Consumer Electronics Association - The Art of Learning - Conference Brochure, 2008 - (Page 77) CES PARTNER PROGRAMS CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SUPPLY CHAIN ACADEMY 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9 LVCC, North Hall 9– 9:45 a.m. GLOBAL BRAND BUILDING & LOCAL RETAILING IN THE CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SPACE LVCC, North Hall, N258 Consumer electronics is the most global of industries. Yet industry leaders are also working at an ever more granular level to achieve retailing success in the world’s key markets such as the USA, India and China. Learn how global branding leaders are balancing a global approach with attention to local detail. Presenter: George Bailey, General Manager, IBM Global Business Services 9:45– 10:30 a.m. The Consumer Electronics Supply Chain Academy (CESCA) informs senior management about changing dynamics and innovations in the supply and distribution of consumer technology products. Last year over 150 senior executives joined experts from Dell, Sony, IBM, Samsung and HP to discuss global sourcing, manufacturing and distribution of CE products, RFID, information technology and returns management. This year’s event will feature presentations by retail executives and vital, profit-generating information, so don’t miss it. GLOBAL SOURCING FOR TOTAL QUALITY ASSURANCE, JUST IN TIME SERVICE AND COMPETITIVE COST LVCC, North Hall, N258 The president of an 800 company-owned and dealer outlets, primarily under the banners of The Source By Circuit City and Battery Plus, presents lessons learned, systems and methodologies adopted, organizational framework established and nature of collaboration with supplier for sourcing multitude of consumer electronics products from over 80 countries. Presenter: Ron Cuthbertson, President, InterTAN Canada, a Subsidiary of Circuit City 10:30– 11 a.m. PRICING ULTIMATE PASS ADVANCE ON-SITE UPGRADE $425 $625 $550 NETWORKING BREAK LVCC, North Hall, N254-256 Visit www.CESweb.org/conferences for current program updates. 77 http://www.CESweb.org/conferences
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