GEN - The Global Executive Network creates a new Executive Dinner: "Increasing Global Complexity. Five disruptive trends, and what
(prHWY.com) August 8, 2012 - Wilmington, DE -- [Wilmington, USA, August 7, 2012] GEN - The Global Executive Network, an International provider of high-quality Executive Dinners, has introduced a new event for senior business professionals regarding Global Complexity: "Increasing Global Complexity. Five disruptive trends, and what you can do to leverage". At these dinners, attending executives can hear from business experts how leading companies deal with the current market challenges and engage in high-level networking. The moderated events provide an exclusive platform and intimate atmosphere in which to share ideas, experiences and best practices with peers. Hosted in first-class locations, the events will start on November 12th in London, followed by the United States, Japan, Korea and Australia.
Increasing Global Complexity. Five disruptive trends, and what you can do to leverage
Today the level of complexity we face as professionals is growing exponentially, making it more difficult than ever to maintain the skill and expertise levels necessary for success.
Professionals in the building industry are facing the need to build more sustainability, to complete projects more quickly and cheaply. Manufacturers and product designers need to do more innovative work in response to greater global competition, and get their products to market faster.
Companies building infrastructure must do so in the face of greater urbanization and respond to infrastructure booms in places like India and China. And even professionals in the film and game industries are facing greater pressure to do more creative work and streamline their processes.
The good news in the face of these disruptive trends and this growing complexity is that they can be leveraged if understood and used correctly. This requires that we all get 'smarter', faster and fortunately that's possible today because of our access to the cloud and the crowd.
Topics discussed at these dinners:
There are five disruptive trends which can be leveraged if understood:
* Ownership to access
* Business un-usual
* Digital Fabrication
* Ambient Intelligence
* Infinite Computing
This Executive Dinner is of particular interest to CEOs and General Managers, COOs, Engineering Directors, CIOs and IT Directors as well as Design Directors and Manufacturing Directors.
Further information including details of venues and dates, is available:
http://www.theglobalexecutivenetwork.com/index_uk.php?nav=dinner&con=globalcomplex
"As globalization increases there is a corresponding increase of global complexity. It is not about one location and one market; it is a dynamic world of collaboration and managers need a global mindset. As organizations increase interdependence, their vulnerability increases and complexity is reflected in the increasing number of alternatives available. These series of dinners have been created so that attendees can benefit from the opportunity to expand their business networks and discuss with peers what challenges they face", says Craig Ambler, member of the Professional Council of GEN - The Global Executive Network.
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About GEN - The Global Executive Network
GEN - The Global Executive Network is an international provider of highâ€quality Executive Dinners for business professionals, covering current trends for industryâ€focused and managementâ€related topics. The company is headquartered in Wilmington, DE, in the US and has achieved an excellent reputation as one of the leading global event providers. Each year, more than 10,000 senior management guests from large corporations and mediumâ€sized companies participate in GEN events. More than 1,000 events covering over 50 different subjects are offered every year.
Events are delivered in the US, Canada, South America, Australia, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Russia, Bulgaria, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, India, and Indonesia as well as South Africa, Egypt, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, Sudan, Algeria, Morocco, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Syria, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, the Palestinian Territories, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and Bahrain.
Further information
GEN - The Global Executive Network:
http://www.theglobalexecutivenetwork.com
The Professional Council:
http://www.theglobalexecutivenetwork.com/index_de.php?nav=main&con=prof/council