December 2017
In the business world, it has become clear that "pink quotas" does not mean only compliance with anti-discrimination rules. The thesis in the spotlight argues that the diversity of resources generates a competitive advantage and, as a result, improves business performance. What contribution can digital technologies create to enable new growth paths for women in our Public Administration?
17:30
Welcome Coffee and participants registration
18:00
Institutional greetings
Raffaele Oriani, Associate Dean LUISS Business School
Francesco Stronati, Vice President IBM
18:15
Keynote speech
Paul Vanderbroeck, Executive Coach & Gender Balance Consultant
Moderated by
Luca Giustiniano, Full Professor of Organization Studiesand Director of Center for research in Leadership, Innovation and Organisationat LUISS Guido Carli
Speakers
Monica Parrella, Executive General Coordinator Office for interventions on the matter of equality and equal opportunity Department of Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri
Ilaria Catalano, Executive Director Business Operations & Digital Strategy MSD
Fabiola Tisbini, Executive Sponsor for Diversity Program IBM Italia
19:45
Q&A Session
20:00
Cocktail
Participation in the event is by invitation only.
October 2017
On October 6, 2017, the Graduation Day of the students of LUISS MBA. A moment of eagerness that celebrates the choice of believing in talent, abilities and knowledge, undertaking a challenging path in order to become future leader promoting social and business changes.
LUISS Business School is glad to host Andrea Viganò, Country Head for Italy, Blackrock, which will hold the Commencement Speech.
AGENDA
10:30
Welcome Speech
Raffaele Oriani, MBA Director
10:40
Inspirational Talk
Andrea Viganò, Country Head for Italy, Blackrock
11:15
«Marco Sonnino» MBA AdVenture Award
11:30
Congratulation Speech
11:40
Graduation Ceremony
12:30
Light Lunch
Participation in this event is by invitation only
On Monday 2 October, Prof. Philip Kotler is presenting his most recent book Democracy in Decline. Rebuilding its future, at LUISS Business School.
Speaker
Philip Kotler, Distinguished Professor of International Marketing, Northwestern University “How Trump Has Accelerated the Decline of American Democracy and Power”
Discussants
Sabino Cassese, Giudice Emerito, Corte Costituzionale, Professore Emerito, Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa
Sergio Fabbrini, Professor of Political Science and International Relations, LUISS
Federico Mioni, Director, Federmanager Academy
Stefano Venturi, Corporate Vice President and CEO Hewlett Packard Enterprise Italy
All the participants will receive a copy of the Italian edition of the book published by Il Mulino with the support of The Ruling Companies Association and Harvard Business Review Italia.
We invite all the participants to subscribe to the event writing to rulingcompanies@rulingcompanies.org.
20/09/2017
July 2017
On July 19, the first meeting of the “GROW Talk” series will host Paul Vanderbroeck, Executive Coach & Gender Balance Consultant.
What are the measures that are being tried to improve the gender balance in leadership functions? Which are the ones that do not bring about significant improvements? What are the strategies that do work in order to give organizations the opportunity to leverage female talent? We will ask you to reflect on your own strategy to break the glass wall and the glass ceiling. Based on your policies, is your organization really Gender Blind© or Gender Focused©? Paul Vanderbroeck will focus on these topics during the speech “Breaking the Glass Ceiling and the Glass Wall. How organizations can win the war for talent by leveraging women leaders”.
AGENDA
Welcome
Paolo Boccardelli, Dean of LUISS Business School
Luisa Todini, President of Todini Costruzioni Generali SpA, member of BOD LUISS and President of the Steering Committee of GROW
Keynote Speaker
Paul Vanderbroeck, Executive Coach & Gender Balance Consultant
Discussants
Ida Sirolli, Head of Education and Communication TIM
Patrizia Rutigliano, Executive Vice President of Government Affairs, Corporate Social Responsibility and Communication SNAM Spa
Light cocktail
April 2017
Challenge and perspectives of corporate welfare between theory and practice
Value for whom? For companies, individual employees, others?
Is it a deal or a fashion only for “big”?
Does being a "caring company" improve attraction and engagement?
What are employees’ perceptions of corporate welfare? How to identify their needs?
Does corporate welfare open a new season for Industrial Relations?
AGENDA
Moderated by
Gabriele Gabrielli, LUISS Guido Carli and LUISS Business School
Research insights
Simonetta Cavasin, OD&M Consulting
Pietro Betto, OD&M Consulting
Discussants
Giuseppe Cavattoni, Benetton
Raffaele Fabozzi, LUISS Guido Carli
Emanuele Galtieri, Elettronica
Elena Panzera, SAS
The event is open to the public, for organisational reasons, registration is appreciated.
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06/03/2016
March 2017
The kick off of GROW – Generating Real Opportunities for Women, coordinated by Luisa Todini President of Poste Italiane and President of the Steering Committee, will take place on March 8, 2017. The project proves the LUISS Business School’s commitment towards the female leadership development.
The event will define the guidelines to the project’s milestones already set on November 11, 2016.
Agenda
Welcome
Paola Severino, Rector of LUISS Guido Carli University
Giovanni Lo Storto, General Manager of LUISS Guido Carli University
Paolo Boccardelli, Dean of LUISS Business School
Opening Remarks
Luisa Todini, President of Poste Italiane
Marco Icardi, Regional Vice President SAS
Round table discussion
Moderated by:
Antonio Polito, Deputy Editor of Corriere della Sera
Participants:
Marina Catena, World Food Programme Representative
Simonetta Iarlori, Chief Operating Officer of Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP)
Nicoletta Luppi, President and Managing Director of MSD Italy
Valeria Pardossi, HR Director of MED EY
Patrizia Rutigliano, Executive Vice President of Government Affairs, Corporate Social Responsibility and Communication of SNAM
February 2017
The event is organized in partenership with HSPI and Isaca Roma.
Cyberspace is opening new avenues for serious crimes targeting organizational assets and public goods. The availability of exploitation kits and easy to access anonymous infrastructures make possible to perform illegal actions such as identity thefts and data breaches by a large number of Internet users. The variety of people and the multiplicity of goals behind computer crimes makes difficult to predict the emerging risks faced by organizations which struggle in defending themselves from both social and technical threats. We will discuss these issues together with domain experts from ICANN and the FBI by emphasizing the implications for IT governance processes and practices.
AGENDA:
2:00 pm
Welcome Speech
Paolo Spagnoletti, LUISS Business School
2:30 pm
The Internet of Threats
Dave Piscitello, ICANN
3:15 pm
Cyber threat overview
Roderick F. Coffin, FBI
4:00 pm
Round table moderated by Corrado Pomodoro, HSPI
5:00 pm
Q&A
5:30 pm
Cocktail
Dave Piscitello has been involved in Internet technology for over 39 years. Dave serves as Vice President, Security and ICT Coordination at ICANN, where he collaborates with the information security, DNS, and law enforcement communities on a diverse range of security issues related to the Domain Name System and domain name registration processes, including phishing, pharming, DDoS attacks, domain hijacking and other registration abuses. His research includes proxy and private domain registration abuse, REST-based Internet directory services and domain seizures. Dave has authored books on internet protocols, remote access and Voice over Internet Protocol Security (April 2006). He publishes articles regularly on Internet security, DNS, antiphishing, malware, Internet policy and privacy.
Roderick F. Coffin is a Special Agent within the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Cyber Division. Prior to his entrance on duty at the FBI, SA Coffin worked as a computer programmer and software development consultant. SA Coffin has authored many articles on programming technologies and techniques, presented on software development topics at domestic and international conferences, and co-authored a book on an innovate software development practice. As an FBI agent SA Coffin has leveraged his technical background to solve a wide range of computer crimes from identity theft to network intrusions and data breaches, and to bring many domestic and international computer criminals to justice. SA Coffin also serves as a member of the FBI Atlanta Evidence Response Team and is temporarily assigned as an Assistant Legal Attache in Rome, Italy.
Attendance is free and on invitation, for organization purposes registration is required.
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