GIL 2009 to help CEOs innovate

WITH an objective of bringing together a global network of best thinkers, visionaries and thought leaders to deliver fresh perspectives, innovative ideas, and practical solutions that will help enterprises in staying ahead of the curve, Frost & Sullivan will be discussing three key areas in its oneday seminar, GIL 2009: India: Growth, Innovation and Leadership, to be held in Bangalore on Friday.

"The three most critical success factors for any corporate to look beyond the current economic and industry constraints and focus on sustainability are growth, innovation and leadership," says Anand Rangachary, managing director, South Asia & West Asia, Frost & Sullivan.

On the challenges in India, Rangachary said, "One of the core focus of the Congress is innovation. While each sector has unique challenges toward pursuing innovations as a key growth strategy, some generic challenges that the world will deliberate on include mindset shift for organisations, government/regulatory support, partnership with academia, human capital management and product development focused on domestic markets," he said.

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