HBS Club of Norway

Come join us with Professor Chu

   

Location:
Holmenkollen Park Hotel Rica

Schedule:

8:30AM           
Registration

9:00AM           
Welcoming Remarks
Ove Hoegh (MBA 1963)
Norman Berg (MBA 1958)
Professor Emeritus, HBS

9:05AM           
HBS Disruptive Change, and the Cyclicality of Capitalism
Discussion led by Erik Reinert, MBA 1976, Ph.D

10:00AM         
The Future Importance of Science-Based Businesses

11:00AM          
Technological Change and Finance:  The Systemic Level
Carlota Perez, Cambridge University, Technology Advisor to IBM

12:30PM         
Lunch

2:00PM           
Case Study: Meeting the Challenges of Disruptive Change: The Company Level
Professor  Espen Andersen

3:15PM           
The Business of Making the Poor Richer
Professor Michael Chu, HBS

4:45PM            
Confessions of a Serial Entrepreneur
Torstein Hagen (MBA 1968)

5:30PM            
Navigation in Turbulent Waters

6:00PM            
Closing Remarks

6:30PM            
Dinner 

Featuring:
Chu, Michael
Senior Lecturer of Business Administration

The Club in the Community

HBS alumni, in their personal and professional lives, are actively engaged with the social sector in various ways throughout their careers -- from full-time roles within the non-profit sector to nonprofit board service to the pursuit of social entrepreneurship to leadership positions with the arena of corporate responsibility. HBS alumni also stay connected through the HBS Social Enterprise Alumni Association (SEAA) -- the School's largest non-geographical alumni Club with more than 800 members representing every class from 1950 onwards. The School's Social Enterprise Initiative (SEAA) takes an integrated approach to social enterprise-related teaching, research, and activities to support current and emerging leaders in all sectors apply management skill to create social value.
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