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Rethink and Discovery IV Program Offered Mills an Opportunity
to Participate in PIMA's 84th Annual International Management
Conference on June 30, 2003
New York - July 2, 2003 - The Center for Paper Business and
Industry Studies (CPBIS) and the Paper Industry Management
Association (PIMA) hosted the "Rethink and Discovery IV" program at
PIMA's 84th Annual International Management Conference on June 30,
2003. The program was simultaneously Web-broadcasted Live
over the Internet to facilitate interactive participation
by paper industry professionals worldwide. It was also recorded.
The fee for the webcast is $385 per viewing location.
The first session, "How to Succeed in a Changing Marketplace and
Business Culture", was held from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM Eastern
Daylight Time (GMT-4). The changing marketplace places unique
pressures on the internal company structures of paper companies.
Dealing with external forces that affect a company's structure and
culture are key to a company's success. This distinguished panel
debated how to succeed in the "eye of the storm" that is today's
marketplace. The panel was moderated by Bowen Smith,
director of UBS Warburg, and included Michael Golden,
vice-chairman and senior vice-president, New York Times Company;
A.D. "Pete" Correll, chairman and CEO, Georgia-Pacific
Corporation; Steven B. Buckman, CEO, Buckman Laboratories
Intl.; Hans Müller, CEO, Voith Paper Holding; and
Jan Åström, president & CEO, Svenska Cellulosa
AB SCA, Sweden. The presentations of the panel members can be
downloaded below:
Bowen
Smith, UBS Warburg (141k, pdf)
A.D. "Pete" Correll,
Georgia-Pacific Corporation (328k, pdf)
Steven B. Buckman,
Buckman Laboratories Intl. (426k, pdf)
Jan Åström,
SCA (361k, pdf)
Hans Müller,
Voith Paper Holding (677k, pdf)
Michael Golden, The
New York Times Company (7,549k, pdf; will take time to
download)
The second session,
"Review of the Marketplace by the End Consumer", was
from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time (GMT-4). The key to
success in any business is a clear understanding of your customers'
expectations and how best to serve your major clients. The paper
industry is no exception, but does our industry behave as if it
grasps this crucial concept? The panel was moderated by Rod
Young, Resource Information Systems, and included Alan
Procter, Alan R. Procter Consulting, Inc.; Judy Lowe,
Procter & Gamble; Lisa Taner, The New York Times
Company; Mark Eisner, Hachette Filipacchi Media US, Inc.;
and David Refkin, Time, Inc. The presentations of the panel
members can be downloaded below:
Rod Young, Resource
Information Systems (166k, pdf)
Alan Procter, Alan R.
Procter Consulting, Inc. (3,440k, pdf; will take time to
download)
Lisa Taner, The New
York Times Company (114k, pdf)
David Refkin, Time,
Inc. (207k, pdf)
Judy Lowe, Procter &
Gamble (182k, pdf)
Mark Eisner, Hachette
Filipacchi Media US, Inc. (145k, pdf)
In addition, the presentations of the "Benchmarking
Successful companies" session of the PIMA's 84th Annual
International Management Conference can be viewed by clicking
here.
The Rethink and Discovery sessions compose a
"Thought-Leadership Program" designed to reveal business and
technological views that help clarify understanding and stimulate
an industry-wide change and transformation process for the pulp and
paper industry.
The first Rethink & Discovery program "Beyond Today's
Paper Machine" was Web-cast from Paper Summit 2002 held in March at
the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta. Looking at gaps,
needs, and barriers in the technology and business-management
arenas for the paper industry, the first program had some 150
conference attendees. The broadcast attracted interactive
participation from 36 other multi-participant locations around the
world and included real-time questions and views submitted to the
panelists from Finland, Brazil, England, Spain, Mexico, and the
U.S.
Rethink and Discovery II focused on division and
mill-level operations management issues. It was held at PIMA's 83rd
Annual International Management Conference , June 19-21, 2002, in
San Francisco, California. There were two panel sessions, one with
a former as well as the current and incoming PIMA presidents and
one with seven mill-level management leaders.
Rethink and Discovery III focused on innovation and
industry training and learning issues. It was held at the NCSU Pulp
& Paper Foundation's Annual Conference in Raleigh, North
Carolina, on October 10, 2002. Dr. Richard B. Phillips, senior
vice-president of Technology at International Paper, delivered the
program's keynote. His address focused on the realities of the role
of off-shore, new-capacity expansion and the implications for North
America producers. More information on the previous sessions and
their recorded webcasts is available by clicking here.
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About CPBIS: The Center for Paper Business and
Industry Studies (CPBIS) is a globally recognized and
industry-valued academic center, creating knowledge and tools that
support paper industry decision-makers, and producing
interdisciplinary graduates who contribute to the long-term success
of the paper industry. The CPBIS is co-sponsored by the Alfred P.
Sloan Foundation, the Institute of Paper Science and Technology
(IPST), the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), and the
Paper Industry.
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