Business Seminar

Built to Last: Cultivating Spiritual Capital for Sustainable Business
Paul Williams & Rikk Watts
Moderator: Keith Wu

Description:
The growing emphasis on spirituality among global corporations is directly attributable to the realization that work is more than just a “rational” activity. It involves motivation, a sense of worth and personal significance, and a climate of trust. This seminar will explore the latest developments and research on the relationship between spirituality, and business and economic success, and offer some insights on how this might be applied in order to facilitate better business practice and sustainable business growth.

Date:
April 27, 2007 (Fri)
2:30-5:30pm

Venue:
Fuji Room, Pacific Place Conference Centre, Level 5, One Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty (Admiralty MTR Exit C1)

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Fees:
HK$980 (non-refundable) including seminar materials and refreshments
(HK$800 for early bird registration on or before March 12, 2007)

Register:
To register, please download the registration form (Regent Registration Form) and fax or mail back to Vocatio Creation Ltd at (852) 3575 7414 or Suite A, 12/F, Empire Land Commercial Centre, 81-85 Lockhart Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong.

A confirmation letter will be sent to you on receipt of your registration with full payment.

For further information, please contact:

Vocatio Creation Ltd
Tel: (852) 3582 4063
Fax: (852) 3575 7414
Email: Regent@VocatioCreation.com.hk
URL: www.vocatiocreation.com.hk

Downloads & Links:
Social, Human and Spiritual Capital in Economic Development, by Theodore R.Malloch

Finding God at work (A CNN Money/Fortune article), by Marc Gunther/Fortune senior writer

The Long Haul: An Interview with Keith Wu, by Alman Loong