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Deploying a Data-first Strategy:

Separating Fact Versus Fiction

04 December 2024, Wednesday| 04:00 PM - 06:00 PM (GMT+8)

This course is crafted for board members aiming to drive a data-first strategy within their organization. In an era where data is increasingly important to business success, understanding how to effectively think about deploying and capitalising on data assets is not just advantageous but imperative for maintaining competitive relevance and achieving sustainability. Through practical examples and case studies, participants will gain a deep understanding of how to harness the power of data to achieve business objectives and steer the company towards data-driven success.

 

By participating in this course, you will:

 

1. Learn to distinguish between hype and reality in data and AI

2. Foster an organisational mindset where data-driven insights are embraced at all levels

3. Explore how data and AI can be leveraged to enhance operational efficiency, risk management, revenue optimization, sustainability, and customer engagement

4. Set the oversight through Data and AI governance

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4:00 PM to 6:00 PM (GMT+08)

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4:00 PM to 6:00 PM (GMT+08)

27 September 2024, Friday

4:00 PM to 6:00 PM (GMT+08)

29 November 2024, Friday

4:00 PM to 6:00 PM (GMT+08)

04 December 2024, Wednesday

4:00 PM to 6:00 PM (GMT+08)

13 December 2024, Friday

4:00 PM to 6:00 PM (GMT+08)

Building a Working and Effective Board: Essential Steps to Success

Atty. Teodoro Kalaw IV, FICD 

Corporate Secretary and Thought Leadership Chair

Institute of Corporate Directors

 

Customer Centricity

Mr. Ramon Vicente Roxas, MICD

Founder and Managing Director

Capability Philippines, Inc.

Effectively Cascading the Company Strategic Plan

Mr. Rex Drilon II, FICD
Former Chairman,
Institute of Corporate Directors

 

Who is Responsible for Your Corporate Culture

Mr. Frank Numann, FICD

Independent Anti-Bribery Consultant

Deploying a Data-first Strategy: Separating Fact Versus Fiction

Dr. Adrienne Heinrich

Head, AI and Innovation Center of Excellence

Aboitiz Data Innovation

Health Governance: The Value for Strategic Purchasing

Dr. Kenneth Y. Hartigan-Go  MD, MD (UK), FICD

Adjunct Faculty

Asian Institute of Management

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Event Brochure here

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ONLINE REGISTRATION

 

SOLO PASS: PHP 3,000.00

Attend one session only (Inclusive of VAT)

​Discounts applicable (Only 1 discount is applicable per registration)

 

    5% if referred by an ICD Member

    5% Group Discount with a minimum of 5 participants in the same company

Applicable discounts for ICD Members:

    ○ 30% discount for FICD, Corporate Member Representative
    ○ 20% discount for MICD, GICD
    ○ 10% discount for AICD

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Atty. Teodoro Kalaw IV, FICD

Corporate Secretary,
Institute of Corporate Directors

As one of the first and youngest Fellows of the Philippine Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD), Atty. Kalaw has chaired ICD’s Family-Owned or Controlled Corporations Circle since 2007, where he was primarily responsible for creating and developing ICD’s Governance Framework for Family-Owned or Controlled Corporations as well as the Institute’s model for addressing sustainability at the board-level, now known as the Sustainability Strategy Spectrum. He has counseled and taught on corporate governance both locally and internationally, with the latter aspect particularly as a consultant to the World Bank’s International Finance Corporation. A Trustee of the Institute from May 2012 to June 2020, he also serves on its core faculty as Chair of the Thought Leadership Committee and is its current Corporate Secretary. In May 2021, he was installed as the Institute’s youngest Life Fellow. He also serves as Corporate Secretary of ICD’s sister learned society for public governance, the Institute for Solidarity in Asia, as well as the Center for Excellence in Governance. He is also a Graduate Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, from which he obtained his Company Directors Course Diploma in 2010. In October 2022, Atty. Kalaw became the first Filipino to be elected a Fellow of the Family Firm Institute, the world’s leading learned society of family firm consultants, in both of that organization’s recognized discipline specializations: Family Firm Governance and Family Wealth Advising.

 

He presently serves as an independent board director of the shipping and logistics firm Gothong Southern, and is one of the few Filipinos who are fully certified in the Balanced Scorecard Strategic Performance Management approach by the co-founders of the process, Professors Norton and Kaplan of Harvard Business School. Accredited by the Global Reporting Initiative as its first Filipino Certified Sustainability Professional, he is also both a Certified Sustainability Practitioner and Certified Sustainability Reporting Assurer of the Institute of Certified Sustainability Practitioners as well as a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) by the Project Management Institute of the United States.

 

Atty. Kalaw received his Master of Laws from Harvard Law School. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Management and his Juris Doctor degree, with 2nd Honors, from Ateneo De Manila University. He obtained his Master in Public Administration degree from the University of the Philippines and his Master of Business Administration degree jointly from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology Business School. He obtained a Master of Studies in Sustainability Leadership from the University of Cambridge. He currently serves on the faculty of the Ateneo Law School, where he teaches Corporate Governance as well as Governance, Law, & Development for the J.D. Program and Intellectual Property Management and Enforcement for the school’s pioneering LL.M. Program in intellectual property jointly sponsored by the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines.

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