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LSE Department of Management Business in the Global Age lecture series
Dominic Casserley will discuss the challenges and opportunities facing global companies in 2020. Will they be similar to the multinational of today? If not, how will they differ? Will they have to be large? How will they relate to investors? How will they interact with consumers? How will they manage their talent pools? How will they interact with society more broadly? Drawing on his extensive experience of advising major multi-national organisations across the world, Dominic will provide a personal perspective into what the future has to offer and how the ever changing corporate landscape may look in 2020.
Dominic is the Managing Partner of McKinsey & Company, UK and Ireland. Dominic is British and was educated in the UK, but his professional career has been spent in the US, Europe and Asia. He joined McKinsey in New York in 1983; he moved to Hong Kong in 1994 to lead McKinseyâs Greater China practice; at the end of 1999 he moved to London. He has served clients in the banking, securities and insurance industries in the US, Asia and Europe on issues such as overall strategy, organisational effectiveness and business unit performance improvement.
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Dominic Casserly | talks |
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Date and Time: |
28 January 2008 at 6:30 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Venue: |
New Theatre, London School of Economics & Political Science |
Organised by: |
London School of Economics & Political Science |
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Tickets: |
Free |
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