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Best Practices Conference in Islamabad
November 29, 2007 | by Staff Reporter
Sidat Hyder Morshed Associates held 'Best Practices Day' conference in Islamabad. The conference (Best Practices Day or BPD) was aimed to enable the participants in gaining an understanding of how companies implement best practices to achieve competitive advantages and organizational success in today’s market.
“We believe that the need for adopting best practices has become important in recent years to achieve and sustain organizational success and positive growth in an increasingly competitive business environment and globalization. This event provides organizations with an ideal opportunity to share and exchange their experience, ideas and insights in order to achieve sustained growth and quality performance,” Omer Morshed, Director of Sidat Hyder, said in his opening remarks at the inaugural session.
SITTING TOGETHER: A rare sight, country managers of Microsoft and Oracle sitting together at Best Practices Day Conference in Islamabad. L to R: Samina Rizwan (Oracle Pakistan) Kamal Ahmed (Microsoft Pakistan) |
Speakers included included Sadia Naveed, Director Operations at English Biscuit, Zafar Aziz Osmani, SEVP-HR & Organisational Development of Habib Bank, Anila Weldon, CEO of Weldon BBS Internet Marketing, Attiya Nawazish Ali, Assistance Secretary-General of the Islamic Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Noman Saeed of National Bank, Asad Zaid, Senior Manager, Information System Department, EBM; Mansur Ahsan, Executive Director HR at SECP; Asad Umar, CEO at Engro Chemical; Nasim Baig, CEO of Arif Habib Investment, and Taher Sachak, CEO of EFU Life. A good representation from Telenor Pakistan, Business Support Fund, Chevron Pakistan, Macter, Novo Nordisk, Engro Foods, the Karachi Electric Supply Corporation and The Citizens Foundation was seen at the event.
Keywords: Pakistan IT, Telecom companies, management, Siddat Hyder, Microsoft, Oracle, Best Practices
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