Alumni Events

IEDC MasterClass: Digital people and culture: Implications of digital disruption on soft side of companies

Falkensteiner hotel Belgrade
18.12.2019 09:30 AM
free
A free masterclass lecture by Dr. Nenad Filipović, Director of Executive Education and MBA Project Director titled »Digital people and culture: Implications of digital disruption on soft side of companies« in Falkensteiner hotel Belgrade on Wednesday, December 18.

Join us at a free masterclass lecture by Dr. Nenad Filipović, Director of Executive Education and MBA Project Director titled »Digital people and culture: Implications of digital disruption on soft side of companies« in Falkensteiner hotel Belgrade on Wednesday, December 18.

The event is intended for middle and senior managers, as well as HR professionals that are dealing with organisational changes.

About the lecture

»Digital people and culture: Implications of digital disruption on soft side of companies«

For the last five years company directors in our region come with the same issue as their biggest challenge: people. Are changes related to digital technology making this challenge bigger or helping us to solve it? As one can easily imagine, the answer seems to be both at the same time. The short lecture and subsequent discussion will focus on answering how we should think in terms of implications of digital disruption for our HR strategy, our leadership style and our company culture. Some of the major issues will be highlighted, not all of them intuitively clear, as well as some examples of good practices in dealing with them.

Schedule

December 18, 2019

  • 09:30 Registration
  • 10:00 - 12:00 »Digital people and culture: Implications of digital disruption on soft side of companies« by Nenad Filipović
  • 12:00 Networking and reception

Venue

Falkensteiner hotel Belgrade, Bulevar Mihajla Pupina 10k, Beograd

Professor

Contact

VP 160_184_with background
Vera Pasynkova
Marketing Manager

Past Events

IEDC MasterClass: Digital people and culture: Implications of digital disruption on soft side of companies

Falkensteiner hotel Belgrade
18.12.2019 09:30 AM
free
A free masterclass lecture by Dr. Nenad Filipović, Director of Executive Education and MBA Project Director titled »Digital people and culture: Implications of digital disruption on soft side of companies« in Falkensteiner hotel Belgrade on Wednesday, December 18.

Join us at a free masterclass lecture by Dr. Nenad Filipović, Director of Executive Education and MBA Project Director titled »Digital people and culture: Implications of digital disruption on soft side of companies« in Falkensteiner hotel Belgrade on Wednesday, December 18.

The event is intended for middle and senior managers, as well as HR professionals that are dealing with organisational changes.

About the lecture

»Digital people and culture: Implications of digital disruption on soft side of companies«

For the last five years company directors in our region come with the same issue as their biggest challenge: people. Are changes related to digital technology making this challenge bigger or helping us to solve it? As one can easily imagine, the answer seems to be both at the same time. The short lecture and subsequent discussion will focus on answering how we should think in terms of implications of digital disruption for our HR strategy, our leadership style and our company culture. Some of the major issues will be highlighted, not all of them intuitively clear, as well as some examples of good practices in dealing with them.

Schedule

December 18, 2019

  • 09:30 Registration
  • 10:00 - 12:00 »Digital people and culture: Implications of digital disruption on soft side of companies« by Nenad Filipović
  • 12:00 Networking and reception

Venue

Falkensteiner hotel Belgrade, Bulevar Mihajla Pupina 10k, Beograd

Professor

Contact

VP 160_184_with background
Vera Pasynkova
Marketing Manager

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