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2670 registrations done for Nordic Business Forum 2013!

In less than 8 weeks, Nordic Business Forum 2013 has collected 2670 registrations already. Unbelievably, this is already 360 more than the total full house number in 2012.

Nordic Business Forum Oy (Ltd.) has been working for the past few weeks to design new logistics at the venue and its surroundings, new layout, seating capacity and enhanced seminar experience. We are happy to announce that the new maximum capacity for 2013 will be 3300 seats.

The theme of Nordic Business Forum 2013 is Leadership. Next year’s event will concentrate especially on leadership issues regarding innovation, sales and personal management. Spekers include the founder of Wikipedia Jimmy Wales, the authors and lecturers Tom Peters andMalcom Gladwell and professors Vijay Govindarajan and Lynda Gratton. The main speaker of the Nordic Business Forum 2013 seminar held on 26 – 27/9/2013 is going to be the legendary CEO and Chairman of General Electric, Jack Welch. The Fortune magazine listed Welch as the greatest business executive of the whole 20th century in the year 2000.

You can find the website of the event here >>

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Picture: A part of the new layout of the venue as planned.

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