Thursday, 23 December 2010

14th World Business Dialogue

In what follows, I will be talking about what the World Business Dialogue is, about the topic it brings forward this year and finally I uploaded a short video about myself.


What is the World Business Dialogue? Well, they present themselves as "the world's largest student-run business convention. Here, 60 top-class personalities from economy, science and politics enter a discussion about economically and socially relevant, future-oriented topics with 300 international students and just as many executives, notably from German companies." 


Why is it relevant? The website answers this question as well: "The World Business Dialogue's singularity and relevance are supported by a large number of well-known speakers that have participated in past conventions; among these are Josef Ackermann, CEO of Deutsche Bank, Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft, and Michael Bloomberg, governing mayor of New York, who made use of the convention as a platform for discussion and exchange and appreciated the student's commitment."


What makes the World Business Dialogue different from the regular conferences aimed at gathering students and employers? From what I´ve seen and read, there are three main things: its relevance in the economy, the international aspect that it promotes and the professionalism with which everything is managed.


As far as its relevance in the economy goes, this year´s topic is "Managing Complexity". I was positively surprised to find out about this. I think that this is a particularly relevant topic, as the world and alongside businesses evolve to more and more complex structures. People passed from interchanging goods to having services outsourced and goods produced in dozens of countries. What this involves is a complex network and a necessity of managers that can deal with it. Therefore, I am highly interested to find out what economists think about this.


I have never considered attending a conference outside the country where I lived/studied/worked. Why? Because I felt that domestic participants were preferred over foreigners and I believed that the conference itself wouldn't really help my development as a professional and thus my career, or at least not more than the local conferences that I already had the chance to attend. However, the World Business Dialogue is different. It aims to the most international participation as possible, offering equal opportunities for the candidates. The networking events are incredible and the speakers that attend the event are highly respectable.


Finally, professionalism. I could feel this from the very beginning, when filling in all the information from the application form. While answering the questions about complexity, I can say that I truly stopped for a moment and started thinking about what it actually means, why it is so relevant and what I can do to prepare myself for complex situations in the future. That is to say, I managed to analyse the concept and form an opinion. This application was another brick to the development of my views. However, I am still interested in polishing this brick, with the World Business Dialogue paint.


With best regards,
The Girl that Wants and Needs a Sponsorship



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