October 10. 1995 For immediate release Contact: Esther Hockett Double Whammy Opportunity: Experience the latest Distance Learning Technology & Improve your Museum s Ability to Plan for Change Join the Midwest Museums Conference, Ameritech, and consultant Will Phillips to preview the latest interactve video applications. Explore the knowledge, skills and attitudes that enable museums to change and create effective work teams. This unique, day-long video workshop connects eight sites in five midwestern states. Courtesy of Ameritech, the Midwest Museums Conference brings you first-hand experience with the state-of-the-art video conference equipment needed for distance learning. MMC urges leaders of cultural agencies and institutions toseize this opportunity. On November 1 see and use the latest technology to explore critical assumptions and priortize critical issues. Will Phillips, a leader in quality management, will lead two three-hour sessions from the host site with audience participation from all eight Ameritech distance learning sites. Mr. Phillips, a management consultant to visionary American corporations, and founder of QM2, is also the lead consultant for AAM s New Visions project, which is designed to help museum decision-makers implement the Excellence and Equity recommendations. In the morning session, Planning for Change, learn to match leadership structure and improvement efforts with the developmental stage of the organization, thereby avoiding traps that may prevent museums from changing and improving. In the afternoon session, Teamwork-A Key for Facilitating Change, learn how and when to effectively use a team approach to facilitate organizational change. The all-day distance learning workshop for Change will be Wednesday, November 1. Illinois and Wisconsin sites will begin at 9:00; Ohio, Indiana and Michigan sites will begin at 10:00. The sites are: Hoffman Estates, IL; Indianapolis and South Bend in IN; Saginaw and Southfield in MI; Cleveland and Columbus in OH; and Madison, WI. Registration is $40 for MMC members and $50 for non-MMC members. Send your check with name, address, phone and fax numbers and first and second site choices to MMC, PO Box 11940, St. Louis, MO, 63112-0040 or fax registration and credit card information to 314-454-3162. Registration deadline: extended to Wednesday, October 25. The Midwest Museums Conference is one of six regional museum associations in the United States, serving the profession since the 1930s. Benefits to members include a five times yearly newsletter, the News Brief; reduced rates for annual meeting and workshop registrations; and Annual Review, a publication of annual meeting papers.