Forward Networking Presents Forums on Evolving Corporate Universities

Forward Networking will present "Evolving Corporate Universities" Forums in Panama, Dubai and Singapore in coming months. Events are designed to bring the leading industry speakers together to discuss the issues that matter the most, allowing participants benchmark with peers, share knowledge or meet potential and existing customers.

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Panama: Evolución de Universidades Corporativas (ECU) - 29 Y 30 de JUNIO de 2011

Singapore: Evolving Corporate Universities Forum (ECU) - 19th & 20th October 2011

Dubai: Evolving Corporate Universities Forum (ECU) - 21st & 22nd NOV 2011

 

Panama: Evolución de Universidades Corporativas (ECU)

El Foro Internacional: Evolución de Universidades Corporativas (ECU) es el punto de encuentro fundamental para altos directivos con responsabilidad sobre la estrategia empresarial y sobre la educación ejecutiva procedentes de empresas de todo América Latina y el mundo.

El ECU estará dirigida por expertos en la materia que tienen por objetivo debatir el rol estratégico de las Universidades Corporativas, así como analizar su evolución reciente y futura.

Con temáticas de Alineamiento, Alianzas, Branding, Colaboraciones entre Escuelas de Negocios y Corporaciones, Liderazgo, Tecnología para el Aprendizaje – Redes Sociales y Mediciones, este es un encuentro para compartir, analizar y discutir las tendencias y modelos actuales en la educación corporativa; creando un espacio de reflexión sobre las formas en que las universidades corporativas pueden impulsar los cambios estratégicos que ayudan a crear valor en sus organizaciones.

El ECU garantiza:

Networking entre los asistentes

Puesta en común e intercambio de conocimiento y experiencias

Obtención de información útil y conclusiones claras, prácticas y aplicables a sus organizaciones

ECU Panamá es parte de una serie de conferencias internacionales.

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Singapore: Evolving Corporate Universities Forum (ECU)

Are you acquiring all-important management skills to ensure success in the project management of new learning needs strategies, and acquiring competitive knowledge development? Be involved & continue to drive your company forward, build your knowledge and skills in important learning and see intensive case studies and excelled management by reputable leaders at the Evolving Corporate Universities Forum, 19th & 20th of October 2011 in Bali Indonesia.

Critical Objectives & Typical Applications

Alignment

Alliances

Branding

Corporate/College Partnership

Launching

Leadership

Learning technology

Measurement

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Dubai: Evolving Corporate Universities Forum (ECU)


This exciting conference will bring together:

• Educational experts;
• Corporate directors and business owners;
• Management educators; and
• Enthusiasts who understand the need that corporate learning has to
business growth

It will enable an exchange of viewpoints, insights and ideas; highlighting the
challenges that will might be faced and the measures that could be put in place
to overcome them, focusing on:

• Economic and social importance of corporate learning and education
• Technology to support virtual and mobile learning across geographical
boundaries
• Business performance improvement emanating from increased
knowledge and skills
• Emotional Intelligence, Communities of Practice and Collaborative
Working

Join us in Dubai on the 21st & 22nd November 2011 and be a part of this
exciting conference.

Further Info Please Contact: Martin Simpkins // tel: +34 931 816 651  e: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it w: www.forwardnetworking.com

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Food for Thought

“Most of Africa's health organizations and local NGOs — many of which receive millions in aid — suffer from a lack of management skills.”

- Guy Pfeffermann, “Give Africa's B-Schools A Boost”, Business Week, December 26, 2005