CEO Roundtable:
When Hindsight Becomes Foresight

Wisdom Gained in the CEO Chair


When:
Thursday, April 28, 2011
6:00 p.m. Registration and Networking (refreshments served)
7:00 p.m. Roundtable Discussion
8:30 p.m. Closing Remarks

Where: University of Miami, Storer Auditorium, 5250 University Drive Coral Gables, FL 33146

Registration: Save $10 by pre-registering for $30. Tickets at the door are $40 cash or check and Students are $10 with ID.

Your business was managed to actually survive, and perhaps thrive, during two years of economic storms. Now that the business climate looks better, is the Ark you designed to survive the deluges loaded with enough assets for future growth? Which experiences does a company leader use to best unexpected shocks? How does a CEO choose the right mix of strategy, innovation, and operations to take advantage of an upward business cycle?

A business head has to look ahead, to dare mighty things, yet use conventions acquired from checkered success. Our outstanding panel will explore ways wisdom gained as a CEO becomes valuable foresight for a business. They will share their insights about subjects that include:

  • Adapting technology developments to benefit their business model.
  • Knowledge learned to win competitive challenges.
  • What the financial crisis taught about access to capital.
  • How experience is used to counter unknown unknowns.
  • Whether an exit strategy may work in light of what you know now

Hear local CEOs and successful entrepreneurs describe how knowledge is applied to the future, when a foot in the past is used to step forward, and. Join us for another great chapter in our CEO Roundtable series Thursday, April 28 at at Storer Auditorium at the University of Miami School of Business. Registration and networking are from 6 to 7 PM. The interactive panel discussion will run from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM.

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