2018 - Bangalore, India

23rd ANNUAL GLOBAL FORUM

ON STRATEGIC CHANGE, LEADERSHIP AND LEARNING

BENGALURU (BANGALORE) | INDIA | 28-30 NOVEMBER, 2018


TRANSFORMATION IN ACTION:
BUSINESS, SOCIETY, LEADERSHIP AND LEARNING

*indicates confirmed 

Tuesday, 27. November, 2018 | Optional: Guided City Tour, Discussion about Bangalore and India, and Opening Reception

08:45 - 13:00 

Guided City Tour

08:45 | MEET IN THE HOTEL LOBBY 

13:00 - 14:30 

Optional Lunch

B Cafe - Shangri-La Hotel

15:00 - 16:30 

Discussion (meet in the hotel lobby)

Perspectives on Bangalore, Indian Culture and Society 

With local Global Forum Community Members and Global Forum participants

18:00 - 20:00 

Shangri-La Hotel

Welcome Reception: Skydeck (18th floor) 

Panoramic view of Bangalore, relaxed atmosphere, refreshments, and finger food

Wednesday, 28. November, 2018 | Room: Krishna (2nd floor)
"The Big Picture": Global and Regional Strategic Changes Driving Transformation

08:00 - 08:15 

WELCOME

*Yury Boshyk, Global Forum Chairperson
*Andreas Streiber, General Manager, Shangri-La Hotel

08:15 - 09:00 

THE 23RD GLOBAL FORUM INAUGURAL KEYNOTE

The first day of the Global Forum focuses on examining and discussing some of the global and regional issues facing countries, societies and companies, starting with a keynote inaugural presentation by one of the main architects and acclaimed founders of India’s transformation. A panel discussion with distinguished leaders from the private, public and civil society sectors of India will then follow. 

INDIA'S AND KARNATAKA'S TRANSFORMATION: CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS
*Shri R.V. Deshpande, The Honourable Minister for Revenue and Skill Development for Karnataka

09:00 - 09:15  

Break

Coffee | Tea | Snacks | Foyer of the Meeting Room

09:15 - 11:15 

SESSION 1

INDIA'S TRANSFORMATION: REAL OR ASPIRATIONAL? 

Plenary-Panel 

*Susheela Venkataraman, Consultant; Chair, Integrity and Ethics Committee, Rotary District 3190; Trustee, Arogya World India Trust; Director, SGBS Unnati Foundation and formerly Asian Development Bank, Professor, MYRA School of Business; PWC, IBM, and Cisco (India)

*Jagdish Kini, Founder, Enterprise5c, Co-Founder and Director, Greenfern Leadership and Strategic Consulting, former CEO of L'Oreal, India, CEO of Airtel, South India (India)

*Abhoy Ojha, Professor, Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (India)

*Srivinas Prasad M K, CEO Philips Innovation Campus Bangalore and Board of Directors Philips HomeCo India, Chairman Philips India Provident fund and Gratuity Trust, Member of the Industry Advisory Board IIIT Bangalore (India) 

*Ravichandar (Ravi) Venkataraman, Chairman, Feedback Consulting, former member, Bangalore Agenda Task Force (BATF) (India)

*Naresh Shah, President, Software Operation, Hewlett Packard India, and Executive Committee Member, AMCHAM Karnataka (India)

*Amit Sharma, Chief Operating Officer, IBM India, and Executive Committee Member, AMCHAM Karnataka (India)

11:15 - 11:30  

Break

Coffee | Tea | Snacks | Foyer of the Meeting Room

11:30 - 13:00 

Session 2

THE "BIG PICTURE" OVERVIEW: PERSPECTIVES ON GEOPOLITICAL AND REGIONAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC ISSUES DRIVING SOCIETAL, BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP TRANSFORMATIONS 

Present and emerging global and regional trends that affect societies, countries and businesses, and influencing the context of change and transformation. Among the topics examined will  be the changing nature and influence of political populism,  globalization, economic trade “wars”, national and regional policy agendas, climate change, demographic and generational transitions, technological innovations and agendas-- and how these realities shape the strategies of countries, businesses and organizations. 

Plenary 

Global Issues and Trends of Concern and Celebration
*Yury Boshyk, CEO, Global Executive Learning, and Chair & Founder, the Global Forum, formerly Professor of Strategy and Geopolitics, IMD, and the Theseus Institute (Canada)

China: Organizational Transformation and Leadership Challenges in an Age of Uncertainties
*Gary Wang, CEO, MindSpan Development, formerly with Dell, Sony, and DuPont (China)

Immigration Impacts on Silicon Valley and Innovation
*Deanna Grams, Director, People Operations for TuneIn, formerly, Manager, HR Business Partner, Disney Interactive (USA)

South and North Korea: Peaceful Reintegration?
*K.R. Yoon, President, Global Talent Management Institute, formerly with DuPont Asia (S. Korea)

13:00 - 14:00 

Lunch | Foyer of the Meeting Room

14:00 - 16:00 

Session 3

COUNTRY AND REGIONAL TRANSFORMATIONS: AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST, CHINA, INDIA AND S. KOREA 

Experienced leaders address country and regional trends and issues driving their company and societal transformations. 

Galleria Walk: Participants take part in all topic discussions on a rotational basis (approx. every 25 minutes) 

1. Africa and the Middle East:
*Andrew Johnson, Chief Learning Officer, Eskom Holdings (South Africa)
*Brian Isaacson, Director, Aligned Leadership Consulting, and Adjunct Faculty Member, Gordon Institute of Business Science (South Africa)
*Shaun Rozyn, Managing Director, Custom Programs, University of Virginia, Darden Executive Education and formerly, Sabic, Global Leadership Development, Executive Education, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (USA)

2. China:
*Barbara Gutmann, Volkswagen Group Academy (China)
*Gary Wang, CEO, MindSpan Development, formerly with Dell, Sony, and DuPont (China)

3. India:
*Mohan Lal P Menon, Ex DuPont, Dell, APC, CEO and Co- founder, Cloudsek - Currently Director, Family Board, Eastern Group of Companies - Director, Cap Aleph, India's first agri focused VC fund (India)
*Emmanuel David, Director, Tata Management Training Centre (India)

*Mrityunjay Srivastava, Vice President, Talent Transformation, Wipro (India)

4. S. Korea: 

*Jae Young Chung, Vice President, LG Academy, LG (S. Korea)
*K.R. Yoon, President, Global Talent Management Institute, formerly with DuPont Asia (S. Korea)

16:00 - 16:30 

Break

Coffee | Tea | Snacks | Foyer of the Meeting Room

16:30 - 18:00 

Session 4

COUNTRY AND REGIONAL TRANSFORMATIONS: EUROPE, USA, AND SOUTH AMERICA  

Experienced leaders address country and regional trends and issues driving their company and societal transformations. 

Plenary and Galleria Walk: Participants take part in all topic discussions on a rotational basis (approx. every 25 minutes) 

1. Europe:
*Chantal Fleuret, and *Karl-Georg Degenhardt, Gobal Executive Learning (France and Germany)
*Nicolas Helary, CFO, Vossloh Cogifer, formerly Siemens (Germany-France)
*Bernhard Hauser, Professor for Change Management, University for Applied Management, formerly with Siemens (Germany)

2. USA:
*George Consolver, Independent Management Consultant, Advisory Board Member, EDA, and formerly, head of Strategy, Texas Instruments (USA)
*Deanna Grams, Director, People Operations, TuneIn, formerly, Manager, HR Business Partner, Disney Interactive (USA)
*Kenneth S. Rhee, Professor and Dean, School of Management, Nazareth College (USA)
*Shaun Rozyn, Managing Director, Custom Programs, University of Virginia, Darden Executive Education (USA)

3. South America:
*Fernando Lanzer, Managing Partner, LCO Partners, formerly ABN Amro Bank (The Netherlands and Brazil)

18:45 

REFRESHMENTS AND CULTURAL EVENT

Foyer: Refreshments | Meeting Room Krishna (2nd floor) 

Cultural Event:
Bharatanatyam dance performance by Ms. Deepika, an accomplished Bharatanatyam dancer and also an actress.
Bharatanatyam is a very ancient and traditional form of South Indian dance and has very intricate foot work. It is one of the oldest living traditions of Indian dance.

Veena recital by Vidwan Anandakumar and his troupe. Vidwan Anandakumar is an accomplished and veteran Veena player. He will present both traditional and contemporary music compositions using the veena.
Veena, or the Indian lute, is one of India's oldest musical instruments. Veena is mentioned in The Vedas (Hindu holy books) as far back as 1000 B.C.  It is the favourite of the Hindu Goddess of Learning, Saraswati, who is always shown with a veena.
 

19:45 

DINNER

Dinner in the Meeting Room Krishna (2nd floor) 

 

Thursday, 29. November, 2018 | Room: Krishna (2nd floor)
Business and Leadership in Transformation

08:00 - 10:00 

Session 5

This session and those throughout Day 2 of the Global Forum focus on direct experiences of company and business leadership transformations 

BUSINESSES AND LEADERS IN TRANSFORMATION 

Plenary-Panel 

Profiles and Characteristics of Transformational Leaders in India
*Mrityunjay Srivastava, Vice President, Leadership and Development, HR, Wipro (India)

Tata: Experiences of Transformation and Developing Transformational Leaders
*Emmanuel David, Director, Tata Management Training Centre (India)

India's Transformation: Reality or Aspiration?
*Shrikant Lonikar, CHRO and Director, Member of the Board, Pernod-Ricard (India)
*Amit Dawar, Director, Value Added Services, DHL Logistics (India)
*Richa Sharma, Manager, Corporate Services and Development, Bertelsmann India Corporate Centre (India)

10:00 - 10:30 

Break

Coffee | Tea | Snacks | Foyer of the Meeting Room

10:30 - 12:30 

Session 6

BUSINESSES AND LEADERS IN TRANSFORMATION AND CHANGE
Galleria Walk: Participants take part in all topic discussions on a rotational basis (approx. every 25 minutes)

1. Fuji Seal (Japan): Preparing Leaders for a New Competitive Environment
*Harold Weinstein, Global Executive Learning, Senior Partner, formerly CEO of Caliper (USA)

2. European and Other Company Experiences of Co-Creation and Collaboration with Silicon Valley
*Jim Myrick, Entrepreneur-in-Residence, Flex (Flextronics) (USA)

3. Increasing Board Level "Techsavyness" and Understanding of Transformational Leadership
*Marieke Donkervoort, Interim Manager Operational Readiness at RWE (The Netherlands)

4. LG: Preparing Future Talent and the Organization for Change and Transformation 
*Jae Young Chung, Vice President, LG Academy, LG (S. Korea)
*K.R. Yoon, President, Global Talent Management Institute, formerly with DuPont Asia (S. Korea)

An unusual innovation for Asia: using the Jewish Havruta approach  

12:30 - 13:30 

Lunch | Foyer of the Meeting Room

13:30 - 15:15 

Session 7

BUSINESSES AND LEADERS IN TRANSFORMATION 
Galleria Walk: Participants take part in all topic discussions on a rotational basis (approx. every 20 minutes)

1. Leadership Development at Wipro
*Mrityunjay Srivastava, Vice President, Leadership and Development, HR, Wipro (India)

2. Transforming Spoton, an Indian Logistics Company
*Jothi Menon, Director, HR and Service Quality, SPOTON Logistics (India)

3. Indochina: Countries, Economies and Implications for Organization Development with a Spotlight on Vietnam
*Alex Chow, Managing Director, Asia Leap and Adjunct Faculty, Singapore University of Social Sciences (Singapore)
*Jessica Lu, Asia Leap and formerly, Towers Watson (Vietnam)

4. International Business School Transformations
*Craig Marsh, Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Director, Lincoln International Business School, University of Lincoln (UK) 

15:15 - 15:30 

Break

Coffee | Tea | Snacks | Foyer of the Meeting Room

15:30 - 17:00 

Session 8

Plenary 

COACHING AND MENTORING TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERS: LESSONS LEARNED
*Krishna Kumar, Presidential Ambassador, International Association of Coaching, and Founder of ISEC (India)
*Dan Norenberg, CEO, Executive Ownershift, and Managing Director, N Vision Solutions (Germany & USA)
*Klaus Bodel, Managing Director, Excellence Management Consulting, formerly with a leading German automotive company (Germany)
*Gary Wang, CEO, MindSpan Development, formerly with Dell, Sony, and DuPont (China)

17:00 - 18:30 

Session 9

BUSINESSES AND LEADERS IN TRANSFORMATION 

Galleria Walk: Participants take part in all topic discussions on a rotational basis (approx. every 25 minutes).  

1. Sustainable Action Learning in Africa: The Wilderness Safaris Experience
*Brian Isaacson, Director, Aligned Leadership, and Adjunct Faculty Member, Gordon Institute of Business Science (South Africa)

2. Integrating Business Strategy with Leadership Development: Lessons Learned from Transformational Learning Expeditions (T-LEXs)
*Nicolas Helary, CFO, Vossloh Cogifer, formerly with Siemens (Germany-France)
*Chantal Fleuret, *Karl-Georg Degenhardt, Senior Partners, and *Yury Boshyk, CEO, Global Executive Learning (France, Germany and Canada)

3. Amazon's Role in India’s Transformation
*Raghava Rao, VP and CFO, Amazon India (India)

18:45 

REFRESHMENTS AND DINNER (Restaurant in the Hotel: Ssaffron | Room: Alfresco |18th floor)

INCLUDING THE GLOBAL FORUM/ROBERT L. DILWORTH AWARDS CEREMONY FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT | 2018

Cultural Event:
Dance Drama - Bhakt Prahlad. Dance drama performed by Shivkumar and his troupe.
Prahlad drove his monstrous father to a murderous rage. He insisted on praising Lord Vishnu who was considered a sworn enemy by his father Hiranyakashipu. When he tried to punish his disobedient son, Hiranyakashipu's potent poisons turned to nectar while his lethal weapons fell harmlessly away. In this tale of bloodthirsty revenge, Prahlad's only defense is his devotion which dramatically puts an end to all evil.
 

 

Friday, 30. November, 2018 | Room: Krishna (2nd floor)
Transformational Leadership, Innovation and Learning

08:00 - 10:00 

Session 10

TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND LEARNING 

This session and those throughout the day focus on direct experiences of leadership and learning transformations across all societal sectors. We range from individual leadership journeys to discussions about various approaches to Action Learning, the facilitation of learning and mentoring, organizational learning - to advanced and future-oriented thinking about social information and learning systems, leadership, and business leadership education.  

Galleria Walk: Participants take part in all topic discussions on a rotational basis (approx. every 25 minutes) 

1.  Is Action Learning Still Relevant for Today’s World and the Emerging Future?
*Yury Boshyk, Chair, Global Forum (Canada)

2. Transcending the Role: The Personal Transformation of Action Learning Facilitators at Eskom
*Rosetta Pillay, Chief Advisor, Executive Development, and Head of School Management Programs, Eskom Academy of Learning (South Africa)

3. Experiences of Applying Critical Action Learning to Business and Societal Issues
*Bernhard Hauser, Professor for Change Management, University for Applied Management, formerly with Siemens (Germany)

4. Mentoring Leaders: Lessons Learned
*S M Balasubramaniyan (Bala), Chairman and Chief Mentor, Digital Core Technologies, and Board Member, Linkeddots Engineering Solutions, an IoT start-up (India)

10:00 - 10:30 

Break

Coffee | Tea | Snacks | Foyer of the Meeting Room

10:30 - 12:30 

Session 11

 

TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND LEARNING 

Galleria Walk: Participants take part in all topic discussions on a rotational basis (approx. every 25 minutes) 

1. Business Leadership Education in the 21st Century
*Kenneth S. Rhee, Professor and Dean, School of Management, Nazareth College, formerly Professor of Management, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, and with Case Western Reserve University (USA)

2. The Future of Leadership
*Andrew Johnson, Chief Learning Officer, Eskom Holdings, formerly GM, Eskom Leadership Institute, President of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology of South Africa, Edcon, MTN and Transnet  (South Africa)

3. Leadership Transformation in the Public Service and Not-for-Profit  Sector
*Eva Kmiecic, Executive Vice President, LGT Executive Performance, formerly, Senior Vice President United Way Centraide, Deputy Commissioner, Strategic Directions in the RCMP, Vice President, Public Policy Forum and Board Member and Chair, Governance Committee with Dying with Dignity (Canada)
*Susheela Venkataraman, Consultant; Chair, Integrity and Ethics Committee, Rotary District 3190; Trustee, Arogya World India Trust; Director, SGBS Unnati Foundation and formerly Asian Development Bank, Professor, MYRA School of Business; PWC, IBM, and Cisco (India)

4. The Next Frontier: Building Next Generational Societal Information and Learning Systems
*Sanjay Kabe, Senior Leader and Innovator in IT and Knowledge Intesive Industries, and Consulting Executive Coach, formerly with Infosys, Tecnotree, Alcatel-Lucent, HP, and Satyam (India)

12:30 - 13:30 

Lunch

13:30 - 15:30  

Session 12

WISDOM PANEL 

Plenary 

1. *Mohan Lal P Menon, Ex DuPont, Dell, APC, CEO and Co- founder, Cloudsek - Currently Director, Family Board, Eastern Group of Companies - Director, Cap Aleph, India's first agri focused VC fund (India)

2. *Paul Migus, President, LGT Executive Performance, formerly Deputy Minister, Government of Canada, Advisor and Consultant to Governments, Associate, Institute of Governance, and CEO, St. John Ambulance (Canada)

3. *Vinita Singh, Advisor and Co-Founder, Besso Children’s Home in India, and Entrepreneur, Founder and Director of Gorganic (The Netherlands and India)

4. *Susheela Venkataraman, Consultant; Chair, Integrity and Ethics Committee, Rotary District 3190; Trustee, Arogya World India Trust; Director, SGBS Unnati Foundation and formerly Asian Development Bank, Professor, MYRA School of Business; PWC, IBM, and Cisco (India)

5. *Harold Weinstein, Senior Partner, Global Executive Learning and former CEO, Caliper (USA)

6. *Ashok Kamath, Chairman of The Akshara Foundation. Ashok has played a leading role since nearly two decades in Akshara Foundation's pioneering and transforming role in taking primary education to the under privileged in India. (India)

15:30 - 16:00 

Break

Coffee | Tea | Snacks | Foyer of the Meeting Room

16:00 - 16:30 

Session 13

YOUTH EMPOWERMENT, VOICES OF THE NEW GENERATION
UNNATI Foundation Alumni

16:30 - 17:30 

Session 14

RETROSPECTIVES AND SUMMARY OF THE 2018 GLOBAL FORUM 

Venue and theme of the next (24th GLOBAL FORUM, 10-12 JUNE, 2019) 

18:00 - 22:00 (+) 

REFRESHMENTS AND FINAL DINNER

on the 18th floor of the hotel | Skydeck. 

Dinner Buffet | Dancing | Refreshments 

 

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