11 Int. Conf. on Globalisation, Entrepreneurship and Emerging Economies
Join us in person for the 11th Int. Conf. on Globalisation, Entrepreneurship & Emerging Economies!
11 Int. Conf. on Globalisation, Entrepreneurship and Emerging Economies
Join us in person for an exciting conference where minds come together to explore the latest trends in globalisation, spark new ideas in entrepreneurship, and dive deep into the dynamics of emerging economies. It's the perfect spot to network, learn, and share your passion for growth and innovation worldwide!
Join us in person for the 11th Int. Conf. on Globalisation, Entrepreneurship & Emerging Economies!
11 Int. Conf. on Globalisation, Entrepreneurship and Emerging Economies
Join us in person for an exciting conference where minds come together to explore the latest trends in globalisation, spark new ideas in entrepreneurship, and dive deep into the dynamics of emerging economies. It's the perfect spot to network, learn, and share your passion for growth and innovation worldwide!
This conference seeks to shine a light on a wealth of issues that are fundamental to economic development and progress and effectiveness in societies across the globe. Contributions should therefore be of interest to scholars, practitioners, researchers and thought leaders in both developed and developing countries, targeting a worldwide readership. With the world undergoing a period of deeper engagement and interaction greater than at any time in its history, we must endeavour to examine the workings of globalisation in its many and varied manifestations. The conference seeks to elucidate some of the complexities of commercial engagement, reaction to change and foresight planning. It has become increasingly apparent that Business & Entrepreneurship has become a crucial asset that a developing country can benefit from. Local wealth generation is dependent on the activities of those imbued with an entrepreneurial spirit, yet often local conditions are not conducive to such activity, so it is important to look at ways to engender a supportive environment. Leaders in the political arena, in commerce, academia and in almost every field of human activity have much to gain from exploring these important themes.
Sub-themes
1. Entrepreneurship and Supply Chainthose Management
2. Globalisation and Emerging Economies
The best companies around the world are discovering a powerful new source of competitive advantage in business. It's called Entrepreneurship, and it encompasses all of those integrated activities that bring products to market and create satisfied customers. Furthermore, how today’s business firms use information technologies and systems to achieve corporate objectives. Information systems are one of the major tools available to business managers for achieving operational excellence, developing new products and services, improving Chain, and achieving competitive advantage. Each of our communities is having to wrestle with unprecedented change and has access to new technology as never before. Our increasingly complex lives are dependent on those who have the clarity of thought and the expertise to ensure that systems not only work but deliver in the optimum amount of time. The arrival of new and exciting technological platforms has broadened our horizons, whilst also affording fresh opportunities for those intent on criminal activity, especially cyber criminality. The challenges, whilst daunting, are also reasons for hope, for in them lies the scope for innovation.
When it comes to entrepreneurship, many of the most exciting developments are taking place in countries that have embraced the likes of frugal innovation. Anyone who has read Charles W. Leadbeater’s The Frugal Innovator: Creating Change on a Shoestring Budget will have discovered that the Indian subcontinent has shown the way in many respects. There is considerable value to be gained from exploring how we educate the young to have a more entrepreneurial attitude to life, as well as exploring whether we equip students with the core financial competencies that will give their business idea a better chance of survival.
When it comes to supply chain management, it is simply stated "the supply chain encompasses all of those activities associated with moving goods from the raw-materials stage through to the end-user." Advocates for this business process realised that significant productivity increases could only come from managing relationships, information, and material flow across enterprise borders. Also, "The delivery of enhanced customer and economic value through synchronised management of the flow of physical goods and associated information from sourcing to consumption." The goal of the extended enterprise is to do a better job of serving the ultimate consumer. Superior service leads to increased market share, if you can start measuring customer satisfaction associated with what a supply chain can do for a customer and also link customer satisfaction in terms of profit or revenue growth, then you can attach customer values to profit & loss and to the balance sheet. The future for Supply Chain Management looks very bright. This year, as well as last year, two major trends are benefiting Supply Chain Management operations. These are · Customer service focus · Information technology. Successful organisations must be excellent in both of these areas, so the importance of Supply Chain Management and the tools available to do the job right will continue to expand.
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Highlights
- 1 day 9 hours
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
University of London, Senate House, Malet Street, London, UK
Malet Street
London WC1E 7HU
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