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Monday 8th June 2009

Fujitsu Execuitve Discussion Evenings are a chance to hear inspirational advice from keynote speakers

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What is the age of alienation? What are the three ingredients for institutional resilience? And what are web spinners and market makers? Barry Gibbons, former global CEO of Burger King, Richard Reeves, director of think-tank Demos, and Roger Camrass, Fujitsu’s director of business transformation, explain.

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