The 2004 Conference examined how to increase productivity and profits, at the same time strengthening ethical awareness. Participants shared their experiences on how self-development programs had helped them to improve teamwork, enhance leadership and boost creativity, guiding corporations to a serene, yet dynamic workplace, which ultimately led to improved profitability.
The 2003 Conference focused on the transformation of corporate culture and society, finding solutions to the problems faced by organizations today.Both Conferences took place at the International Headquarters of IAHV in Bangalore, India.
Speakers included:
Mr. Mohandas Pai
Director Human Resources, Infosys, India
Dr. A.L. Rao
COO, Wipro, India
Mr. M.S. Ramachandran
Former Chairman, Indian Oil Corporation
Dr. Myron S. Scholes
Nobel Prize Laureate in Economic Sciences
Chairman, Global Investment Fund, United States
Mr. Jim Garrison
President, State of the World Forum, United States
Mr. N. Vaghul
Chairman, ICICI-Bank, India
Speakers’ Quotes
Dr. Myron S. Scholes
Nobel Prize Laureate in Economic Sciences
Chairman, Global Investment Fund, United States
“The most important need, in my view, is spirituality and the expansion of consciousness to really enhance this idea of ethics within a chaotic society.”
Mr. Mohandas Pai
Director, Human Resources, Infosys, India
“Corporate governance is nothing but a collective economic interest, interest in employees and society.”
Dr. A.L. Rao
COO, Wipro, India
“Today, corporations are expected to build a better future; not only for shareholders but for customers, employees, business partners, the community, nation and the world at large. As a corporation, we need to honor, practice and implement these norms and ethics.”