The Best Practice Institute (BPI) is one of the premire professional associations for executives dedicated to pioneering and sharing methods of organizational change. BPI's subscriber base includes over 42,000 managers, coaches, directors, VP's, SVP's, and C-level's of branded Fortune 500/Global 1000 organizations worldwide. BPI's faculty includes over 200 experts and executives implementing change programs at their organizations. Typically, BPI faculty members teach as professors or Chairs of Departments at Ivy League Schools and/or have contributed a wide-body of original research, publications and practice to the field of management and leadership. BPI provides a forum for professors, consultants and executives to present and publish their programs and practices in leadership developmen
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| - The Best Practice Institute (BPI) is one of the premire professional associations for executives dedicated to pioneering and sharing methods of organizational change. BPI's subscriber base includes over 42,000 managers, coaches, directors, VP's, SVP's, and C-level's of branded Fortune 500/Global 1000 organizations worldwide. BPI's faculty includes over 200 experts and executives implementing change programs at their organizations. Typically, BPI faculty members teach as professors or Chairs of Departments at Ivy League Schools and/or have contributed a wide-body of original research, publications and practice to the field of management and leadership. BPI provides a forum for professors, consultants and executives to present and publish their programs and practices in leadership developmen
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| - The Best Practice Institute (BPI) is one of the premire professional associations for executives dedicated to pioneering and sharing methods of organizational change. BPI's subscriber base includes over 42,000 managers, coaches, directors, VP's, SVP's, and C-level's of branded Fortune 500/Global 1000 organizations worldwide. BPI's faculty includes over 200 experts and executives implementing change programs at their organizations. Typically, BPI faculty members teach as professors or Chairs of Departments at Ivy League Schools and/or have contributed a wide-body of original research, publications and practice to the field of management and leadership. BPI provides a forum for professors, consultants and executives to present and publish their programs and practices in leadership development and organizational change. Due to the competitiveness to present at its Board-level conference and to publish in its Best Practices books, BPI serves as a forum for practitioners to obtain top level management positions. Best Practice Institute published Best Practices in Leadership Development and Organizational Change with Jossey Bass Pfeiffer among other notable titles. BPI is also known for its awards to the top practitioners in the world who comprise its Executive Council.
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