Stanford GSB Executive Summit - New Delhi, India

Perspectives For Success In A Global Environment

Event Date: November 9, 2012
Registration Deadline: October 15, 2012
Pricing:   $200 USD for Stanford Alumni and Executive Education Past Participants
               $300 USD General Registration
(Alumni Only - Bring a colleague to the Summit and your own registration fee will be waived!
Location:  The Taj Mahal Hotel, New Delhi  

The Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) Executive Summit brings together Stanford alumni, leading executives, and leaders from around the world in order to explore Stanford’s latest research-based business frameworks and the power they have to positively impact your organization.

Stanford Graduate School of Business Dean Garth Saloner will share his observations on current global business issues, offering new insights based on Stanford GSB's engagement with leading organizations around the world. Dean Saloner will be joined by Stanford GSB faculty member, William Barnett, who will share his research on how to best analyze and develop the special perspective necessary to successfully manage a global enterprise.

Featured Faculty

Garth SalonerPhilip H. Knight Professor and Dean
Garth Saloner is the ninth dean of the Stanford Graduate School of Business. A faculty member since 1990 and a two-time winner of the Distinguished Teaching Award from MBA students, he has taught management, strategy, entrepreneurship, and e-commerce. He has been a leader in the evolution of management education and he was a key architect of the Business School's innovative new MBA curriculum introduced in 2007.
William BarnettThomas M. Siebel Professor of Business Leadership, Strategy, and Organizations
William Barnett studies competition among organizations and how organizations and industries evolve over time. He has studied how strategic differences and strategic change among organizations affect their growth, performance, and survival. This research includes empirical studies of technical, regulatory, and ideological changes among organizations, and how these changes affect competitiveness over time and across markets. His studies span a range of industries and contexts, including organizations in computers, telecommunications, research and development, software, semiconductors, disk drives, newspaper publishing, beer brewing, banking, and concerning the environment.

Tentative Schedule

12:30 - 13:00 Registration 
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch 
14:00 - 14:30 Dean Garth Saloner
14:30 - 15:45 William Barnett
15:45 - 16:00 Break
16:00 - 17:45 William Barnett
17:45 - 18:00 Conclusion

Contact

Janet Faridi
Associate Director of Programs
Phone: 650.724.7727
Email: [email protected]