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Barcelona, 18 de Noviembre, 2009
Going Global, Getting Lean: Dominating Your Industry
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Introduction
The IESE Center for Entrepreneurship (CEFIE) and Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO) are pleased to invite you next November 18, to the conference "Going Global, Getting Lean: Dominating Your Industry" led by Verne Harnish.
The Conference
The single largest opportunity in the history of industry is before all of us. Between now and 2020 over 1 billion additional people will enter the middle class, increasing the marketplace for our goods and services by 50%. Five hundred million will arise in India, as their middleclass swells from 53 million to over 550 million. An equal number will move up in China with the rest of the developing world running not far behind. This demographic anomaly will drive business decisions for decades. In turn, the first company in any industry that fully embraces and executes the Toyota Production Method, often called Lean, will dominate their competition in the battle for these new markets (and old). And these methods have been proven highly effective in the retail and service sectors, not just manufacturing -- and highly useful to small companies as well as large.
Registration
If you plan to attend the conference, please click here
Your registration will be complete once you receive our confirmation e-mail.
There is no conference fee. Places will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
The conference will be in English and there will be no simultaneous translation.
About Verne Harnish
Founder of the world-renowned Young Entrepreneurs’ Organization (YEO) and chair’s YEO’s premiere CEO program, the “Birthing of Giants,” and WEO’s “Advanced Business” program, both held at MIT. Founder and CEO of Gazelles, Inc., Verne has spent the past 24 years educating entrepreneurs.
The “Growth Guy” columnist, Verne is a contributing editor and frequent writer for Fortune Small Business magazine and co-chaired FSB’s four regional “Go for Growth” conferences in 2004 and their “Go For Growth” national conference in 2005. He was named one of the Top Ten Minds in Small Business by Fortune Small Business and appeared on the cover of their December/January 2002 issue.
He’s the author of “Mastering the Rockefeller Habits” which is endorsed by over 100 CEOs of mid-size companies and is published in Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Spanish. Verne chairs Malaysia’s “Making of Asian Giants” executive program; is launching similar programs for Central America and Europe; and led the first delegation of young entrepreneurs to Mainland China.
Acerca de los Organizadores
EO es una comunidad global de emprendedores con tres requisitos: ser fundador, cofundador, propietario o accionista mayoritario. Dirigida a agrupar emprendedores punteros en sus campos, con el fin de aprender de si mismos y crecer a nivel personal y profesional. El CEFIE tiene como objetivo fomentar el desarrollo de emprendedores líderes y capaces de desarrollar organizaciones sostenibles, así como desarrollar actividades productivas de soporte a la iniciativa emprendedora.
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18 de Noviembre, 2009
18:00-20:00hrs
Auditorio
IESE, Campus Sur
Av. Pearson 21
08034 Barcelona
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