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16 MAP Convention Flyer Final 50 tthh Gol lden Lead Partner Ju biille ee Y ear September 1 & 2, 2014 - Mövenpick Hotel, Karachi International Keynote Speakers Lucy Cornell Yalda Hakim Chief Inspiration Officer, Voice Coach Correspondent & Presenter, BBC World News Tony Buzan, Inventor of Mind Maps Platinum Founding Gold Silver Associate Academic Media Partner Partner Partner Partner Partners Partner Partner For Details: +92-21-34520093, [email protected], www.octara.com | +92-21-34551198, [email protected], www.mappk.org September 1, 2014 - Mövenpick Hotel, Karachi Tony Buzan Lucy Cornell Yalda Hakim • Inventor of Mind Maps • Designated Linklater, Voice Coach • Correspondent & Presenter, BBC World News • World’s Leading Author on Brain & Learning • Chief Inspiration Officer, Voice Coach • Interviewed Mahmoud Ahmadinejad & Hamid Karzai • Consultant & Advisor to various Governments • Regular Speaker for EO & YPO Events Globally • Winner of United Nations Peace Prize in 2009 Khalid N. Awan Dr. Zsuzsanna Fajcsak M. Ali Tabba* Co-Founder & Chairman, TCS (Pvt.) Ltd Founder & Director, Alive International Sdn Bhd Chief Executive Officer, Lucky Cement Naeem Zamindar Furqan Qureshi Chairman & Founding Volunteer Chief Marketing Officer, PTCL Teacher, Art of Living Foundation Panel Discussion 1 Panel Discussion 2 re-Think: Leadership, ‘Leading Minds!’ re-Think: HR Management, ‘They are not Employees. They are People!’ Asif Jooma Nadeem Naqvi Shafaq Omar* Paul Keijzer Chief Executive Officer Managing Director Director, Human Resources CEO & Managing Partner ICI Pakistan Limited Karachi Stock Exchange Ltd. Unilever Pakistan Engage Consulting Ali Hasnain Kimihide Ando Etsko Schuitema Pouruchisty Sidhwa Head – Retail Banking Chief Executive Officer Pakistan Founder & Leading Partner Director, Human Resources United Bank Limited Mitsubishi Corporation Schuitema Associates GlaxoSmithKline Pakistan Dr. Zeelaf Munir Lucy Cornell Chairperson, Executive Management Board Designated Linklater English Biscuit Manufacturers (Pvt.) Ltd. Voice Coach Master of Ceremonies Yalda Hakim, Correspondent, BBC World News Moderator Moderator Paul Keijzer, CEO & Managing Partner Engage Consulting Dr. S. A. Rab Lead Consultant, Transformational Catalyst 2Post-Convention Workshops September 2, 2014 - Mövenpick Hotel, Karachi | Half-Day each Workshop - A (09:00 am - 12:30 pm) Workshop - B (02:00 pm - 05:30 pm) Connect to Inspire Mind Maps for Business by Lucy Cornell by Tony Buzan Key Learning Outcomes: Key Learning Outcomes: • Expand your energetic influence - be heard & affect change • Understand the synergetic nature of brain’s thinking process • Establish vocal presence when speaking & be persuasive in situations of power • Develop intelligent habits of mind and memory • Command respect & engender trust in high stakes communications • Enhance abilities to improve creativity and productivity in business • Maintain vision & strategic objectives during rapid changes Workshop Overview: • Apply mind maps for self management, vision building & leadership As a leader you have the privileged opportunity to change the world. With that comes the responsibility to voice your vision with integrity and power to bring Workshop Overview: about this change. The world's greatest leaders are inspired by a great belief in their heart. This inspiration is then carried by their voice to move their audience Our daily productivity can be enhanced to a great level if we into action. focus on optimization of our existing intellectual capital - “the human “Lucy’s brain” - single source of infinite creativity and solution finding that has “The use of techniques Invoke your voice, body, heart and mind to deliver your business content with always been with us. If we engage the right formula to unleash our brain Mind Mapping build confidence inspiration and truly connect to your audience. This interactive, powerful half-day capacity, we can maximize the usage of our brain power to boost our workshop will help develop your presence, credibility, persuasive power and work output and productivity. is an integral part in the board- confidence to help you speak from your heart to be a powerful, visionary leader. of my Quality room. I no This half-day program will introduce essential mind mapping skills, and Workshop Agenda: longer have guide practical applications in using it for strategic planning and creative Improvement Connecting to your Purpose & critical thinking. senior manage- • Your role as a speaker Project here at ment telling me • Understanding that communication is about response management Workshop Agenda: • You are a performer rather than an informer Boeing. This has they can’t hear • Identification of Individual and Group Problems & provided savings me or that I Connecting to Your Voice Goals The Left / Right Brain • Working with the Voice Coach ABVS technique of over $10 million need to be more • Developing your voice through breath, range, resonance (tone), articulation • Creativity and Innovation • Developing your presence through energy, silence and dynamics • Mind Maps® The Ultimate Creative & Strategic Thinking Process this year for my authoritative.” • Working with powerful speeches • Intellectual Capital Development Learning How to Learn organization.” Connecting to your Audience • Speaker/audience relationship • Multiplying Advantage - Intellectual Capital Brain Principles • Reading and engaging an audience • Brief presentations to the group • Final Master Mind Map Session Who Should Attend: Who Should Attend: Recommended for but not limited to CEOs, Managing Directors, Presidents, Professionals of all levels, eager to improve brainstorming methods, do failure CFOs, Strategic Planners, Heads of Marketing, Operations, HR, IT and analysis, trouble shooting and forecast and are willing to maximize their Innovation. brain power to improve their work output & productivity. 16th MAP Convention Agenda TIME TOPIC SPEAKERS 09:30 am – 09:50 am Registration & Welcome Tea 09:50 am – 09:55 am Welcome Address Saadia Naveed, President, MAP 09:55 am – 10:00 am Speech by President, UBL Wajahat Husain, President & CEO, UBL 10:00 am – 11:00 am Keynote re-Think: Innovation, ‘It’s All in the Thinking!’ Tony Buzan Inventor of Mind Maps 11:00 am – 11:15 am Tea Break 11:15 am – 12:00 pm re-Think: Leadership, ‘Leading Minds!’ A conversation on Leadership Styles between the Senior Leadership of Local & Multinational Organizations 12:00 pm – 12:45 pm re-Think: Creating Value, ‘New World. New Entrepreneurs!’ Khalid N. Awan, Chairman, TCS (Pvt.) Ltd. | M. Ali Tabba*, Chief Executive, Lucky Cement 12:45 pm – 01:30 pm re-Think: Technology, ‘Get Smart!’ Furqan Qureshi, CMO, PTCL | Speaker* from SAP/Microsoft 01:30 pm– 02:30 pm Networking Lunch 02:30 pm– 03:15 pm re-Think: Communications, ‘New World. New Voice!’ Lucy Cornell, Chief Inspiration Officer, Voice Coach 03:15 pm – 04:00 pm re-Think: HR Management, ‘They are not Employees. They are People!’ A conversation between Well-known Professionals, Practitioners & Consultants on HR Management 04:00 pm – 04:15 pm Tea Break 04:15 pm – 05:00 pm re-Think: Work-Life Balance, ‘New Age Lifestyle!’ Dr. Zsu Fajcsak, Founder & Director, Alive International Naeem Zamindar, Chairman & Founding Volunteer Teacher, Art of Living Foundation 05:00 pm – 05:15 pm Closing *Confirmation Awaited 5 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER: PAYMENT: REGISTRATION NOTE: Phone Send your cheque in favor of Refunds are not allowed, however Octara: +92-21-34520093, 34551198 “Management Association of Pakistan” substitutes may attend, provided you MAP: +92-21-35611980 inform us in writing at least 5 working To: Muhammad Imran Anwer days in advance. Fax (MAP Convention Secretariat) +92-21-34520708 Octara Private Limited In the event of unforeseen +92-21-35611980 1/E-37, Block-6, P.E.C.H.S., Karachi. circumstances, MAP reserves Tel: 021-34520093, 021-34520708 the right to postpone, amend or E-mail Mobile: 0321-2670041 cancel the event. [email protected] Fax: 021 - 34520708 [email protected] Position your company brand with A confirmation letter/e-mail and 16th MAP Convention as partners Postal Address invoice will be sent upon receipt Convention Secretariat: of your registration. and mark your competitive presence Octara Private Limited amongst the key decision makers in 1/E-37, Block-6, P.E.C.H.S., Karachi. Your participation will be confirmed the corporate sector. subject to receipt of payment. Web For details, please contact: www.octara.com Full payment must be received in [email protected], 0300-8275091 www.mappk.org advance to confirm registration. [email protected], 0333-2265141.
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