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The Global Carbon Economy and what it means to business. How to turn being Green into PROFIT

Thursday 12 July 2012
The world is going Green and the Carbon economy is emerging. Businesses need to understand the risk and costs this new requirement will place on them. Companies need to change their habits and position themselves to operate successfully in a low carbon environment.Seminar will cover what businesses NEED to know and how to ACT. Our topical session covers;
- the risks and opportunities in this new environment
- what does this mean to business
the pressures that will be exerted by suppliers, buyers and the government both locally and international
  1. Tendering and government contracts
  2. Corporate responsibility requirements
  3. Carbon Labeling
  4.  Reporting requirements
  5. what will it cost a business


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LEADERSHIP CHALLENGE SUMMIT: Empowering & Building Leadership Core Competencies in a Changing Global Environment

Wednesday 27 June 2012
Leadership is everyone's business and great leadership has never been more difficult or more needed. The Leadership Challenge addresses the skills needed to thrive in todays economy which includes the abilities to: motivate and empower others to contribute fully and deliver inspired performance, advance innovation within an organization in every task and in every project, and collaborate and influence vast networks of employees, customers, and executive teams. The summit covers the Practices of Leadership competencies: Model the Way, Inspire a Shared Vision, and Challenge the Process, Enable Others to Act and Encourage the Heart.


WHY LEADERS SHOULD ATTEND
38% of leaders believe the development they receive is effective and, perhaps most worryingly, globally only 18% of HR professionals believe their organisation has the leadership bench strength it needs to meet future business challenges. Therefore Today leaders of must have global perspective, international experience and the ability to drive diverse teams therefore they can drive the change needed to meet 21st Century business demands.


WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This conference is a must attend for executives charged with leadership development, talent management, human resources, organizational effectiveness, learning and development, succession management and engagement. Leaders and Senior & Junior executives will also benefit from learning how to identify, develop and coach their future leaders.

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National Healthcare Leadership Conference : Tackling Healthcare Leadership Challenges and Transformative Change for Evolving Healthcare Sector

Thursday 21 June 2012
This conference will address a series of topics which will provide participants with an articulated approach to contemporary leadership and management of health services and health facilities. The conference is designed to provide a contemporary presentation of current leadership and management models, to discuss making and sustaining change and the crucial issues of identifying and training leaders: secondly, it will provide examples of the successful application of these models in varying situations and environments which parallel emerging situations in Malaysia.


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Mastering Harvard Model: The Art of Skilful Negotiation and Influence by Kevin Ryan

Wednesday 30 May 2012
Negotiation is an essential skill for success today. Irrespective of whether one is engaged in a commercial activity or government organization, whether for a profit or a not-for-profit group, good negotiation skills are crucial for sound and sustainable business growth.  They are important for establishing a sense of equity as well as being able to respond to the
ever-demanding client, staff-member or up-line manager.

The win-win negotiation model was pioneered by Harvard University in the early 1980s and has been continually developed and expanded by the Harvard Program on Negotiation over the past thirty years.

Based on this model, this program provides training in the knowledge, skills and strategies to competently prepare for and conduct a negotiation  either as an individual or as a team.


 



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SUCCEEDING IN A GLOBAL LANDSCAPE OF ACCELERATING CHANGE FOR EMERGING BUSINESS : Opportunities and challenges for your business

Wednesday 25 April 2012
This one-day workshop is especially aimed at mid to senior executives and leaders in business; entrepreneurs; public officials involved in enterprise development and promotion; and researchers, scholars and students of management strategy and international economics and business.

The workshop will explore in depth both issues and opportunities within so-called emerging  markets of interest to investors worldwide as well as interests of businesses in such emerging markets to become more dynamic global players. The workshop will draw from multiple cutting-edge perspectives in international economics, business strategy, and strategic foresight. Extensive references to case studies in all regions of the world will be presented. The workshop will be contextualized for an audience of Malaysian decision makers in private and public sectors.

The workshop will be led by Govindan  Nair. A dual USA/Australia national of Malaysian origin, Govind has global experience spanning about 80 countries on all continents. He has worked extensively with business and government leaders at the highest levels on issues of organizational strategy and transformation and policy change and has extensively managed multi-national and multi-disciplinary project teams worldwide. His experience includes extensive experience in financial and telecommunications industries as well as adult education and training. After a 25 year career at the World Bank where he recently left as Lead Economist, Govind has been an international consultant, academic, and entrepreneur, based primarily in the Washington DC metro area, but while actively dividing his time between the USA, Asia, Australia, and elsewhere. He is President of Hemispheres Solutions LLC, a Virginia-based provider of consulting, training and business services. He also serves as adjunct faculty at The George Washington University and at universities in Asia and Australia. He is currently on a three-month Visiting Professor assignment at the Perdana School of Science, Technology and Innovation Policy at Universiti Teknoloji Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur.  Govind is a frequent speaker at global conferences and workshops. He is a graduate of Princeton University, Reed College and Institut Etudes Politiques (Paris, France) and holds advanced degrees in economics and public policy. He is fluent in French, Spanish, and Bahasa Malaysia and also well versed in other languages.


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Rethinking Innovation in the Public Sector & GLCs

Thursday 19 April 2012
Our guest speaker Professor Govindan Nair, a dual USA/Australia citizen of Malaysian origin, recently took an early retirement as Lead Economist at the World Bank Group in Washington DC where his twenty-five year career spanned research, project management, and capacity building in multiple thematic areas including capital markets and financial sector reform,  public finance, privatization and private enterprise development, telecommunications policy and utility regulation, information and knowledge economy, and public-private partnerships. As project manager in over twenty worldwide assignments, he has led multi-disciplinary and multi-national teams and has frequently been commended for exceptional client satisfaction and product quality. Fluent in French, Spanish, and Bahasa Malaysia/Indonesia, he has worked in about 75 countries on all continents. He was twice selected as core team member of The World Development Report, the flagship research publication of the World Bank. He has frequently worked at senior policy maker (President, Prime Minister, Ministerial, etc) levels as well as senior executive levels in private sector and civil society and has also frequently been speaker at numerous global conferences. He has led numerous policy workshops around the world including Cabinet retreats and multi-stakeholder symposia. He has also taught at universities in the USA and Australia at undergraduate and graduate levels in subjects including applied microeconomics, international management, and change leadership. 

He has led numerous policy workshops around the world including Cabinet retreats and multi-stakeholder symposia. He has also taught at universities in the USA and Australia at undergraduate and graduate levels in subjects including applied microeconomics, international management, and change leadership.  holds undergraduate and advanced degrees in economics and public policy from Princeton University  and Reed College (USA) and Institut Etudes Politiques (Paris, Frances). Since mid-2010, he has been a Washington DC-based international consultant and is also adjunct faculty at  The George Washington University (USA) and the Institute of Sustainable Development and Architecture at Bond University (Australia).


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Strengthening Performance Management in the Public Service

Thursday 5 April 2012
Introduction

One of the key qualities of highly successful managers in the public sector is the ability to handle performance management amongst team members. This one day workshop will specifically impart the skills needed for managing performance, giving feedback on performance and to develop the ability to develop members of staff in those areas where performance improvement is needed.  This will include skills in recognizing staff performance gaps, identifying training needs and taking corrective action through positive interventions. At the end of the workshop participants will have developed the relevant skills to conduct performance review and appraisal discussions with their staff as well as the ability to help improve overall performance of their staff.

Learning Objectives:

At the end of the programme, participants will:

 Develop the personal skills needed to conduct performance review and assessment effectively and fairly
 Apply the tools and techniques for target setting , performance review, and handling the appraisal interview
 Build rapport with their staff through giving motivational feedback
Understand the processes needed to conduct effective reviews, deal with performance problems and to initiate positive follow up action


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RETROFITTING BUILDINGS FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY : Financing and benchmarking your retrofitting techniques and investment

Thursday 1 March 2012
The government has raised electricity tariff by 7.12% starting June 2011 as part of its ongoing subsidy rationalisation exercise plus 1% as Feed-in-Tariff (FiT) for RE Fund will be imposed on consumers' monthly bill (excluding Domestic consumers with monthly consumption of 300kWh and below) effective 1st December 2011.

More than one-third of worldwide energy is consumed in buildings, accounting for more than 15 percent of global carbon emissions. In large cities, building energy use can account for up to 80 percent of carbon emissions. Most of the buildings that will be around in the future have already been built and are affecting our environment. And while many of these buildings were not designed for energy efficiency, a typical building can realize significant energy savings by retrofitting with up-to-date technologies and systems and optimizing operations. Reducing building energy use has a significant environmental and economic impact, greatly reducing both carbon emissions and operational costs. Building retrofit projects also benefit local economies by creating jobs.

As the economy moves towards dip recession, building and industry owners have to seek ways to cut costs, retain tenants, increase market performance and gain competitive advantage. An energy-efficient retrofit can achieve these objectives by turning business-as-usual operations into profit centers.

Existing buildings are full of energy efficiency opportunities waiting to be realized. While some savings are obvious and easy to reach via one-off upgrades of windows, lighting and appliances, by using an integrated, whole-buildings design approach, profoundly larger energy savings can often be gained at little or no added capital cost.
Source Clintonfoundation/ climate Initiative


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The Leadership Challenge: Excelling Enhancing Empowering

Wednesday 15 February 2012
This Workshop will enlighten the participants that leadership is a growth process and to be a leader is to be lead by example; be a mentor to develop the mentees into mentors themselves. The participants learn to manage boundaries, be politely assertive, being organizationally strategic and departmentally tactical to face challenges, being harbingers of innovation, futuristic and forward looking, fully competitive, dynamic, robust and resilient.
To appreciate that - character development and sustaining this moral compass brings success and continuity to the organization. Finally the participants are enabled to understand the three
important considerations that impact exemplary leadership process.

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National Conference on Leading Transformative Change In The Public Sector Leadership Capacity And Competence

Thursday 27 October 2011
INTRODUCTION
An effective and well motivated workforce is instrumental in overcoming the challenges and driving the transformation of public services. This conference will bring together practitioners, industry experts and academics to explore and identify the current challenges in leading change within the public sector.


OBJECTIVE.
The Objective of this conference is to explore the effectiveness of the current Leadership practices in the Public Sector and to compare with some best practices that can be adapted to the changing socio-cultural, economic and political realities of the dynamic era of the New Millineum to remain relevant.


WHO SHOULD ATTEND

This is suitable for all senior civil service personnel who have responsibility  that will drive this country into international competitiveness in this globalised world .This conference will be of particular benefit to:

    * DGs, DDG's  and Senior Directors
    * Assistant Directors , Head of Department
    *  Leaders, Implementers
    *  Policy makers & Senior Executives
    * CEOs , CFO  and General Managers of GLC's

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