[LINK] MasterClass Seminar Four: The Future of E-Business

hartr@interweft.com.au hartr@interweft.com.au
Thu, 8 Nov 2001 15:16:01 +1000 (EST)


Hi

I hope this is not too commercial for link, but I have seen others post
similar info. I am speaking at the above seminar here in Qld. I attach
info on this below.

This seminar is aimed specifically at (non-technical) senior management
- please pass this info along to anyone you think appropriate.

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Robert Hart					 hartr@interweft.com.au
Strategic IT & open source consulting                +61 (0)438 385 533
Brisbane, Australia			    http://www.interweft.com.au


MasterClass Seminar Four: The Future of E-Business

Venue: Queensland Art Gallery Lecture Theatre
(access via main information desk)

Date & Time: 5.30pm, Wednesday 14 November 2001

RSVP: 5pm Monday 12 November 2001
Contact Therese on:
Phone: 07 3231 1521
E-mail: rsvp@qld.gadens.com.au
Online registration: www.gadens.com.au/public/client services

If you have RSVP'd but cannot attend, please notify us so that we can
offer your place to those on our waiting list.

The Future of E-Business

Corporate Planning, windows of opportunity and protection in tomorrow's
digital economy

The future of e-business is constantly evolving and is affecting all
businesses and the way they operate. Having a presence in cyberspace
brings with it varied and sometimes new challenges which are not faced
in the paper-based world. The role of security, privacy, knowledge
management electronic markets and the protection of business in the
digital environment will become a key business driver and preoccupation
for business leaders. On the flipside, the opportunities the future
presents for business are endless.

Speaker Topics

n	Security in an on line world
Robert Hart, Managing Director, Interweft

n	E-business and knowledge management in context
Dr Kate Andrews, Director Knowledge Management, BDO Kendalls

n	The future of on line learning
David Ross, Chief Executive Officer, Indelta Pty Ltd

n	E-business and corporate governance
Martin McEniery, Director E-Commerce Division, Gadens Lawyers