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Wednesday, January 14, 2004 (PST) - Intangibles Conference at Cass BS

‘Unlocking the Hidden Wealth of Organisations’ by Dr Nigel Courtney, Prof Chris Hendry and Prof Clive Holtham. The study was commissioned by B&Q and presented at the UK Houses of Parliament.



You may be interested to know about a free-of-charge evening seminar on intangibles at Cass Business School, 106 Bunhill Row, EC1 on Wednesday 14 January 2004. This is to disseminate a study ‘Unlocking the Hidden Wealth of Organisations’ by Dr Nigel Courtney, Prof Chris Hendry and Prof Clive Holtham. The study was commissioned by B&Q and presented at the UK Houses of Parliament last week.
Programme: 1745 registration / 1800 welcome by Chris Hendry / report overview by Nigel Courtney / presentations by Bloomberg, B&Q and Whitbread / panel discussion / 1930-2030 networking and refreshments. Attendees will receive a copy of the report which is supported by 8 case examples of thought leadership in Europe and the US.

More details at the event web-site here.



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