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Organisational survival demands extraordinary improvements in organisational performance. Organisations’ need to exist in a highly, and increasingly, networked world. They face fast-paced technological, economic, regulatory, environmental, demographic, and cultural changes that daily influence their ability to remain relevant and viable. This Congress will provide attendees with a more complete understanding of what it takes to become a successful organisation in today’s and tomorrow’s business world. We are confident that attendees will obtain ideas and initiatives that, if implemented, will lead to substantial improvements in their own organisation’s business capability and performance. Who Should Attend?Aimed at businesses, business leaders, managers, and professionals who want practical ideas and solutions for improving the performance of their organisation, this event is also a stage for academics who want to share their business research findings. The Congress will have presentations from some of the world’s best business speakers and scholars. The Congress also provides an opportunity for all business practitioners, professionals, and researchers to submit papers and share their experiences as up to 100 papers will be presented. The best papers will be published in the International Journal for TQM and Business Excellence. Not to missed is the Congress dinner on the 5th December. This is when the winners of the prestigious "New Zealand Business Excellence Awards" will be announced. Benefits of AttendanceLearn:
Theme of the World CongressThe theme for the 2006 Congress is “Developing management and organisational capability to improve business performance”. The theme was selected to align with a major initiative in New Zealand called The Business Capability Partnership that is aiming to improve the management and business capability of NZ organisations. New ZealandCome to New Zealand to have a world-class Enjoy:
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