Duluth, Georgia.
Wallace Graphics combines the latest technology with customer-focused solutions to deliver superior printing services in the Atlanta area. Wallace features offset, digital, large format, direct mail printing and more.
During their visit, GCLI members will tour Wallace’s state of the art production facilities. They’ll have the opportunity to exchange ideas with Wallace’s production and marketing professionals while learning about their approach to meeting customer requirements. Presentations by Wallace executives will follow the plant tour.
Workshop topics will include “Maximizing Key Accounts” with a special focus on identifying and securing key, strategic clients. Members will also study and report on case studies designed to identify and address complex business problems.
Founded in 2021, The Graphic Communications Leadership Institute (GCLI), a comprehensive three-year program for rising industry professionals, consists of four quarterly workshops, each one focusing on core elements of business management and organizational leadership. The group meets at various locations including leading industry manufacturers/suppliers and at some of the industry’s finest service providers.
GCLI is a rigorous, cutting-edge leadership development program specifically designed to prepare the next generation of business leaders with a well-rounded foundation in leadership and managerial expertise while developing a valuable peer network.
Now in its third year, the Institute continues to grow as forward-looking organizations address the challenge of retaining talent by investing in the leadership development of their key people.
GCLI admissions are on a rolling basis, allowing participants to enroll at any time during the year.
Source: Graphic Communications Leadership Institute
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