GMA Annual General Meeting & Annual Dinner
| Date and Time: | 29 May 2009 at 6:30 PM, finish at 10:00 PM | ||||||||||
| Speaker: | Professor Phillip Yetton | ||||||||||
| Venue: | The University & Schools Club of Sydney | ||||||||||
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Sandy Shapley Phone/Fax (02) 9267 4432 | ||||||||||
| Cost: | 95.00 | ||||||||||
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The Annual General Meetings of the Graduate Management Association of Australia and the NSW/ACT Chapter of the Graduate Management Association of Australia will be held on Friday 29th May 2009 at The University & Schools Club of Sydney 25 Bent St, Sydney. GMAA ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGS Date: Friday, 29th May 2009 6:30pm NSW AGM Venue: The University & Schools Club of Sydney 25 Bent St, Sydney GMAA ANNUAL DINNER Members and Guests then invited to attend the Special Guest Speaker: Professor Phillip Yetton "How the new world happened, given that all our theories about our levels of performance did not factor in risk"
Date: Venue: Cost: Bookings: Payment in advance only.
Professor Phillip Yetton ABOUT OUR SPEAKER Professor Yetton is the Director of AGSM's flagship General Manager Program and runs its Leadership and Decision Making Workshop. He has been the recipient of the University of New South Wales, Vice-Chancellor's Teaching Award. Philip's interests are in Leadership, IS-based strategic change, project management, governance, and organisational design and capabilities. He works with a number of Australian organisations in these areas and with colleagues overseas, where he is a visiting professor at Warwick Business School and Bath University, and an Associate Fellow at Templeton College, Oxford. He was co-awarded the Kenneth R. Ernst Award in 2001 by Accenture for "International Thought Leadership", and in 2003, he was recognised by the Academy of Management Journal of Learning for his outstanding contribution to Leadership Research. He gave the keynote address at the British Information Systems Conference in 2004. Professor Yetton is a director of CORDS Pty. Ltd., a specialist consulting organisation. In 2005 CORDS reviewed for the Department of Education, Science and Technology the strategy literature and its implications for Australian Education Institutions going international. Philip has an undergraduate degree from Cambridge University and a PhD and MBA from Carnegie Mellon University in the USA. He is a member of the Editorial Boards of the British Journal of Management and Organisational Behaviour. Publications
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