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FORGET BEST PRACTICES, THINK NEXT PRACTICES
The emergence of BRIC economies, growing stature of Asia as a political power house is rearranging the world order! Do you know enough about doing business in Asia?
Businesses across the globe are discovering how “the world is flat” as the playing field levels out with developments in telecommunications & technology. Are you ready to adapt to this change?
Media is not the same, new technologies and new channels are evolving everyday - from one-to-many and passive communication to one-to-one and interactive communication. This is redefining the role and scope of public relations. Are you ready to thrive in the new communication environment?
Welcome to the new future, a future that is already here! A future where 'Best Practices' are passé as they merely get you as far as anyone else. To be better than the yesterday’s best, start implementing the ‘Next Practices’, practices that will help you excel in this new future.
The ICCO Global Summit, New Delhi, India invites you to listen to the experts and leading lights of the industry. Discuss and debate issues that define the journey of global networks, independent or local firms from the best practices of yesterday to the Next Practices of today. Join delegates from across the world, network with peers, create business alliances and together lets define the agenda for the growth of our own industry.
Four Great Reasons to be with us at the Summit > Click to know more!
The book was written by Julian Fellowes, while the musical won glory that was directed by Richard Eyre. A Broadway production of Mary Poppins with a near-identical creative team opened in November 2006 at the New Amsterdam Theatre, with only minor changes from the West End version. The Broadway production differed from the London production in many ways. The Broadway version received mixed reviews ranging from enthusiastic to mediocre. Many critics praised the show for its technical merits. Despite the mixed reviews, the show has been regularly performing well at the box office since its opening. After running for 52 weeks, the show recouped all its original investment. The audience are found to be more interested in seeing the “Mary Poppins Broadway” version because it was touted as being “closer to the book” than was to the movie.
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