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Opening Remarks: Digital Transformation Dialogue
Alain BenichouAlan Beebe

What do business leaders need to How has COVID-19 changed the business world fundamentally? What kinds of core differentiators are companies that outperform adopting? In light of ambitious sustainability goals, what kinds of technologies and innovations are beneficial for carbon neutrality?

  • Alain Benichou (CEO of IBM Greater China Group)

    Alain Benichou

    CEO of IBM Greater China Group
  • Alan Beebe (President at AmCham China)

    Alan Beebe

    President at AmCham China
Keynote "Building a more sustainable future, together"
Dr. Hsiao-Wuen Hon

Addressing sustainability is top of mind for executives, consumers and investors. This is not only the shared responsibility of every company, but presents new business opportunities to create value. Hon will share the Microsoft's position and progress on Sustainability, and ​the areas where opportunities exist for everyone to build a more sustainable future together.

  • Dr. Hsiao-Wuen Hon (Microsoft CVP, Chairman at Microsoft Asia-Pacific R&D Group)

    Dr. Hsiao-Wuen Hon

    Microsoft CVP, Chairman at Microsoft Asia-Pacific R&D Group
CEO Panel "The shift to hybrid work: preparing for the business and social impact"
Jane SunJenny ZhengDr. Wendy PurcellDr. Jian LuYubo Chen

Hybrid work has been a hot topic of discussion and debate in businesses and the media outside China as the global workforce is gradually returning to the reopened workplace after more than a year of working from home. Recognizing that the COVID pandemic hasn’t actually ended and plenty of uncertainty remains, businesses have realized that they are not returning to a “pre-pandemic normal” but a “new normal” with a hybrid model. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says this hybrid model represents “the biggest shift to how we work in our generation,” and believes it will require “a new operating model, spanning people, places, and processes.”

In China, however, the COVID outbreak has been contained much earlier and more completely. Businesses have largely returned to their pre-pandemic normal for more than year with some continued control measures in response to scattered resurgences of COVID cases.

Should businesses in China adopt the hybrid model? This panel brings together top executives from China-based companies and leading scholars in public health and economic policies from both China and the US to discuss hybrid work, aiming to provide insights and perspectives around the following questions:
• What is “hybrid work” and how is it different from “flexible work”?
• What are employers doing now in talent and work management to seamlessly fit in a hybrid workplace across both home and office?
• What are the impacts on people and society as hybrid work becomes a widely implemented model?
• How should businesses in China approach and implement the hybrid model?

  • Jane Sun (Chief Executive Offier at Trip.com Group Limited)

    Jane Sun

    Chief Executive Offier at Trip.com Group Limited
  • Jenny Zheng (President at Xian Janssen)

    Jenny Zheng

    President at Xian Janssen
  • Dr. Wendy Purcell (Academic Research Scholar at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health)

    Dr. Wendy Purcell

    Academic Research Scholar at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
  • Dr. Jian Lu (Corporate VP LinkedIn; President at LinkedIn China)

    Dr. Jian Lu

    Corporate VP LinkedIn; President at LinkedIn China
  • Yubo Chen (Senior Associate Dean, Professor, and Director of Center for Internet Development and Governance at Tsinghua SEM)

    Yubo Chen

    Senior Associate Dean, Professor, and Director of Center for Internet Development and Governance at Tsinghua SEM
CMO Panel “Global digital engagement strategies”
He XinNicole ChouYi LiGang Lu

Successful branding and marketing strategies are what set iconic brands in a class of their own. Even the most celebrated global companies might not strike upon the right formula to thrive in the uniquely complex and evolving China market. Companies that do effectively adapt for China might even enjoy a boost in brand equity and tap into a vital source of domestic innovation that could benefit their other markets. Similarly many of China's strong local innovators have developed novel products and services positioned to capture overseas markets, if they can find the right channels and master different rules of engagement.

  • He Xin (Vice President of Digital Commerce & O2O at Coca-Cola Company, Greater China & Mongolia)

    He Xin

    Vice President of Digital Commerce & O2O at Coca-Cola Company, Greater China & Mongolia
  • Nicole Chou (Director and Head of e-Commerce, Greater China at Facebook)

    Nicole Chou

    Director and Head of e-Commerce, Greater China at Facebook
  • Yi Li (Senior Vice President, Strategy, Transformation and Innovation at Ogilvy)

    Yi Li

    Senior Vice President, Strategy, Transformation and Innovation at Ogilvy
  • Gang Lu (Founder and CEO of TechNode and TechNode Global)

    Gang Lu

    Founder and CEO of TechNode and TechNode Global
Keynote “Creating a digital-first organization to unlock exponential scaling”
Yan Han

Leaders of "digital-first" organizations ensure their operations and business model are aligned for exponential growth. They can future-proof their companies by fundamentally applying design thinking and scaling principles into their organizational development and strategic planning roadmaps. Han will share about the mindset and tools that will help leaders and their teams position themselves for long-term success in the digital era.

  • Yan Han (Founder, Chairman and Chief Editor of Cheers Publishing)

    Yan Han

    Founder, Chairman and Chief Editor of Cheers Publishing
CXO Panel “Reinventing the technology stack and data operations in China”
Herbert ChiaJonathan LiaoLynn Lin

Executing a digital strategy to create real-world business value is rooted in many technical challenges down to the technology stack and data operations. To unlock the promises gains of digital transformation, technology and business leaders need to build tightly-integrated and tangible bridges between service delivery and actionable digital assets. Hear from pioneers in their field about leading approaches to not only “navigate” the China market, but establish themselves as digital leaders.

  • Herbert Chia (Author  of

    Herbert Chia

    Author of "Data Reinvention", Venture Partner at Sequoia China
  • Jonathan Liao (CIO/CTO at S&P Global China)

    Jonathan Liao

    CIO/CTO at S&P Global China
  • Lynn Lin (CIO at Warburg Pincus)

    Lynn Lin

    CIO at Warburg Pincus
Policy Panel “No room to maneuver: geofencing from silicon to the cloud”
Nina XiangChris MillwardRamesh MoosaMark Parsons

Today's global leaders looking to apply tech-driven business strategies face looming uncertainties about data, cloud computing, networks, and hardware.

• Data sovereignty: the growing regulatory demand and cloud provider services to govern data within national boundaries. Is this potentially a workable fix?
• New constraints and uncertainties around cloud computing.
• Network security and funding new network infrastructure internationally.
• What might new regulatory restrictions or oversights mean for Chinese tech listings overseas and the competitive landscape?
• Semiconductors: what might be the mid-term consequences of massive independent national investment in semiconductor innovation?

  • Nina Xiang (Founder of China Money Network)

    Nina Xiang

    Founder of China Money Network
  • Chris Millward (President at USITO)

    Chris Millward

    President at USITO
  • Ramesh Moosa (Asean and Singapore Forensic & Integrity Services Leader at EY)

    Ramesh Moosa

    Asean and Singapore Forensic & Integrity Services Leader at EY
  • Mark Parsons (Partner at Hogan Lovells International LLP Hong Kong Office)

    Mark Parsons

    Partner at Hogan Lovells International LLP Hong Kong Office
Closing Remarks
Cutting through noise for data-driven executive decision making
Huan DongLin TanXiaoqing Zhang

主题《穿越噪声的决策》
1)简介
为什么我们的判断会出错?诺贝尔经济学奖得主卡尼曼,让人类意识到了“偏差”的存在,避免了很多严重问题的发生。现在,他又帮助我们找到了另一个隐藏在暗处,而且无处不在的决策陷阱,那就是“噪声”。
2)说明细分的受众群
投资者、管理者、政策制定者、职场人士,所有需要做判断、做预测的人;
3)将有什么takeaway(收获)
你会知道:
噪声是什么?
噪声的危害有多大?为什么会让公司每年损失数亿美元?
噪声是如何左右你的判断的?
为什么我们从来没有意识到噪声的存在,总是反复犯同样的错误?
我们该如何降低噪声的危害,提高决策的质量?

  • Huan Dong (Chief Editor at Cheers Publishing)

    Huan Dong

    Chief Editor at Cheers Publishing
  • Lin Tan (HCH Partner, Chief Ecosystem Officer at Haier)

    Lin Tan

    HCH Partner, Chief Ecosystem Officer at Haier
  • Xiaoqing Zhang (Co-founder of Cheers Publishing)

    Xiaoqing Zhang

    Co-founder of Cheers Publishing