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September 24, 2020
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Wednesday, 7 October 2020 | Four ways to rethink how you develop strategy (11 am ET)

C-suite executives are being forced to adjust strategies more often, and the global pandemic has amplified this need. Businesses want to self-disrupt before competitors disrupt them, and the executive group in charge of implementing strategy is expanding with new roles, such as chief growth officer, chief transformation officer and chief sustainability officer.  In this webcast, panelists will cover four ways to rethink and reimagine strategy today, based on a recent study of 1,000 c-suite executives:

  1. Widen your focus from shareholders to stakeholders 
  2. Embrace your changing ecosystem 
  3. Empower more people with varied expertise to execute strategy 
  4. Rewire the organization to move at the speed of thought

Date: Wednesday, 7 October 2020

Time: 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. EDT New York; 8:00-9:00 a.m. PDT Los Angeles

Registration: Register for this event.

Panelists

  • Matt Schweickert, Chief Strategy Officer, The Home Depot
  • Jeff WrayAmericas EY-Parthenon Strategy Leader
  • Juan UroUS EY-Parthenon Principal

Moderator

  • Mitch Berlin, Americas EY-Parthenon Leader

CPE credit offered: 1.0. Recommended field of study: Taxes. 

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