FØNTRA Business Simulation - “translating strategy into results”
Breaking functional silos to translate business strategy (that is often very broad or abstract) into a series of executable actions to yield collective impact on the bottom-line.
WHO should attend?
Senior Managers and Decision Makers who need to equip their teams with business acumen.
HOW does it work?
Participants form competing teams of 6-7 people, each taking different leadership roles to analyze market trends, mobilize resources, calculate risks, lead change and drive potentials to deliver highest profit after tax.
WHEN is this required?
When leaders aim to develop greater business agility, break silos or legacy practices and create early strategy exposure for emerging talents.
WHY should you attend this preview?
- Expand your network with other participants from various industries.
- Take away a business logic that will help you understand how other businesses work in just 13 minutes.
- Evaluate if this simulation program is suitable to develop your people with the right business acumen.
Programme Details
Date: 12 December 2024, Thursday
Time: 9.00am-1.00pm (Breakfast starts at 8.30am)
Admission Price: RM65.00* (Material & meals)
Speaker: Mr. John Lau
*This a Non-HRD Corp Claimable programme.
Venue
Malaysia HR Forum Academy
Level 12, Menara PKNS, Jalan Yong Shook Lin,
46050, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
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About The Trainer
Mr. John Lau
John is currently Managing Director of Hann Consulting Asia that focuses on Organisational Diagnosis & Transformation. He has more than 25 years of experience in talent assessments and organisation development. He masters in designing leadership programmes, developing assessment centers and facilitating organisational change. Previously Sales Force Development Manager for Citibank, Director of Human Capital Services of Deloitte Consulting and Country Manager of Thomas International Malaysia, John currently manages clients across financial services, engineering, telecommunication, FMCG, manufacturing and GLCs.