Peripheral Vision: Detecting the weak signals that can make or break your firm
| Start date | 19-May-08 - 6:30 PM |
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| End date | n/a |
| Venue | Melbourne Business School |
| Address |
Coles Theatre 200 Leicester St Carlton, VIC Australia
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| Status | Open |
| RSVP | 14-May-08 |
| Cost | Free |
| Contact | events@mbs.edu |
| Registration | Register now |
Peripheral Vision: Detecting the weak signals that can make or break your firm
Presented by Professor George S. Day
The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
The periphery is the fuzzy zone at the edge of an organization’s vision where early signals of threats and opportunities can first be sensed. Our study of 130 firms found that fewer than 20 percent had sufficient ability to sense, interpret and act on these signals. This talk will describe how firms win by asking the right questions, scanning widely, interpreting what the signals mean and acting ahead of their competitors.
When: 6.30pm, Monday 19 May
Where: Coles Theatre, Melbourne Business School, 200 Leicester Street, Carlton
RSVP: Please register online by Mon 12 May. Enquiries - please email events@mbs.edu

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