29 September 2008
The Liverpool Summit 2008
Learn. Engage. Create & Transform the Future
Wednesday 1st - Thursday 2nd October
2008
You may think Liverpool’s year as European Capital of Culture
could not get any more spectacular, but this week business leaders
across the country are gearing up for the pinnacle business event
of the year – The Liverpool Summit being staged at the BT
Convention Centre.
Over 800 captains of industry from across the country have
already registered to attend the two-day event, which will feature
workshops and presentations from seven of the worlds most sought
after business minds, including former United Nations Secretary
General Kofi Annan, Clayton Christensen, Will Hutton, Terry Leahy,
Renée Mauborgne, Chris Patten and Michael Porter.
Supported by the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA)
and organised by Benchmark for Business, the Liverpool Summit has
the backing of the North West Business Leadership Team (NWBLT), the
Financial Times, Liverpool John Moores University and Liverpool
08.
As this year’s flagship event for the business world, the
Liverpool Summit will create a lasting legacy that will benefit the
whole of England’s Northwest and contribute to the continued
success of Liverpool08.
Taking place on 1st and 2nd October, the Summit promises to be
an unrivalled executive learning opportunity, with an agenda that
will transform the way business leaders think, promoting bold
management practice.
The Summit Expo will include exhibitors from across the region
relevant to the wider business community including leading business
schools, leadership and management development experts. Here
business leaders can engage with leading minds, whose ideas and
vision have already changed the global business environment.
On behalf of all supporters and organisers, Mark Hughes,
Executive Director of Enterprise and Skills, NWDA said:
“Since day one the Liverpool Summit has been defined by
excellence, setting extremely high standards for business events of
the future. In bringing together exceptional advice from a range of
internationally renowned professionals, the event will cause a
massive impact during this critically important time for the
business world."
“It is a real opportunity for Liverpool and the whole of
England’s Northwest to showcase its ability to do business and
create success stories within a tough economic climate.”
For further information go to www.theliverpoolsummit.com
or call 01224 636200 or email team@theliverpoolsummit.com
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Notes to Editors:
Summit Agenda
DAY ONE
Wednesday 1st October 2008
09.30 Session 1: A Leadership Roundtable Forum
facilitated by Will Hutton featuring a panel of international
corporate leaders
10.45 Refreshments
11.15 Session 2: Michael Porter Strategies for Profit
Maximisation
12.35 Lunch
13.50 Session 3: Michael Porter The Role of Corporate
Social Responsibility in a Competitive Strategy
15.15 Refreshments
15.45 Session 4: Chris Patten The Way the World
Works
17.10 Day One Summit Close and Drinks Reception
DAY TWO
Thursday 2nd October 2008
09.15 Session 5: Clayton Christensen Principles of
Disruptive Innovation
10.30 Refreshments
11.00 Session 6: Clayton Christensen The Innovator’s
Solution
12.00 Session 7: Terry Leahy Leadership in Changing
Markets
12.45 Lunch
14.00 Session 8: Renee Mauborgne Blue Ocean
Strategy
15.15 Refreshments
15.45 Session 9: Kofi Annan (by satellite link)
Transforming an Uncertain World
16.45 Summit Close and Drinks Reception
For further information please contact Shelley Tattersall, Press
Officer on 01925 400256 or mobile 07500 128482 or shelley.tattersall@nwda.co.uk
For urgent out of hours press enquiries please call 01925
400259.
For further information and to view previous press releases visit
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The Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) leads the economic
development and regeneration of England's Northwest and is
responsible for:
• Supporting business growth and encouraging
investment
• Matching skills provision to employer needs
• Creating the conditions for economic growth
• Connecting the region through effective transport and
communication infrastructure
• Promoting the region’s outstanding quality of life