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| THE PLATFORM |
The world has changed very rapidly in the last few years. Economic integration and globalization are a reality for all of us today. Trade barriers have come down. Markets have integrated, customers have become more knowledgeable and demanding, supply chains span continents and the workforce is becoming more and more global. Companies also have the challenge of dealing with diversity - across shareholders, customers, employees and suppliers.
The new manager deals with all these challenges.... and more. Even local companies serving local customers face competition from multinationals. Raising global capital, ensuring regulatory compliance across countries, meeting the needs of a diverse set of stakeholders... all of these are realities today. Developing a global mindset is not a good thing to do, it is an imperative. Innovation, process improvement and cost optimization are not terms from a management text book any more - these are real day to day issues one must work with. The new manager certainly has a lot to deal with.
How does a manager equip himself to stay ahead of all these changes? The National Management Convention aims to explore the imperatives for the new manager in the emerging economic context. It seeks to provide key insights that managers can take back with them and apply in their everyday work lives.
The convention would be a truly rewarding experience for anyone grappling with questions on how to manage and work in the 21st century enterprise. |
| CONVENTION TAKEAWAYS |
The 35th National Management Convention will equip the participants with an appreciation of:
Insights on managing enterprises in the global context.
How to best manage a varied set of stakeholders with a varied and sometimes conflicting set of expectations.
Good practices in building and working with a global and diverse workforce.
Understanding and incorporating innovation.
Insights on how to succeed as an entrepreneur in the new economic context.
Understanding the challenges for managers in India, with deliberations on how to deal with these challenges.
Insights on how to succeed as an entrepreneur in the new economic context.
Understanding the challenges for managers in India, with deliberations on how to deal with these challenges.
An opportunity to exchange ideas with peers and experts who have innovative approaches towards managing a modern enterprise.
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