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How Companies with a Higher Purpose Win

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 506 S Grand Ave Los Angeles CA 90071  See map

Is it enough for a company to just hit benchmarks and deliver profits?


How important are learning and development in corporate culture?


How do companies unlock their potential to be truly exceptional?


A successful business is excellent, but exceptional companies are successful in more ways than one. Punit Renjen, Chairman of the Board, Deloitte LLP will discuss how companies can be valued by customers, admired by communities and celebrated by employees in his speech, "How Companies with a Higher Purpose Win." Renjen will explore the importance of strong corporate citizenship in attracting talent and fostering new leadership, as well as the importance of investing in leadership development. Renjen has 26 years of experience with Deloitte, serving most recently as Chairman and CEO of Deloitte Consulting LLP. Deloitte was ranked one of the top 100 companies to work for by Fortune Magazine in 2012.


11:30 am Registration and Networking Reception
12:00 pm Lunch Served*
12:30 pm Luncheon Address with Audience Q&A
  1:30 pm Adjourn


Millennium Biltmore Hotel
506 South Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90071


PARKING:
$18 Valet at Hotel, $10 Self-Parking at Pershing Square


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Town Hall members: $55 Individual, $550 Table of Ten


Public: $70 Individual, $660 Table of Ten


 


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nonoise May 20, 2013 at 08:01 am
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nonoise May 19, 2013 at 11:17 am
False? Wrong!! I have the letter as proof. Did "no way, Jose" write the letter? IfRead More patch wants to see it, let me know. It is the truth.
nonoise May 20, 2013 at 06:11 pm
Church members want peace and quiet in their own homes but the freedom to force religion on others.Read More And, they want the freedom to force noise into other people's homes. Anyone from Divine Saviour want some noise forced into their home like some banging metal pans?
nonoise May 20, 2013 at 06:09 pm
Jesse is fine. He is campaining for Cedilllo. Neither have ran away. Both have appreciated myRead More help in campaining for Cedillo. His eyeliner must have faded away. All that matters is that he will do more than "no way, Jose" has done in 12 years with "do nothing, Ed Reyes." My problem is not with bells, it is with the noise (amplified sound) from Divine Saviour Catholic Church. You need to get your facts straight. Noise is a mental issue. Divine Saviour Catholic Church is the one with a mental issue. They are hypocrites that they want to force noise on others then they themselves want peace and quiet. Get the facts.
ChickenBoyFan May 20, 2013 at 07:29 am
@nonise: Girl, perhaps you should see a doctor. Bells are not your problem. You may have a mentalRead More issue that could be eased with therapy. Cedillo must want to run screaming when you approach him, as did Jesse Rosas, your first crush for councilman. Remember when you threw Cedillo under the bus, for Jesse? You even attacked Cedillo for having tattooed eyeliner. How base. How is Jesse, by the way? Haven't seen him.