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BENEFITS FOR PARTICIPANT
BENEFITS FOR ORGANISATION
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The 4-day programme will focus on:
The participants will get an opportunity to advance their crisis management and leadership skills through small groups, case discussions, video cases, and informal interactions, to explore best practices and new research, share insights, compare experiences, and try out new ideas with academics and practitioners. |
General managers, experienced executives, unit heads, and senior managers who are required to effectively manage and lead their teams and functions in a crisis situation and a remote/virtual work environment with at least 10+ years of experience. |

PhD, University of Texas at Arlington

JAWAD SYED
Professor
PhD, Macquarie University, Australia, Academic FCIPD
Research Interests:
Leadership, Teams and Organisational Development; Human Resource Management; Change Management and Strategy; Business Communications; Gender and Diversity in Organisations; Ethics and Human Rights
Programme fee includes tuition cost, reading material, tea and lunch served during the programme. We offer single bed accommodation at the Rausing Executive Centre. Each bedroom with an attached bathroom is equipped with a mini-fridge, writing desk and direct dial STD/ISD telephone and cable TV. All bedrooms at REC are internet-ready. Please note we do not provide accommodation for drivers accompanying participants. *Seat in the programme will be reserved on a first-come, first-served basis. Payment is due upon receipt of the acceptance email/letter along with the invoice. Please ensure that the payment reaches the office BEFORE the start of the programme. Space in the programme may only be ensured after we receive the fee. Payment can be made directly through:
Our preferred mode of payment is by debit/credit card and crossed cheque/banker’s draft payable to "Lahore University of Management Sciences". However, the programme fee can also be paid via bank transfer. If you wish to dispatch the cheque directly to our office, please send it to:
* LUMS is a not-for-profit organisation under the Income Tax Ordinance 2001. Accordingly, the income of LUMS is not tax-deductible/collectable. |