"Seizing Tomorrow's Global Market Opportunities"
(drawn from the new book Growing Global: Lessons for the New Enterprise)
a discussion with
Samuel J. Palmisano, Co-founder and Chairman of the Center for Global Enterprise and retired Chairman, CEO and President of IBM
and Growing Global co-authors
Moderated by
Tom Friedman
Pulitzer Prize journalist, New York Times columnist and bestselling author
(The World is Flat and The Lexus and the Olive Tree)
March 22, 2016
6:15PM - 8:00PM
Room 301, Uris Hall, Columbia Business School
Opportunities for global businesses are everywhere. We know that from the growth in China and the emerging markets over the last decade. But what are the future challenges business leaders face to seize those opportunities? What forces will be shaping global business? What are the top opportunities and challenges of the future? How can future leaders prepare to manage their organizations? How can you be ready to participate and succeed?
Attending Co-authors
Shelly Lazarus '70, former Chairman and CEO of Ogilvy & Mather, David J. Kappos, partner, Cravath, Swaine & Moore and former Under Secretary of Commerce and Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark office, Douglas D. Haynes, President of Point72 Asset Management, and former Director at McKinsey & Company, and Christopher G. Caine, President and Co-Founder, The Center for Global Enterprise and CEO, Mercator XXI.
New York, NY
United States