For any queries, please contact Ms. Leong Choy Wan at NUBS.EDP@nottingham.edu.my
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought with it a wave of uncertainty and anxiety to organisations across the globe. This webinar will discuss how businesses have been impacted by this crisis and why corporations need to re-innovate their businesses to mitigate the risks and uncertainties that will be experienced post COVID-19. Case studies will be shared on how companies are aligning their businesses to the needs of customers impacted by the pandemic by adopting Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR4.0) technologies, and on how organisations can institute changes in corporate strategy and direction to seize new opportunities in order to create and sustain business resilience.
This event is free and open to alumni and invited guests. Places are limited so please RSVP by 17 June using the online registration link.
Ts Dr Kelly Wee is an experienced Industry Leader, a Chartered Manager and Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute (UK), a professional marketer and Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Marketing (UK), and a professional technologist with the Malaysia Board of Technologists (MBOT). He has served in global multi-national companies such as Compaq, LogicaCMG, Hewlett-Packard and Huawei in various disciplines and in industry vertical solution domains. He was previously the Chief Information Officer (CIO) of Huawei Malaysia. He has had over 23 years of experience in global project management, consulting, solution sales, marketing, strategic corporate accounts, management and business development and operations.
Organised by NUBS Malaysia Executive Education, the NUBS Malaysia Masterclass Series 2020 provides a platform to connect the university community, alumni and industry partners in engaging sessions with thought leaders on contemporary business ideas and challenges.
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