IMD Business School to Kick-off Second Orchestrating Winning Performance in Singapore
SINGAPORE, October 13, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
Head executives from Acer, Nissan and the Indonesian Port Corporation to give keynote presentations
IMD, a top-ranked business school and worldwide expert in executive education, plans to welcome more than 100 executives for its leadership program Orchestrating Winning Performance (OWP) in Singapore taking place November 17 - 22 on the AXA University campus.
The lessons given at OWP will be unique to business opportunities and challenges seen in Asia and the program will welcome Pak Lino, President Director of the Indonesian Port Corporation; Stan Shih, Co-Founder and Chairman of Acer Inc., and Toshiyuki Shiga, Vice Chairman of Nissan Motor Corporation.
Designed to develop leadership capabilities, OWP will explore various topics including Asian mergers and acquisitions, brand building, emerging market trends, human resources practices, internet growth, innovation, and world competitiveness.
IMD delivers programs and services from key locations around the world and, since 2013, Singapore has become an important hub for IMD's executive education offering.
"Because business is global, there is a need to educate and build skillsets across cultures," explains Margaret Cording, IMD's Regional Director in South East Asia and Oceania. "In running OWP in Singapore, as well as executive education programs for select companies, IMD aims to transcend the boundaries of East meets West in order to develop true global leaders."
Hear from participants from last year's OWP Singapore on YouTube and learn more about OWP in Singapore.
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