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SUMMARY:2019 Feb C28 - Can the Corporation Really Change Its Culture?
DESCRIPTION:“Culture change” continues to be a buzzword in business. Many companies want it. Many invest huge energy into making it happen. Most fail. (According to various studies\, up to 90% of companies do not achieve the outcomes they set out for.) Why is culture change so elusive? Christopher Domitter\, currently Senior Vice President\, Communications at MetLife Japan\, has strong views on why this is the case based on his own experience across several industries and markets in Asia. Drawing from his background as head of a wide range of corporate communications disciplines including employee engagement\, sponsorship\, and CSR\, as well as a branding and identity consultant\, Christopher will lead and provoke interesting discussion around the dimensions of success and what constitutes global best practice.  Christopher is from Vancouver Canada. He has lived in Asia for close to 25 years\, including Japan\, Korea\, Hong Kong\, and Malaysia\, working in the sports\, banking\, pharma and insurance sectors. He has developed brand positioning and verbal identity strategies for famous brands such as Nikon and Nissan. He is a top-notch analog photographer\, a discipline (among others) that informs his understanding of design thinking – a mindset that underpins much of his approach to solving communications challenges. \nDate – Friday\, 8 Feb 2019 1230PM-1400PM\nVenue –\nRoppongi Hills Club: Roppongi Hills Club- La Cucina Restaurant\n51 fl. Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\,\n6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\,\nTokyo\, 106-6151 Japan
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SUMMARY:2019 Feb G3
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SUMMARY:2019 Feb OTR
DESCRIPTION:Timothy Langley from Langley Esquire\, and fellow CI network member will be hosting this quarter’s OTR. \nI’m very much looking forward to hosting the OTR dinner in three-weeks. \nThe Details: \nWHEN: Thursday\, February 28th: 18:00-20:20 \nWHERE: Hacienda Del Cielo  (fabulous Mexican in Daikanyama! \nCOST :  ¥2500 (plus tax)- CASH ONLY please.\nFood provided (see menu below) … drinks-as-you-go \nOPTIONAL: Nomihoudai (all-you-can-drink) for an additional ¥2500 (plus tax) (see drink menue\, below). Your choice. \nI think that’s pretty sweet for a Mexican restaurant. Plus\, it’s a fun place… we’d have the upstairs just to ourselves; should be enough for 20 people or so! RSVP to guarantee your seat! \nLooking forward to seeing you then!\nVery best regards\,\nTimothy
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2019-q1-otr/
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