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World
Productivity Congress
The World Productivity
Congress is the premier global convention dealing with productivity
development. It is organized on a partnership basis between the
World Confederation of Productivity Science and a host organization
which is normally a Network Partner of the WCPS.
The Congress brings together
a distinguished group of leading businessmen, industrialists, scholars,
politicians, administrators and productivity experts from around
the globe and from all sectors of industry, commerce and public
service. It is this breadth of expertise and experience that makes
the Congress an important event for shaping future governmental
approaches to productivity development, and for shaping future organizational
strategies.
Though each Congress
has a particular theme, and specific sub-themes or tracks around
which the program is structured, the Congress is industry-neutral.
Similarly, though a particular Congress may - for obvious reasons
connected with its geographic location - include particular elements
relating to a particular region or nation, the Congress is essentially
geographically-neutral.
Presentations at the
Congress include both invited presentations (keynotes and plenary
sessions) and presentations resulting from a Call for Papers to
the academic and business communities.
For a report on the
last Congress, held in Shenyang, China in 2006 please click here
For brief details of
all past Congresses (listed below), please go to the Congress
Archive.
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