Experts from across the
globe will brainstorm on reorganising organisations for responsible management
and entrepreneurs for three days starting today.
"The second
international conference on management will see some 102 papers from
representatives of 35 countries in 16 technical sessions on March 10-12,"
said founding chairman of Nepalese Academy of Management (NAM) — the organiser
of the event — Prof Dr Devraj Adhikari, here today.
Organised by NAM in
cooperation with Presidential Business School and various business and
financial institutions, and educational institutions on the theme 'Reshaping
Organisations to Develop Responsible Global Leadership', the conference will
also have presentations by a dozen international experts in the plenary, he
said, adding that globally recognised experts will give keynote speeches during
the sessions.
The second edition of
the two-year international conference will also exchange the latest
developments in management, its implications and share their experiences.
"The conference will also analyse challenges and opportunities on
management and leadership development at the regional and international
levels," Adhikari added.
"The conference
could also be instrumental in helping domestic managerial problems," said
finance minister Barshaman Pun, while inaugurating the conference.
The first NAM
international conference was held in Kathmandu in 2011.
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