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Schedule [ 2005-04-05 14:53:39] |
8.00-9.00 |
REGISTRATION
CONCURRENT ROUNDTABLES |
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8:30-16:00 |
China Sports Roundtable: Rapid Development and
Emerging Opportunities |
A powerful sports boom is under way in China, with
significant implications for companies looking to build their brands
with the country's enormous consumer population. The 2008 Beijing
Olympics are a major catalyst for change, and rapid development is
also occurring in virtually every other sports sector.
Speakers include Liu Peng, China Sports Ministry General
Secretary; Paul Tagliabue, Commissioner of the NFL; and Peter
Ueberroth, Chairman, U.S. Olympic Committee, among
others. Separate Registration is required. |
9:00-16:00 |
Meet the New China: Cultural Changes, Challenges,
and Opportunities |
Since 1978, China has moved more than 250 million
people out of poverty-an accomplishment unprecedented in human
history. To maintain the forward momentum, 15 million new jobs need
to be created every year. During the next decade, more than 400
million people will need to move from the countryside to
cities.
Featured speakers include Hernando de Soto, Author,
The Mystery of Capital; Paolo Zegna, of the Zegna Group; and Zhao
Qizheng, Minister, State Council Information Office, among many
others. Separate Registration is required. |
19:30-22:00 |
GALA DINNER and KEYNOTE ADDRESS |
Keynote Address: His Excellency Hu Jintao,
President, People's Republic of China |
8:40-8:50 |
SPECIAL ADDRESS |
Introduction: Richard D. Parsons, Chairman and
CEO, Time Warner Inc. Speaker: Zeng Peiyan, Vice Premier,
People's Republic of China |
8:50-9:40 |
THE NEW ASIAN CENTURY |
The rise of China, the recovery and comeback of
other "tiger" economies, and the emergence of new regional powers
are forging an Asia that is a force to be reckoned with. As the
region and its leaders assume a more prominent role in the global
economy, a host of demographic, economic, and geopolitical trends is
emerging.
Speakers: Nobuyuki Idei, Chairman and Group
Chief Executive Officer, Sony
Corporation John B. Menzer,
President and CEO, Wal-Mart International Henry M. Paulson, Jr.,
Chairman and CEO, The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. Yang Yuanqing,
President and CEO, Lenovo Group Ltd. |
9:40-9:50 |
TECHNOLOGY AND THE NEW ASIAN CENTURY |
Speaker: Jong-Yong Yun, Vice Chairman and CEO,
Samsung Electronics, Ltd. |
9:50-10:40 |
THE AUTO INDUSTRY IN ASIA: AN OPEN ROAD? |
The auto industry offers a compelling case study
that is a microcosm of the issues and challenges of doing business
in Asia (and particularly China): government regulation, technology
transfer and intellectual property, global vs. local branding,
sociological and environmental impact, energy issues, and more.
Speakers: Hu Maoyuan, President, Shanghai Automotive
Industry Corp. Helmut Panke, Chairman of the Board of
Management, BMW AG G. Richard Wagoner, President and CEO, General
Motors Moderator: Alex Taylor III, Senior Editor,
FORTUNE
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11:10-12:00 |
INDIA: THE OTHER EMERGING POWERHOUSE |
World-class, homegrown businesses that have emerged
in knowledge-based industries are transforming India into a key
global player. What needs to happen in other emerging industries for
India to repeat the success it has achieved in health care and
information technology? Is India poised to become a power in
manufacturing as software is embedded in more and more
products?
Speakers: Lakshmi Narayanan, CEO and President,
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp. Nandan M. Nilekani, CEO,
President, and Managing Director, Infosys Prannoy Roy, Chairman,
NDTV Michael Patsalos-Fox, Chairman, Americas, McKinsey &
Company Inc. Moderator: David Kirkpatrick, Senior Editor,
FORTUNE |
12:00-12:50 |
UNDERSTANDING CHINA'S CAPITAL MARKETS |
A strong, stable private-equity market is critical
to the economic growth of China and global markets. How are China's
young capital markets evolving? What are the barriers, both
structural and cultural, investors need to understand?
Speakers: Stuart Gulliver, Chief Executive Officer,
Corporate, Investment Banking, and Markets, HSBC Jack R. Rodman,
Partner, Ernst & Young Kevan Watts, Chairman, Merrill Lynch
International Inc. Zhou Xiaochuan, Governor, People's Bank of
China Moderator: Robert Friedman, International
Editor, FORTUNE |
14.10-15.00 |
CONCURRENT SESSIONS (I) The Falling Dollar's Global
Impact |
The declining value of the American dollar has had a tremendous
impact on the global economy-an impact likely to be even more
pronounced if the yuan is unpegged from the dollar.
Speakers: Kenneth S. Courtis, Vice Chairman, Goldman
Sachs Asia Li Jiange, Director, Development Research Center of
the State Council, People¡¯s Republic of China Stephen S. Roach,
Managing Director and Chief Economist, Morgan Stanley Makoto
Utsumi, President and CEO, Japan Credit Rating Agency, Ltd.
Moderator: Justin Fox, Editor at Large,
FORTUNE |
14.10-15.00 |
CONCURRENT SESSIONS (II) Perspectives on Doing
Business in Asia: Understanding What Works |
Views on business and economic development vary from country to
country, continent to continent. Formed by different social,
educational, and economic environments, the approaches, attitudes,
and models that work in the West do not always translate to the
East. What do executives hoping to do business in Asia need to know
as they navigate this complex, nuanced business arena?
Speakers: Victor L.L. Chu, Chairman and CEO, First
Eastern Investment Group Andrew N. Liveris, President and CEO,
Dow Chemical Company Antonio M. Perez, President and COO, Eastman
Kodak Company
Moderator: Thomas D. Gorman, Chairman, CCI Asia-Pacific
Ltd. |
14.10-15.00 |
CONCURRENT SESSIONS (III) Corporate Governance |
Reform of corporate governance in Asia has been ongoing since the
late 1990s. But given the relative newness of the concept to many
Asian countries, what does "good governance" really entail? What
barriers do Asian culture, ethics, and values raise to implementing
the kinds of corporate governance practices that are standard in
Europe and the U.S? What rules are likely to be adopted in various
Asian markets?
Speakers: David Eldon, Chairman, The Hong
Kong and Shanghai Banking Corp. Ltd. Fang Xinghai, Deputy Chief
Executive Officer, Shanghai Stock Exchange Jiang Jianqing,
Chairman and President, Industrial and Commercial Bank of
China Peter G. Peterson, Senior Chairman and Co-founder, The
Blackstone Group James Turley, Global Chairman and CEO, Ernst
& Young
Moderator: Geoff Colvin, Senior Editor at Large,
FORTUNE |
14.10-15.00 |
(IV) Creating a Global Workforce |
To succeed globally, multinationals need to be able to manage
human resources effectively on a worldwide scale. Various models are
being phased in with differing degrees of success. Can and should
you try to create a global corporate culture? How does adopting a
global approach change the already complicated issues surrounding
attraction, retention, and development of high-potential employees?
Why do some see a truly global workforce-with senior-level positions
open to candidates worldwide-as the ultimate solution?
Speakers: Diana Farrell, Director, McKinsey Global
Institute Victor K. Fung, Group
Chairman, Li & Fung Group John B. Menzer, President and CEO,
Wal-Mart International Lakshmi Narayanan, CEO and President,
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp. William G. Parrett, Chief
Executive Officer, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Charles Prince, CEO,
Citigroup Inc.
Moderator: David Kirkpatrick, Senior Editor,
FORTUNE |
14.10-15.00 |
GENERAL SESSION (V) CNN Connects: CHINA RISING |
Televised live by CNN, and chaired by CNN Anchor Jim
Clancy, this session features a broad-ranging discussion on the
rapid economic growth in China and the huge gaps that remain between
rich and poor, city and country, East Coast and the West, and how
the leadership is addressing those
challenges.
Speakers: Irwin Mark Jacobs, Co-founder and
Chairman, Qualcomm, Inc. Peggy Yu Yu, Co-President, Dangdang |
15.15-16.05 |
GENERAL SESSION ENERGY: FINDING FUEL FOR
CONTINUED ECONOMIC GROWTH |
Sustainable development requires a sustainable energy supply. As
the world's appetite for energy continues to balloon, driven by the
surging consumption of crude oil in China and other industrial
nations, readily accessible reserves are drying up. Known untapped
resources tend to be located in areas where extraction costs are
prohibitive. Is it time to get serious about alternatives? What are
the viable alternatives: nuclear, solar, wind, coal? How do
countries balance short-term need for energy to drive growth with
longer-term effects on the economy and environment? Is regional
cooperation on energy a real possibility, given different strategic
interests?
Speakers: Chen Tonghai, Chairman & CEO,
Sinopec Linda Cook, Chief Executive, Shell Gas and Power, and
Managing Director, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company Anne Lauvergeon,
Chairman of the Executive Board, Areva Ma Kai, Minister, National
Development and Reform Commission, People¡¯s Republic of
China William A. McDonough, Chairman, China-U.S. Center for
Sustainable Development
Moderator: Clay Chandler, Asia Editor,
FORTUNE |
15.15-16.05 |
GENERAL SESSION THE WORLD ECONOMY: WHAT COULD GO
WRONG? |
Not everyone paints a rosy picture about the current world
economy and the outlook going forward. In this session, we'll hear
three different views on what may be looming beyond the horizon if
we don't heed the warning signs. Blackstone Chairman Pete Peterson
and Morgan Stanley's chief economist Stephen Roach will share their
visions of an inevitable economic meltdown in the U.S. caused by
fiscal profligacy and the corrective action needed to avert it.
Noted business consultant C.K. Prahalad will look at the underclass
in India and China as a cause for concern and make a case for how
companies doing business in those countries can fight poverty with
profitability. Renowned Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto will
analyze why capitalism has failed to translate to other parts of the
world and talk about what actions governments need to take to enable
impoverished citizens to turn their work and savings into productive
capital.
Speakers: Cheng Siwei, Vice Chairman, NPC
Standing Committee of the People¡¯s Republic of
China Hernando de Soto, Author, The Mystery of
Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails
Everywhere Else Peter G. Peterson, Senior Chairman and
Co-founder, The Blackstone Group C.K. Prahalad, Harvey C.
Fruehauf Professor of Business Administration, University of
Michigan Business School Stephen S. Roach, Managing Director and
Chief Economist, Morgan Stanley
Moderator: Geoff Colvin, Senior Editor at Large,
FORTUNE |
8:25-8:35 |
OPENING ADDRESS |
Introduction: Philip N.L. Chen, CEO, Cathay
Pacific Airways
Speaker: Bo Xilai, Minister of Commerce, People¡¯s Republic of
China |
8:35-9.05 |
GENERAL SESSION OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES FOR
CHINESE COMPANIES
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Speakers:
James Turley, Global Chairman and CEO, Ernst & Young Wang
Xianzhang, Chairman and President, China Life Insurance Company
Ltd. Zhang Xinshing, Chairman, Shanghai Brilliance Company
Limited Zhou Huan, Chairman, Telecom Technology and Industry
Group and President, China Academy of Telecommunications
Technology
Moderator: Clay Chandler, Asia Editor,
FORTUNE
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9:05-9:50 |
GENERAL SESSION WIRELESS ASIA |
Phone, e-mail, and text messages are only the beginning for
mobile communication in Asia. Whether it's gaming, banking, or bill
paying, position tracking or appliance control, the services and
infrastructure available in the region are creating a truly wireless
society. How does the market differ from country to country? What
are the drivers and enablers of this wireless world? What companies
appear to be the winners and losers? What will China's imminent
adoption of 3G technology mean to the markets in that country and
throughout Asia?
Speakers: Jim Balsillie, Chairman and
CEO, Research in Motion Irwin Mark Jacobs, Co-founder and
Chairman, Qualcomm, Inc. Edward Suning Tian, Vice Chairman and
CEO, China Netcom (Group) Company Ltd. Wang Xudong, Minister,
Ministry of Information Industry, People¡¯s Republic of
China
Moderator: Stephanie Mehta, Senior Writer,
FORTUNE |
9:50-10:35 |
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS: MORE TURMOIL OR MUTUAL
UNDERSTANDING? |
Patent, trademark, and copyright infringement issues have long
clouded the global business horizon, leading some companies to scrap
plans for global expansion rather than put their intellectual
property rights in jeopardy. How serious and widespread is the
problem? What steps are Asian countries taking to protect
intellectual property rights? In what areas has there been progress,
where does more need to be done, and what is the likely time frame?
Speakers: David Chang, CEO, Philips Electronics,
China David Frazee, Shareholder, Greenberg Taurig LLP Dan
Glickman, President and CEO, Motion Picture Association of America,
Inc. Jeffrey B. Kindler, Vice Chairman, Pfizer Inc. Wang
Jingchuan, Minister, State Intellectual Property Office, People's
Republic of China
Moderator: Robert Friedman, International Editor,
FORTUNE |
10:50-11:40 |
CONCURRENT SESSIONS (I) Roles and Responsibilities
of Multinationals: Social and Environmental |
Given the differing responsibilities the world's governments have
assumed and the vast differences among nations' laws, regulations,
and degrees of enforcement, what should the role and
responsibilities of a global corporation be with regard to social
and environmental issues?
Speakers: Louis C. Camilleri,
Chairman and CEO, Altria Group, Inc. David Cunningham, President
Asia Pacific, FedEx John Elkington, Co-Founder and Chairman,
SustainAbility
Ltd.
James Harkness, Country Representative, World Wildlife
Federation, China Xue Lan, Dean of School of Public Policy and
Management, Tsinghua University
Moderator: Marc Gunther, Senior Writer,
FORTUNE |
10:50-11:40 |
CONCURRENT SESSIONS (II) Booming Economies and
Commodities |
One of the by-products of Asia¡¯s economic boom has been a huge
spike in the demand for commodities. Prices have reached
unprecedented levels and show no signs of moderating. The increased
demand and price hikes impact business strategies and bottom lines
and have begun to influence domestic and foreign policies. What are
the likely scenarios going forward?
Speakers: Georges
Desvaux, Director (Beijing), McKinsey & Company
Inc.
Thomas J. Donohue, President and CEO, U.S. Chamber of
Commerce Xie
Qihua, Chairwoman and President, Shanghai Baosteel Group
Corp.
Moderator: Peter Petre, Senior Editor at Large,
FORTUNE |
10:50-11:40 |
CONCURRENT SESSIONS(III) Entrepreneurship |
Entrepreneurial spirit is a key driver in the vision and success
of local, home-grown companies. How do you develop and encourage
private enterprise in countries and industries where there is heavy
government involvement?
Speakers: Li Dongsheng, Chairman,
TCL Holdings Jack Ma, Chief Executive Officer, Alibaba Mary
Meeker, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley Peggy Yu Yu,
Co-President, Dangdang Charles Zhang, Chairman, President, and
CEO, Sohu.com Zhang Yue, Chairman and CEO, Broad Air Conditioning
Moderator: Geoff Colvin, Senior Editor at Large,
FORTUNE |
10:50-11:40 |
CONCURRENT SESSIONS(IV)Regional Power Shifts |
The past decade has been marked by shifts of economic and
geopolitical power throughout Asia. How have changing economic
fortunes impacted regional geopolitics and multinational business
operations?
Speakers: Timothy E. Feige, President and CEO,
The Gibraltar Life Insurance Company, Prudential Financial,
Inc. Gabriel Hawawini, Dean,
INSEAD Tadakazu Kimura, Deputy
Managing Editor, The Asahi Shimbun Ken
Lieberthal, William Davidson Professor of International Business and
Professor of Political Science, University of Michigan Philip J.
Purcell, Chairman and CEO, Morgan Stanley
Moderator: Robert Friedman, International Editor,
FORTUNE |
10:50-11:40 |
CONCURRENT SESSIONS(V) The Outlook for Banking
Reform in China |
A close-up look at the progress being made on banking reform in
China and an assessment of the numerous challenges
remaining.
Speakers: Dominic Barton, Chairman, Asia,
McKinsey & Company,
Inc. Chen Yuan,
Governor, China Development Bank Liu Mingkang, Chairman, China
Banking Regulatory Commission Jack Rodman, Partner, Ernst &
Young Paul W. Speltz, Ambassador, U.S. Treasury¡¯s Emissary to
China
Moderator: Clay Chandler, Asia Editor,
FORTUNE |
11:55-12:45 |
GENERAL SESSION WILL ASIA BECOME THE FOCAL POINT
OF TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION? |
For the past few decades, the U.S. has been the
dominant force in technology. But with globalization and the rise of
Asian economies, the center of technology innovation is beginning to
shift. Engineers and programmers are emerging from Asian schools in
record numbers. While they once looked to the U.S. for opportunity,
they are now finding it at home. Multinationals are increasingly
locating R&D and development facilities in the region, and Asian
companies are taking stakes in Western technology companies-or
buying them outright.
Speakers: George Colony, Chief
Executive Officer, Forrester Research Ellen J. Kullman, Group
Vice President, Safety & Protection, DuPont Stan Shih,
Founder, Acer Inc. Derek Williams, Executive Vice President,
Asia Pacific Division, Oracle Corp. Xu Guanhua, Minister, Science
and Technology, People's Republic of China
Moderator: David Kirkpatrick, Senior Editor,
FORTUNE |
12:45-12:55 |
SPECIAL ADDRESS |
Yoriko Koike, Minister of the Environment,
Japan |
13:55-14:45 |
CONCURRENT SESSIONS (I) A Looming Environmental
Crisis? |
Not everything about the startling economic growth
in Asia-particularly in China and India over the past two
decades-has been positive. Natural resources have been seriously
depleted. Escalating pollution has produced widespread public health
problems, mass migration, economic loss, and burgeoning social
unrest. Governments, NGOs, and multinationals are acknowledging
increased awareness of the problem and proposing
solutions.
Speakers: Jorgen M. Clausen, CEO and President,
Danfoss A/S Juergen Dormann, Chairman,
ABB Elizabeth Economy, Director,
Asia Studies and Senior Fellow for China, Council on Foreign
Relations William A. McDonough, Chairman, China-U.S. Center for
Sustainable Development Pan Yue, Deputy Minister, State
Environmental Protection Administration, People's Republic of
China |
13:55-14:45 |
CONCURRENT SESSIONS(II) Is the Locus of Medical
Research and Innovation Shifting to Asia? |
Throughout the last century, most of the action in medical
research and innovation took place in the West, home to the most
up-to-date research facilities and the world's leading scientists,
all funded by huge public- and private-sector investments. In recent
years, some Asian countries have taken steps to attract research
facilities and the scientists to lead them. We'll examine the
successes and discuss the opportunities and challenges for the
future.
Speakers: Jing Cheng, Founder and CEO, CapitalBio
Corp. William A. Haseltine, Chairman and CEO, Haseltine
Associates Ltd. Edison Liu, M.D., Executive Director, Genome
Institute of Singapore Joerg Reinhardt, Head of Pharma
Development, Novartis Pharma AG
Zhang Simin, Chairman and CEO, Shenzhen Neptunus
Biopharmaceutical Holdings Co. Ltd.
Moderator: David Stipp, Senior Writer,
FORTUNE |
13:55-14:45 |
CONCURRENT SESSIONS (III) Emerging Trade
Relationships |
In addition to the numerous trade associations already in
existence-with their varying rules and purposes-far more are being
contemplated or lobbied for globally. There are countless one-to-one
free-trade agreements executed or pending. What does all this
activity hold for the future? What would be best regionally?
Globally? For multinationals?
Speakers: Han Sung-Joo,
Professor of International Relations, Korea University Michael Johnson,
MP, Secretary of China Committee, Parliament of Australia
Moderator: Michael Elliott, TIME International
Editor |
13:55-14:45 |
CONCURRENT SESSIONS (IV) Wanted: Good Management |
There is no issue more crucial to China's future-and nothing more
bedeviling to foreign and domestic companies doing business in
China-than management. It is the Achilles heel of Chinese reform.
Chinese companies traditionally have followed the top-down model
almost exclusively. To achieve success globally, China needs to
advance beyond this model and multinationals need to find ways to
build smooth partnerships within China. James McGregor, author of
One Billion Customers: Lessons from the Front Lines of Doing
Business in China, will lead an examination of these issues through
two prominent case studies: the CICC deal of ten years ago and the
pending IBM/Lenovo merger.
Speakers: Elaine La Roche,
Chairman of the Board, Linktone Frances K. O'Sullivan, General
Manager, Personal Computing Division, IBM John Yang, U.S. Dean,
Beijing International MBA Program, Peking University
Moderator: James McGregor, Author, One Billion Customers:
Lessons from the Front Lines of Doing Business in
China |
14:55-15:45 |
GENERAL SESSION GLOBAL, REGIONAL, AND LOCAL
BRANDING: WHO'S WINNING AND WHY? |
A global brand is an invaluable asset, but what is
the best way to balance a global vision with local know-how and
nuances? Increasingly, domestic "power brands" are challenging
global market leaders-and their aspirations don't stop at their own
borders. What strategies are being used to create powerful brands
capable of building loyalty among increasingly savvy and
sophisticated audiences? Three expert branders-Sir Martin Sorrell of
WPP, Meg Whitman of eBay, and Masamoto Yashiro of Shinsei Bank-will
discuss how companies, both global and local, are adapting to the
ever-changing tastes and diversity of
consumers.
Speakers: Martin Sorrell, Group Chief
Executive, WPP Meg Whitman, President and CEO, eBay Inc. Yang
Mianmian, President, Haier Group Corp.
Masamoto Yashiro, Chairman, President, and CEO, Shinsei
Bank Moderator: Rik Kirkland, Global Editor, FORTUNE
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