A recent Frost & Sullivan survey revealed that 93 percent of CEOs consider growth their number-one priority for the next five years – and yet 80 percent have no confidence in their direct reports’ abilities to support their growth objectives.
Frost & Sullivan shares these concerns of leaders globally and aims to support this vision by addressing all aspects influencing an organisation's growth.
Join us at the Growth, Innovation & Leadership Congress 2008 in Kuala Lumpur on Oct 15-16 as we examine the dynamics of growth and the tools and processes to help you grow your business and generate value.
The Congress provides a forum for you to build a structured process to achieve your growth goals, while keeping a keen eye on the economy. It delivers thought leadership, real world case studies, best practices, and key strategies you can deploy across five different industries.
For registration queries contact, Ms. Neethiya Sadagopal, T: +65 6890 0966 E: neethiya.sadagopal@frost.com URL: www.frost-gil.com Location & Date:Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | 15th Oct 2008 - 16th Oct 2008
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