McMaster World Congress (Feb 1-2, 2011)
R E G I S T E R T O D A Y
http://mwcregistration.degro ote.mcmaster.ca
Dear Macinsiders:
It's that time of year again. McMaster World Congress is back and we are in our 32nd year!
This year's theme is Triple Bottom Line: people, planet, profit. Our goal this year is to surpass our target of over 5000 seats filled making this the largest attended congress ever. The triple bottom line theme captures the essence of overall organizational success and the higher social, ecological and economic benefits we expect from the firms we work for.
The dates are Tuesday February 1 and Wednesday February 2 and we will be on campus at CIBC Hall on the 3rd floor of the McMaster University Student Centre which will help maximize attendance for students, faculty, staff and alumni. Also, due to the great generosity of our sponsors, all presentation sessions this year are available free of charge!
We have assembled an impressive line-up of speakers. Please review their profiles here:
http://worldcongress.mcmaste r.ca/speakers
Please check out our website for further information as well as an agenda listing all of our speakers.
All students must pre-register for sessions at the following website:
http://mwcregistration.degro ote.mcmaster.ca
Dress code is business casual. Hope to see you all there!
Cheers, Nick
Nick Bontis
McMaster World Congress
http://worldcongress.mcmaste r.ca
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