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2006 HKMA ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON "SUCCESS IN MANAGEMENT: THE ASIAN WAY"

2/11/2006



Mr Brian Li, Chairman of Annual Conference Organizing Committee 2006



Mr Thomas Kwok Ping-kwong JP, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, Sun Hung Kai Properties Limited speaks at the 2006 HKMA Annual Conference

The 2006 HKMA Annual Conference under the theme of "Success in Management: The Asian Way" was held successfully on 1 November 2006 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre and attracted over 330 senior executives. The Conference brought together prominent overseas and local businesses leaders and academics who shared with participants their invaluable insight on management.

Below, are the eight distinguished speakers and highlights of their speeches:

Mr Thomas Kwok Ping-kwong JP, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, Sun Hung Kai Properties Limited said the company emphasized people and team work. He further highlighted that gathering and implementing feedback from employees and delegating authority to employees were keys for the success of the company.

Dr Allan Fung, Managing Partner, Hong Kong, McKinsey & Company mentioned `there is an old saying that "the success and failure of a company boils down to three things: people, people, people".` With Asia`s booming economy, multi-nationals and local companies alike were now focusing heavily on recruiting and retaining the best talent. His speech focused on the specific challenges that both local and multi-national companies faced in recruitment and retention, and the strategies some have adopted to be successful.

Mr Henry W K Chow, Chairman & CEO, IBM Greater China Group said during the conference, in a "flat" world where opportunities and competition were coming from all around the world, businesses that wanted to succeed need to be GLOCAL, having a global perspective while maintaining local strengths. Mr Chow used IBM China as an example, discussing local versus global, and corporate culture and organization structure in a globally integrated company. He also shared his insights in the development of a local business into a global company, in a flat economy.

Professor Leslie Young, Chair Professor of Finance & Executive Director, The Asia-Pacific Institute of Business, The Chinese University of Hong Kong expressed that it was widely recognized that cultural factors affect the validity of management theories. His speech discussed why China has succeeded despite disastrous rankings in all international indices of competitiveness, rule of law and corruption.

Dr Philip Chen SBS JP, Chief Executive, Cathay Pacific Airways Limited pointed out that as the world became increasingly globalized, understanding and dealing with different culture, values and work practices were essential for a company to succeed. He also emphasized that company values should match with the external environment and companies should always be well-prepared for changes.

Dr Edward Suning Tian, Chairman, China Broadband Capital Partners LP (CBC Capital) said China broadband market was growing as one of the largest broadband market in the world. Driven by the broadband development, China telecom operators were transforming themselves to integrated multi-media communications services providers. Emergence of new internet business models like online gaming, online broadcasting, etc. were also driven by the development of broadband. Dr Tian admitted that CBC Capital is devoting itself to building a new "Broadband Eco-system" in China.

Mrs Eva Cheng, CEO, Greater China & SE Asia expressed that the East and the West could be very different in ways of thinking and in values. For multi-national companies in China, they needed to adapt to the local cultural, and promote harmony and fusion of the conflicting elements that existed between the two cultures. In its first 10 years of operation, Amway China learned to do just that, and succeeded in fostering a strategy which bridged the gaps and made possible business growth.

Mr Michael Lee, Managing Director, Hysan Development Company Limited said management was recognized by most as an invention of the West. With the avid economic development in Asia and globalization, a lot of Asian companies have fast latched onto Western management principles and initiatives. Mr Lee shared his experience at Hysan and how he sought to engender a culture and build up systems to succeed as a new hybrid - retaining Asia virtues while leveraging the essence of Western management.

Members of the Annual Conference Organizing Committee 2006 include:
  • Mr Brian Li, General Manager & Head of Wealth Management Division, The Bank of East Asia, Limited (Chairman);
  • Professor Andrew Chan JP, Director, EMBA Programme, The Chinese University of Hong Kong;
  • Mr Lawrence Ho, Chairman & CEO, Melco International Development Limited and
  • Mr Raymond Lee, Chief Executive Officer, Lee & Man Paper Manufacturing Limited.


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    Issued by The Hong Kong Management Association on 2 November 2006.
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