
|
 |

IT’S JUST AROUND
THE CORNER,
REGISTER TODAY!

|
 |
|
 |
GIL 2009: North America Growth, Innovation and Leadership
– A Frost & Sullivan Global Congress
on Corporate Growth
September 13-16 | Scottsdale, AZ

|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
After six long, consecutive quarters of the
“Great Recession,” it’s time to recharge and
refresh our brains to get ready for the next
economic boom. There is no better way to do this
than to join me at this year’s Growth,
Innovation and Leadership Event in Phoenix,
September 13-16. It’s time to go to the starting
blocks and get ready. Those who wait until the
rebound is well underway will be struggling to
catch up and will lose market share and brand
positioning.
Pack a tent and hitchhike if you have to break a
few silly budget rules, but this is something
you will not want to miss. It’s good for both
your career and company. Most likely, you need a
positive blast of optimistic energy. GIL 2009:
North America will give you just that.
This year we have the world's best thought
leaders on visionary innovation, strategy,
change leadership, vision alignment, technology
transfer, product launch, business development
and competitive strategy.
See you in Phoenix.
Best Regards

David Frigstad Chairman
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|

POINT OF VIEW
By Vinnie Aggarwal
Chief Economist, Frost & Sullivan
|
|

Strong Sectors in Times of Recession

For the past two years, the economy appears to
have deteriorating with no respite in sight. The
first real sign of trouble manifested itself in
mid-2007 with the run on Britain's Northern Rock
bank. …
|
|
|
|
|
|

FEATURED ARTICLE
By Ben Thomson, Senior Editor
Business Management magazine
|
|

Getting Growth Right

What’s the top concern for smart CEOs across the
world? Given the events of the past 12 months
you’d be forgiven for thinking it was survival,
but don’t be fooled by all the recession-based
hype. Sure …
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|

ON THE LOOKOUT
By Paul D. Burgo, Growth Consultant
Frost & Sullivan
|
|

Blueprinting Your Company’s Growth Strategy

The no. 1 priority for any chief executive
officer is growth. The CEO’s mission is to make
a lasting impact on the business by meeting
business plan goals and …
|
|
|
|
|
|

WE ASKED, YOU ANSWERED
By Frost & Sullivan  |
|

Poll Results From June’s
Chairman's Series on Growth
|
|

When implementing growth strategies,
which functions within your organization do you feel
are operating at best practice levels?
|
A.) |
Leadership(38.1%) |
|
B.) |
Research & Development (33.3%) |
|
C.) |
Sales (38.1%) |
|
D.) |
Marketing (19%) |
|
E.) |
Corporate Strategy / Development (33.3%) |
|
F.) |
Competitive Intelligence / Market Research
(28.6%) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|

VIRTUALLY THERE
|
|

An Invitation to attend GIL'09 from Frost &
Sullivan's Chairman, David Frigstad
 
|
|
|
|
PRIVACY POLICY: We are committed to protecting your right to privacy. © 2009 Frost & Sullivan This message was sent to you by Frost & Sullivan, 7550 IH 10 W, Ste. 400, San Antonio, TX 78229. If you would prefer not to receive further messages from this sender, please click here or reply to this email and place the word REMOVE in the subject line.
|
|