Cannes : a round table about changing

Posté mer 20/12/2000 - 00:00
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A European web agency, a member of the Beaufort group, PLC, the Sync Mediacom company from Sophia Antipolis organizes, on the occasion of the coming of Gordon Stewart, the group CEO, a breakfast followed by a round table about the theme : 'the management of changes towards the new economy'.This one will take place on December 1st, 8.30 am, at the Sophitel Le Méditerranée in Cannes (2, boulevard Jean Hilbert).The contributors will be :·Michel Quéré, a CNRS searcher, a specialist in the innovation economy (responsible for Meditérranée Technologies at Sophia Antipolis)·Michel Bernasconi, the creator of the CERAM Entrepreneurial Chair· Gordon Stewart, the CEO of the Beaufort PLC group· Karim Ghali, a Stepstone consultant· Eric Busch, executive officer of Sync Mediacom France, a branch of the Beaufort PLC groupThe public will be composed of start-up managers, deciders for SMEs and big groups. Among the points that will be mentioned are listed the stakes of the new economy (same rules of business management model, etc.. or different rules because of the Internet revolution); a case study (big companies and SMEs) which will focus on the strategy and the implementation through the theoretical support. The target will be to set up a scenario that gives the key factors for the success of an Internet strategy.What about the Beaufort group. Quoted on the AIM market in London, it is specialized in consultancy and management. Recently, it has widened its activities towards new technologies thanks to the take over of two European companies specialized in Internet : Sync Mediacom, in Sophia, which advises and supports companies in the management of Internet projects and Inovit, a company specialized in the writing-up of content.The programme-8.30 am-Reception-9.00 am-Presentation of the Beaufort group-9.30 am to 10.30 am-Round tableContactMaxime Boiron, communication responsible of Sync Mediacom Francee-mail : maxime@syncmediacom.fr

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