Sneak Peak at Julie Meyer Opening Keynote for EMEA

We are delighted to have Julie Meyer, chief executive and founder of Ariadne Capital, original business development advisor in Skype and star of BBC’s Dragon’s Den Online, deliver the opening keynote at this year’s CompTIA EMEA Members Conference.Meyer will provide insight into the digital world and explain why establishing new digital business models has become the cornerstone for future business growth.  In her “Ecosystem EconomicsTM”, large organisations (known colourfully as Goliath) and the ...
We are delighted to have Julie Meyer, chief executive and founder of Ariadne Capital, original business development advisor in Skype and star of BBC’s Dragon’s Den Online, deliver the opening keynote at this year’s CompTIA EMEA Members Conference.

Meyer will provide insight into the digital world and explain why establishing new digital business models has become the cornerstone for future business growth.  In her “Ecosystem EconomicsTM”, large organisations (known colourfully as Goliath) and the smaller organisations (known as David) must collaborate.  Here Goliath brings scale and distribution and David brings the business model which will organise the economics for the ecosystem in which they operate – or "Ecosystem Economics".

By attending Meyer’s keynote you will understand your position in the ecosystem in which you operate, learn how to seek out your allies, and most crucially, learn how to align the economics for the entire ecosystem so that together you become a champion in business.

By registering, you also have a chance to receive first-hand advice about your business and get answers to your industry questions from Meyer herself. To submit your questions, register and contact Stephanie Meadows through our event networking site, http://mycomptiaemea.zerista.com/.



Register for the CompTIA EMEA Member Conference today and start asking Meyer your pertinent questions.

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