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Executive Event:
Building the future-ready
organization in Southeast Asia
Thursday 21st August 2014
Find out what it takes to build About the research
a future-ready organization The future-ready organization: Uncover the
opportunities of ASEAN economic integration
in Southeast Asia This research explores the strategy, talent,
technology and supply chain implications
Accenture Strategy has recently undertaken extensive research into
of ASEAN economic integration and highlights
two distinct yet related aspects of Southeast Asias fast-changing The future-ready
the opportunities beneath the surface that will
landscape and the strategic implications for government and organization
Uncovering opportunities
enable forward- looking organizations to remain
industry leaders.
from the ASEAN Economic
Community initiative

competitive in the new economic community.


Join other senior executives for this two-part program to hear the
research findings, share experiences and exchange ideas. Find out
what it takes to be future-ready in ASEAN.
The future-ready organization: Re-inventing
The future-ready organization work in ASEAN
Reinventing work in ASEAN

This research explores the changing nature


of work and workforces in Southeast Asia
and the future-ready, talent-centric strategies
that business, governments and educational
institutions will need to adopt to meet
growth ambitions.
Agenda
Part One: The future-ready organization: Part Two: The future-ready organization:
Uncovering the opportunities of ASEAN economic integration Re-inventing work in ASEAN

8.30am 9.00am Registration & tea and coffee 12.00pm 12.30pm Lunch
12.30pm 1.20pm Presentation
9.00am 9.15am Opening remarks
This session will share the findings of our recent
9.15am 9.45am Presentation research and examine:
Uncovering the opportunities of ASEAN
How we can expect work experience,
economic integration. Accenture Strategy
workforce composition and the way work
ASEAN lead, Alison Kennedy will share the
gets done to change fundamentally over
findings of our recent research.
the next decade
9.45am 11.00am Panel discussion The unique characteristics of ASEAN that are
A discussion featuring Accenture subject matter advancing us towards this future of work
experts and industry players on the challenges and The potential roadblocks facing organisations
opportunities of ASEAN economic integration and adjusting to this new world of work
the implications for:
The strategic implications for business,
Business and operating model strategy government and educational institutions
Talent strategy
1.20pm 1.45pm Q&A over coffee
Supply chain and operations strategy
IT strategy 1.45pm Close

11.00am 11.45am Breakout discussions


Guests will have the opportunity to join
their functional peers for a roundtable
discussion to continue the conversation
in more depth. Discussions will be facilitated
by Accenture executives.

11.45am 12noon Break


Venue
Bali Room, Hotel Indonesia Kempinski, Jakarta

Registration
To register, please contact:
Susan 0856 9797 4515 (susanah@swamail.com)
Maria 0858 8104 6288 (maria.natalia@swamail.com)
Okta 0857 8223 6805 (okta.hidayanti@swamail.com)

Accenture speakers
Alison Kennedy Kerry Mok
Alison Kennedy is managing director for ASEAN within Accenture Kerry is a Managing Director with the Accenture Strategy, Operations
Strategy. Alison has more than 21 years of experience working practice in ASEAN. He has spent the past 18 years helping global
for Accenture. She works with executive teams to drive strategy MNCs with improving their business performance, particularly in
initiatives that transform their organizations. Ms. Kennedy has specific the area of supply chain management in APAC. He is recognized
functional experience and specialization in merger and acquisitions as one of the thought leaders within the supply chain industry in
(both pre- and post-merger activities), geographic expansion, APAC and was awarded Visionary of the Year by Supply Chain
growth and innovation, and business and organizational design. Asia in 2012 in recognition for his contributions to the industry.

Alain Schneuwly Grace Yip


Alain is a Managing Director with Accenture Strategy, and leads Grace is a Managing Director with the Singapore Health and Public
IT Strategy in ASEAN. He looks after Accentures capabilities in IT Service practice with a focus on management consulting work. Her
Strategy, Enterprise Architecture and Application Strategy across all passion lies with helping organizations improve their performance
industries. His focus is on helping organisations leverage Information through their people and delivering citizen-centric experiences across
Technology as a capability to drive their strategic priorities and create the public sector. Over the past 14 years with Accenture, she has led
tangible business value. multiple large-scale change initiatives across ASEAN as well as driven
human capital and talent strategy, target operating model and blueprint
work with clients, predominately in the financial services and health and
public services industries.
About Accenture
Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services
and outsourcing company, with more than 293,000 people serving
clients in more than 120 countries. Combining unparalleled experience,
comprehensive capabilities across all industries and business functions,
and extensive research on the worlds most successful companies,
Accenture collaborates with clients to help them become high-
performance businesses and governments. The company generated
net revenues of US$28.6 billion for the fiscal year ended Aug. 31, 2013.
Its home page is www.accenture.com.

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