Transformational Change and Strategic Leadership

28 February 2019 (Thursday)

Organizations on all fronts are experiencing radical change in how they operate and serve their customers. Many of them are undergoing transformations quite different from how they originally started. This is happening within a relatively short period of time and not being able to cope with this change could make them irrelevant and result in a quick market exit. This webinar sheds light on what business leaders can do to successfully deal with new business realities and rapid change. It also explores alternatives to existing change models and covers different strategies and planning tools to prepare the organization for the next transformational journey. Join us on this Meirc webinar to gain valuable knowledge and insight on how to navigate transformational change and retain strategic capabilities within the organization’s existing culture.

Presented by
Jamal A. Said

Partner

Mr. Jamal Said is a Partner with Meirc Training & Consulting. He holds a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering and a master in business administration, both from California State University, Long Beach in the USA. He is a certified project management professional (PMP®), a member of the Project Management Institute (PMI®), and a certified training practitioner (CTP™) from the Institute of Performance and Learning, Canada.

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