NU Club of SF -- Wine and Cheese Discussion with Dr. Linda Stroh, "Trust Rules: How to Tell the Good Guys from the Bad Guys"
800 Powell Street
San Francisco, California 94108
Please join the Northwestern Club for a wine and cheese conversation with Northwestern Alum and Loyola Professor Dr. Linda Stroh. Dr. Stroh will be discussing her new book -- "Trust Rules: How to Tell the Good Guys from the Bad Guys in Work and Life."
Dr. Stroh will share lessons built from her interviews of many CEOs of multinational companies and hundreds of others. From these hundreds of interviews, Stroh crafted a "Trust Rules Questionnaire" that we can use to make better decisions about who to let into our inner circle of confidants at work and in our personal lives.
Q & A will follow the presentation. Autographed copies of her new book will also be available for purchase.
Tuesday, February 23rd , 6:30 pm to 8 pm
Registration begins at 6:30 pm; Presentation at 7 pm
Where: The University Club
800 Powell Street, San Francisco, CA 94108
Parking Info: https://univclub.memberstatements.com/tour/tours.cfm?tourid=64728
Cost: $10 for members, $20 for non-members, $20 at the door
Cost covers light appetizers. No-host bar is available
Register Here.
Registration Deadline: Friday, February 19th
About the Author
LINDA K. STROH has a PhD in Human Development from Northwestern University, a Post-Doc from the Kellogg Graduate School of Business, an M.A. from Concordia University and a B.A. from McGill University in Montreal. Dr. Stroh has published over one hundred articles and is author of four books, including Organizational Behavior: A Management Challenge; International Assignments: In Integration of Strategy Research and Practice; and The Basic Principles of Consulting.
Dr. Stroh’s research has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, Fortune, Newsweek, and BusinessWeek. She has appeared on NBC's Nightly News, CNN, and Oprah & Friends XM Radio with Gayle King. Dr. Stroh has been honored by the Academy of Management with the research scholar of the year award by Sage Publications.
Reviews
"Linda’s research has successfully captured the essence of "good vs. bad" in both our professional and personal lives. There's an example here, or more important, a way to think about our future, that's completely relevant to us all. This book will shine a bright light on your inner circle--how to identify it, shape it, and be the better on account of it." - Richard H. Lenny, former Chairman of the Board, President, and CEO, Hershey Company
"This new book is a practical, straightforward discussion of THE most important topic in business today." - Robert A. Eckert, Chairman of the Board and CEO, Mattel Inc.
"Linda Stroh’s research and new book bring systematic thought to an issue that is at the center of all human relationships. Her view is both analytical and personal. The many stories that enrich the text are easy to relate to. Linda has derived from these stories principals that we can all use in our work and everyday lives. This book is very engaging, practical, and thought-provoking." - Dr. Anna Lieblich, Ph.D, MSW, Clinical Faculty, The Family Institute at Northwestern University
"Stroh challenges us to look at the hard evidence in determining on which side of the Good Guy/Bad Guy ledger those with whom we have close social or business relationships fall. Doing so is critical in our lives--and Trust Rules gives us outstanding guidelines and tools for developing more accurate perceptions." - Dave Weiner, Author and Founder and CEO, Marketing Support

