Planned Innovation and Company Re-Engineering: Will your company stay relevant?

Posted on Apr 15, 2015 in Business Of Exporting, Exporting, News

DBEDT & HPEC logosOne-Day Seminar –
Planned Innovation and Company Re-Engineering: Will your company stay relevant?

Find out why planned innovation and company re-engineering are the essential business survival skills for Hawaii companies in the 21st century.

Date: Thursday, April 23, 2015
Time: 9:00am – 3:50pm
Venue: YWCA Laniakea | Fuller Conference Room
Address: 1040 Richards St. | Across from I’olani Palace

Honolulu, HI 96813



Parking:
Public Parking Lot at Alii Place Office Tower | 1099 Alakea St. | Enter Right Side of Alakea Street

Registration fee: $65 per person

Pre-pay on PayPal
No cancellations
No walk-up payment

Lunch: Available for purchase at the Julia Café — YWCA

  • Discover what forces are impacting seemingly successful companies to suddenly lose market share and spiral down toward a corporate crash
  • Learn that innovation is now a key requirement for remaining competitive in increasingly turbulent markets
  • Know how to identify the “signals” that it’s time to innovate
  • See how established companies of several years can innovate from within using deliberate, managed steps
  • Find out what qualities a company leader needs to possess in order to drive innovation
  • Discover how company re-engineering can be an effective method for reconfiguring existing company assets into new, competitive value-propositions
  • Look at how innovation and company re-engineering can be built into your annual business plan
  • Learn from Hawaii company executives what they are doing in the field of innovation and company re·engineering
  • Engaging speakers with frontline experience and fresh perspectives, including:
    • Paul Lister, Shidler College of Business, Hawaii Company Leader
    • Robbie Melton, Director, Manoa Innovation Center
    • Michael Tam, CEO, Martin & MacArthur
    • Jamie DeFay Collins, Founder, Sirensong Wetsuits

Presented by the Hawaii Pacific Export Council.

Sponsored by State of Hawaii Department of Business Economic Development and Tourism.