Agenda
29 juil 2010
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AMCF Horizon Series
Event for Strategy Practitioners
"Innovation,
Strategy & Organizational Response: How Much Change
Do Our Clients Need?"
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
5:30 - 9:30pm ET
New York, NY
Cocktails
& dinner will be served
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When
working with clients to think strategically and innovate successfully
consultants need to ask themselves: How much does my client
really need
to change and in the end have I facilitated the right kind of positive
change or not? The difficulty of finding the balance
between too much change and
too little is even harder in the current uncertain
economic environment.
In
The
Essential Advantage: How to Win with a Capabilities-Driven Strategy,
Booz & Company's Cesare Mainardi and Paul Leinwand maintain that
success in any market accrues to firms with coherence: a tight match
between their strategic direction and the capabilities that make them
unique. Achieving this clarity
takes a sharpness of focus that only exceptional companies have
mastered. The
Essential Advantage is about an ideal
situation in which the pieces reinforce each other instead of
working at cross-purposes.
Taking this one
step further, Chris Trimble from Dartmouth's Tuck School of
Business and co-author with Vijay Govindrajan of a new
book entitled The Other Side of
Innovation: Solving the Execution Challenge, argues that
innovation cannot be separated from the messy day-to-day running of a
company. The authors discuss how
unholy alliances can be built between the "operators" and the
"thinkers" to drive innovation and success in the marketplace. The
pieces have to work together.
Facilitated
by Patricia O'Connell of Bloomberg Businessweek, our authors, C-Suite
executives and Chief Strategy Officers will debate whether these
time-tested approaches are still valid, practical and hold up in the
face of everyday financial and operating pressures.
Cesare
Mainardi,Senior Partner, Booz & Co.
Chris Trimble, Executive Director, William F.
Achtmeyer Center for Global Leadership at Tuck Business School
Bridget A. Van Kralingen, General Manager, IBM North
America
Jack Kliger, former CEO of
Hachette Filipacchi & currently acting CEO of TV Guide
Zia Zaman, Chief Strategy Officer,
North America, LG Electronics
John J. Sviokla, Vice Chairman, Diamond
Management & Technology Consultants Inc.
Moderated by Patricia O’Connell, Management Editor,
Bloomberg Businessweek
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