“Tough Times, Tough Strategies is a one-of-a-kind program that will help participants gain new insights from our international faculty and global business experts. The program is designed to ensure they can apply this knowledge to their own specific business context.” -Paddy Miller
Paddy Miller - Academic Director
Professor of Organizational Behavior, IESE
Paddy Miller specializes in leadership and change management with a focus on leading change in multinational organizations. He has worked with CEOs and their management teams in Europe, Africa, and North and South America to help them undergo transitions that allow them to better confront increasingly global markets.
Erich Joachimsthaler
Founder and CEO of Vivaldi Partners
Erich Joachimsthaler is the founder and CEO of Vivaldi Partners, a multinational innovation strategy and marketing firm with its global headquarters located in New York City. An expert in consumer goods, retailing, telecommunications, media and entertainment, and technology sectors, his breakthrough thinking on demand-first innovation and growth can be found in his latest book Hidden in Plain Sight.
Johanna Mair
Associate Professor of Strategic Management, IESE
Prof. Mair's research centers on traditional strategy and entrepreneurship, with a particular interest in the role that institutions play in stifling or enabling social and economic progress, and the role of entrepreneurial actors in this process.
Pedro Nueno
Professor of Entrepreneurship, IESE
Pedro Nueno holds the Bertran Foundation Chair of Entrepreneurship. His areas of expertise include entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship, management of technology and innovation, and turnaround and implementation of entrepreneurial management.
Mike Rosenberg
Professor of Strategic Management, IESE Business School
Mike Rosenberg's research is concerned with how long term technological and socio economic trends affect the business climate. He has a particular interest in the potential of alternative energy sources to change the competitive dynamics of a number of industries including the automotive sector.
Pedro Videla
Professor of Economics, IESE
Pedro Videla has taught at universities across Europe and North and South America, and has consulted for a variety of organizations, including the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the European Union, the Inter-American Development Bank and USAID. He is currently the editor of the Journal of Emerging Economies.
Nick Hahn
Managing Director and Head of the Consumer Goods Practice, Vivaldi Partners
Nick Hahn brings 23 years of consulting and line management experience in business, brand and marketing strategy, including at The Coca-Cola Company, Johnson & Johnson and Saatchi & Saatchi. Areas of expertise include demand-driven growth and innovation strategy, brand architecture and portfolio management, and strategic activation guidelines.
John Watts
Managing Direction and Head of Strategic Research, Vivaldi Partners
John Watts brings to Vivaldi Partners his 22-year background in economics, accounting and strategy as a faculty member at University of Chicago and Purdue University, as well as senior roles at Opinion Research Corporation, PRTM, Accenture and Ernst & Young. Using fact based methods, John proves the value of proposed solutions and helps galvanize organizations to action.
WORLD BUSINESS FORUM SPEAKERS
President Bill Clinton: Former President of the United States
Towards Global Prosperity
Former President Clinton served the United States for eight years during a time of unprecedented prosperity and change. Now, President Clinton is a powerful voice for progress around the world as he shares his unique insights and observations. President Clinton will describe the challenge of globalizations, emphasize our growing interdependence, and point the way towards a common future based on shared goals and values.
George Lucas: Film Maker
A Conversation with George Lucas
Education, art, culture, and the future of cinema:
• Fiction, non-fiction & the bridge between
• Forging a better future: The role of education
• Talent, technology & breakthrough innovation
George Lucas’ devotion to timeless storytelling and cutting-edge innovation has resulted in some of the most successful films of all time.
Kevin Roberts: CEO Saatchi & Saatchi
How to Create Loyalty in Tough Times
Looking at the perceived value of brands and how to create priceless lovemarks in a complex context.
Paul Krugman: Economist, Nobel Prize Winner 2008
International Trade and Globalization
Revisiting the rationale behind global, regional and national economic dynamics, Paul Krugman looks at what we are headed for in the next round of globalization, and the future of the global economy.
David Rubenstein: Managing Director of The Carlyle Group
Global Credit Meltdown
A look at how the global credit meltdown has changed the world of finance. Topics include: restoring health and confidence in the markets; how to refocus business for survival – and rebound; and the future of expectations and concerns.
Jack Welch: Former CEO of General Electric
Management, Execution
A dialogue with Jack Welch on management, execution and achieving success in a volatile economic environment.
Bill Conaty: Former head of Human Resource Management at General Electric
Talent Management
How to nurture leaders through meritocracy and build organizational vitality.
Other Speakers and Topics:
Patrick Lencioni: Building Winning Teams
Irene Rosenfeld: Leading Transformational Change
Gary Hamel: Management Innovation
T. Boone Pickens: Energy Dependence
Jeffrey Sachs: Economics for a Crowded Planet
Miles D. White: A Conversation on Health Care
Roger Agnelli: Strategy of Diversification
Francisco Gonzalez: International Presence
Morris Chang: International Insights
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