Following on from the successful senior management events in 2010, the first of the 2011 Janders Dean "Food for Thought" Breakfast Briefings will be held in Sydney on 17th February in association with BTP Australia and Lawyers Weekly magazine.
Hosted at the award winning Becasse Restaurant in Sydney, this panel session will bring together thought leaders from some of the countries leading law firms to discuss the challenges connected to managing a professional service environment.
Particular attention will be placed on improving operational efficiency and firm profitability by recognising and leveraging opportunities to enhance business processes, while also focusing on extracting the most from existing information assets, and leveraging newly emerging technologies.
Invited attendees will be given the opportunity to hear exclusively from our panel including Michael Boot (CEO of Gilbert+Tobin), Gerard Neiditsch (CIO of Mallesons) and Janet Young (COO of Freehills) who will be discussing previous project successes, future efficiency focused initiatives, and trends across an industry known traditionally for being slow to change support models or innovate.
The event will be facilitated jointly by Janders Dean Director Justin North and BTP Australia's Managing Director Ian Dunn. We are pleased to announce that the event is now fully subscribed with over 40 senior management from across the country's law firms attending.
Please contact info@jandersdean.com if you are interested in future events in the 2011 Janders Dean "Food for Thought" Breakfast Briefing series.
Hosted at the award winning Becasse Restaurant in Sydney, this panel session will bring together thought leaders from some of the countries leading law firms to discuss the challenges connected to managing a professional service environment.
Particular attention will be placed on improving operational efficiency and firm profitability by recognising and leveraging opportunities to enhance business processes, while also focusing on extracting the most from existing information assets, and leveraging newly emerging technologies.
Invited attendees will be given the opportunity to hear exclusively from our panel including Michael Boot (CEO of Gilbert+Tobin), Gerard Neiditsch (CIO of Mallesons) and Janet Young (COO of Freehills) who will be discussing previous project successes, future efficiency focused initiatives, and trends across an industry known traditionally for being slow to change support models or innovate.
The event will be facilitated jointly by Janders Dean Director Justin North and BTP Australia's Managing Director Ian Dunn. We are pleased to announce that the event is now fully subscribed with over 40 senior management from across the country's law firms attending.
Please contact info@jandersdean.com if you are interested in future events in the 2011 Janders Dean "Food for Thought" Breakfast Briefing series.
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