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Wharton Infosys Business Transformation AwardNominations are now closed for the

2006 Wharton-Infosys Business

 Transformation Awards (WIBTA)

 

The Mack Center is pleased to join our industry partner Infosys Technologies to host the Wharton-Infosys Business Transformation Awards.  WIBTA is becoming one of the world's most prestigious business honors, for individuals as well as enterprises.  The Mack Center helps research worthy candidates from the world community. 

Each year, award ceremonies are held in four regions of the world, to recognize individuals and organizations for:

  • Innovative use of technology (pioneering worthwhile use and unique leveraging of innovation to impact business models)

  • Effective Company/Business-Wide Implementation (resulting in dramatic change in operations, pervasive ownership and commitment)

  • Measurable and sustained results (using innovation to improve trends in business performance, creating sustainable and replicable impact)

Nominations for 2006 enterprises and individuals will remain open until NOVEMBER 30, 2005.  The first awards to 2006 recipients will be presented for the Asia-Pacific Region in January 2006 in Mumbai, India.  For award guidelines, to view a list of previous winners, or to submit nominations for 2006, visit the WIBTA website.

For more information - click here to visit the WIBTA website

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 


Technology Enabled
Business Transformation

Friday - Nov. 2 - 2007

Our Fall industry partner event will focus on technology-enabled transformation of businesses and industries with a focus on how these changes have impacted market leading firms in many industries, from IBM and Microsoft to Citigroup and DuPont.   Organized by Prof. Harbir Singh, Co-Director of the Mack Center and Chair of the Management Department; and Wharton Prof. Nicolaj Siggelkow.

10th Annual Emerging Technologies Update Day: "The Future of Connectivity"
Friday - Feb. 1 - 2008

The ET Update Day is our most popular annual event, where we invite technology experts to provide an update on radical innovations that have the potential to transform industries, markets and strategies.  This year's theme will be: "The Future of Connectivity."  Michael Tomczyk, Managing Director of the Mack Center, organizes and hosts this event.


 


 

The Future of BioSciences:
Four Scenarios for 2020 and Their Implications for Human Healthcare
Edited by Paul J.H. Schoemaker
and Michael S. Tomczyk

The electronic version of this report can be purchased online at:
http://www.caleogroup.com/index_files/dsi.htm

Industry partners in the BioSciences Crossroads Initiative and corporate sponsors of the Future of BioSciences report will receive complimentary copies.

PERIPHERAL VISION:

Detecting the Weak Signals That Will  Make or Break Your Company

 

By Prof. George Day &
Paul Schoemaker - May 2006


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