
The Dubai Quality Group (DQG) and the Global Benchmarking Network (GBN) are collaborating to host the Sixth International Benchmarking Conference (IBC) during March 6-7, 2012 at a local hotel. The IBC is an ideal platform to network and learn more about the benefits of benchmarking, since it will bring together, during its 2-day period, regional and international experts and specialists, who will discuss ways and methods to put benchmarking standards in practice to achieve corporate excellence. The conference will include a galaxy of keynote speeches, case studies and presentations from various organisations from public and private sectors, as well as panel discussions conducted by international experts. It will provide a great opportunity to network with benchmarking gurus from all over the world. In addition, working papers in the field of business and benchmarking will be presented by veteran practitioners. According to Saleh Janeeh, Chairman, DQG, the Sixth International Benchmarking Conference embodies an ideal opportunity for everyone who wishes to improve performance at an individual or organisational level.
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