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Smith CIBER Events
The Smith CIBER organizes events which are open to Smith and University of
Maryland faculty and students.
Leadership for a Better World: Creating Social Value through Education and Innovation
September 25, 2009
Ronald Reagan Building, Washington, D.C.
The Center for Social Value Creation will join the Center for International
Business Education and Research (CIBER) in hosting a summit, “Leadership
for a Better World: Creating Social Value through Education and Innovation,”
at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, D.C. The day-long summit will
feature a series of high profile thought leaders on the role of business in
society and fostering social change through models of innovation. Academics,
business leaders, nonprofit executives and policy makers are invited to attend
and join in the discourse.
Thai American Business
Program Conference (Highlights)
March 2-3, 2009
Marriott Inn and Conference Center, University of Maryland, College Park,
MD
The Robert H. Smith School of Business Center for International Business
Education and Research and the Thai American Business
Study Program will host this professional conference from March 2-3,
2009, focusing on supply chain management, entrepreneurship and
marketing in the context of the evolving political and economic
environment in Southeast Asia.
Cultural Intelligence in a Global Economy
November 21, 2008
Tyser Auditorium, Room 1505, Van Munching Hall,
University of Maryland, College Park, MD
Akram R. Elias, President of Capital Communications Group, Inc., serves
as a consultant to the U.S. Department of State, as well as to numerous
private organizations such as Meridian International Center, Freedom
House, the Institute of International Education and World Learning Inc.
Mr. Elias gives in-depth briefings on American government, politics,
culture and society to international delegates from around the world
visiting the United States on special exchange programs. He also
organizes training workshops and seminars to assist foreign dignitaries
and executives in communicating more effectively with their American
counterparts. Mr. Elias has worked with people from all over the world -
from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. He's also an alumnus of the University of
Maryland.
Innovation Strategies of Globally Competitive
Indian Companies
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October 23, 2008
Robert H. Smith School of Business, Room 1520, Van Munching Hall,
College Park, MD
In their quest for global competitiveness, Indian companies have been
adopting innovation strategies that are quite different from those
followed by Indian companies in the past. These include product
innovations to drive market growth based on superior value propositions
targeted at the bottom of the pyramid; acquisition of foreign companies
for access to advanced technology, new proprietary standards, and
intellectual property; and adoption of best practices in product
development and innovation. This talk will focus on these strategies
using examples such as Tata Motors, Bharti Airtel, Biocon, Ranbaxy, and
Moser Baer.
Rishikesha T. Krishnan is a Professor of Corporate Strategy & Policy at
IIM Bangalore. His research interests are in strategy, innovation, and
competitiveness. He has done studies at the firm, industry, and national
levels related to innovation. Prof. Krishnan has degrees from IIT
Kanpur, Stanford University, and IIM Ahmedabad. He is currently a
Visiting Scholar at the Center for the Advanced Study of India,
University of Pennsylvania.
Click here to see Dr. Krishnan's presentation.
Investing in America -- The Indian Story
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Robert H. Smith School of Business, 1128 Van Munching Hall, College Park,
MD
Organized by: U.S. India Business Council (USIBC) Federation of
Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) Smith School CIBER
The event is designed to showcase the positive contributions being
made by Indian companies to the United States – through technology,
innovation, employment generation, and other means. The USIBC-FICCI
initiative highlights the top Indian companies operating in America
including The Tata Group, Ranbaxy Laboratories, HCL Technologies,
Mahindra USA, Satyam Computer Systems, Essar Group, Wockhardt USA,
Thermax, ITC Group, Wipro, Essel Propack, and Jet Airways among others. This is part of a series of events being organized by USIBC and FICCI
across the United States. The Washington D.C. event is being held at the
Smith School with the cooperation of CIBER.
Smith CIBER Conference: Global Security: Challenges and Opportunities
June 16-17, 2008
Washington, D.C.
A conference for corporate and government executives, scholars, venture
capitalists, and thought leaders addressing some of the most important challenges
facing business and government today at home and abroad.
- Global security, enterprise resilience and international competitiveness
- Organizational responses to security challenges arising from catastrophic
and disruptive events - natural, accidental, or deliberate
- Organizational defenses against data security and cybersecurity
threats
- Opportunities arising from the 2008 Congressional appropriations
for homeland security
- Breaking through the barriers of government procurement and VC funding
- Global security and technological innovation
Smith CIBER Conference: Doing Business and Managing
Enterprises in China
Five Saturdays: February 9 - February 23 - March 8 - March 29 - April 12,
2008
College Park, Maryland
Smith CIBER Conference: Innovation and Globalization
November 8-9, 2007
College Park, MD
This is the second Smith CIBER symposium. The theme of the first symposium
was "globalization and localization" and it was held on October 6, 2006.
Theme for the Second Symposium: Incessant globalization, technology,
and the recognition that intellect and talent are widely distributed
around the world and are forcing organizations to rethink their
innovation models. They are disaggregating their R&D activities and
distributing innovation processes to offshore sites, strategic partners
and global networks. Open innovation allows them to leverage multiple
sources of creative ideas and perform the different stages of the R&D
process wherever they can be best performed. Companies, however, face
business and management challenges in their search for innovation,
including loss of control over R&D, moral hazard on the part of external
partners, and theft of intellectual property. Senior executives and top
scholars from the globalization/innovation domain will explore and
discuss these and related issues at the Globalization and Innovation
Symposium.
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