Seminar on strategy formulation to raise funds for poor patients | Inquirer News

Seminar on strategy formulation to raise funds for poor patients

/ 07:23 AM January 12, 2012

THE Sagip Buhay Medical Foundation Inc., in cooperation with Asian Institute of Management, will hold a seminar on “Strategy Formulation” on March 22, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at AIM in Makati City.

Dr. Brian To of the United Kingdom, a global strategist and practice professor of strategy and leadership, will be the resource person.

Dr. To is a graduate of Harvard, Wharton, John F Kennedy, HEC Paris and Oxford University.

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Strategy formulation is the first of a three-part module on corporate strategy, which is a specially developed program for corporate executives.

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Part 2 will focus on strategy development, while Part 3 on strategy execution.

The program involves actual case studies, group discussions, individual study and mini readings and plenary sessions with case videos.

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Interested participants may contact Dr. Arthur Lui at 0922-8465968 and 0917-7005968 or e-mail at [email protected].

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Those who register not later than Feb. 29 will avail of early bird rate of P5,000. The regular rate is P6,000 until March 21.

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Onsite registration fee is P9,000. Interested participants from Cebu may call Robby Alugar at 4129452 or 0917-3260113 for details of the seminar.

The proceeds of the seminar will be donated to The Sagip Buhay Medical Foundation to provide medications to the less fortunate patients at the Medicine Wards and Intensive Care Units of Philippine General Hospital.

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