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Global
Commerce Will Never Be the Same:
Risks, Retreat & Resilience
Leadership Exchange & Analysis Program
WEDNESDAY
- MAY 29, 2002
8:00 A.M. - Breakfast
8:30
A.M. - Welcome
Jeffrey A. Sonnenfeld; Founder & CEO; THE INSTITUTE
SESSION
#1
Revisiting Quests for Global Dominance
Richard A. DAveni, Tuck School, Dartmouth College
Respondents
Garry D. Brewer, Yale School of Management
Anil Gupta, Smith School of Business, University of Maryland
Fiona Scott Morton, Yale School of Management
SESSION
#2
The Cost of Sluggish Discipline from Financial Markets
Bruce Greenwald, Columbia Business School
Respondents
George J. Benston, Goizueta Business School, Emory University
Arturo Bris, Yale School of Management
William N. Goetzmann, Yale School of Management
Shyam Sunder, Yale School of Management
Lunch
SESSION
#3
No Accounting for Good Governance
Rick Antle, Yale School of Management
Stanley J. Garstka, Yale School of Management
SESSION
#4
The Mystery of Suffering
LEAP Break-Out Groups
LEAP Break-Out Groups Recap
SESSION
#5
The Most Forgotten Aspect of Leading Change
Michael Beer, Harvard Business School
Respondents
Joel Brockner, Columbia Business School
Victor H. Vroom, Yale School of Management
Reception
& Dinner - Morys
SESSION
#6
Innovative Thinking
Barry Nalebuff, Yale School of Management
THURSDAY
- MAY 30, 2002
7:30 A.M. - Breakfast
SESSION
#7
LEAP Presentation
Wayne J. Yakich, Praxair
SESSION
#8
Reconnecting with the Customer: Brands & Relationships in Flux
Anil Menon, VP Worldwide Market Intelligence, IBM
Respondents
Stephen A. Greyser, Harvard Business School
Christopher Lovelock, Yale School of Management
Dick R. Wittink, Yale School of Management
SESSION
#9
Al Qaeda-style Technology & Organization: Are Netcentric Structures
Real?
Paul Bracken, Yale School of Management
D. Quinn Mills, Harvard Business School
Joel R. Reidenberg, Fordham University School of Law
S. Prakash Sethi, Zicklin School/Baruch College, CUNY
CLOSING
REMARKS
Jeffrey A. Sonnenfeld; Founder & CEO;
THE INSTITUTE
Lunch
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