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T.I.P Conference

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Welcome to the Conference on Trends and Innovation for the Postal Market 

The 2010 T.I.P Conference will bring together postal sector executives, suppliers, customers, regulators and policy makers, management scholars and academics in a new format. The goal of this two-day conference on 13th and 14th of September 2010  in Lausanne is to develop solutions that address new challenges as the future of the traditional postal business model looks increasingly precarious.

This high-quality conference will be discussion- and solution- orientated and will put the focus on generating new insights, instead of traditional side by side presentations. We will pay special attention to providing a neutral and objective atmosphere that promotes interaction and the active exchange of ideas among all participants.

To stimulate the discussions we will bring in fresh ideas and visions from unexpected points of view. You can look forward to meet interesting special guest-speakers and an inspiring conference setup.

 

 

News

Anja Förster at T.I.P Conference in Lausanne

EPFL and IPC are pleased that Anja Förster will hold the key note speech on Monday, 13 September. Anja Förster is a bestselling author, management consultant and one of today's savviest business authorities on reinventing the logic of how business gets done.

Anja is a provocative and inspiring voice on management and innovation and will leave the audience with new, exciting, and deeply relevant ways to think about their companies, their leadership strategies and their own careers. It's all about innovation, energy and change.

She is an acclaimed corporate advisor with five books to her credit. Her bestseller "Anything but ordinary" is the winner of the Business Book
Award 2007.

The German born consultant works with leading business enterprises and is among the most
influential voices on the European speaking circuit today. She studied business administration in Germany and the USA where she took her MBA. She subsequently lived and worked in the USA and Austria for several years. Before starting her own company, together with her husband, she was a manager at Accenture.


Professor Wim Vanhaverbeke at T.I.P Conference in Lausanne
 
EPFL and IPC are pleased that Professor Vanhaverbeke will participate in the T.I.P Conference in the Open Innovation Session.
 
 Wim Vanhaverbeke studied philosophy and economics at the Catholic University of Leuven and obtained a DBA at the IESE Business school in Barcelona in 1995. He is currently Professor Strategy & Organisation at the Hasselt University (Belgium) in the Departmenet of Business Studies and is appointed as visiting professor "Open innovation" at ESADE (Spain) and the Vlerick Leuven Gent School of Management (Belgium). 


Program for T.I.P Conference
 
Please find the updated program on the link below


Paper Review

The T.I.P Conference Committee received many excellent paper abstracts which have been selected through a peer-reviewed process. Thank you very much to all the authors !

Authors of successful proposals are invited to submit a full paper, presentation or panel materials by August 31st 2010


Call for Papers

EPFL and IPC are pleased to announce that it has started accepting abstracts for the first T.I.P Conference. Abstracts for this conference are due on 14th June 2010, last deadline. 

Please find below the Call for Papers 


Scientific Committee

The Scientific Committee of the T.I.P Conference is composed of high level and internationally acknowledged professors:

  • Professor Dr. Paul Kleindorfer, Anheuser Busch Professor Emeritus of Management Science at Wharton
  • Professor Dr. Helmut Dietl, Institute for Strategy and Business Economics, University of Zürich
  • Professor Dr. Gonzales d'Alcantara, Department of Economics, University of Antwerp
  • Professor Dr. Günther Knieps, Institute of Transport Economics and Regional Policy, University of Freiburg
  • Dr. Joe Griffin, Faculty of Business Law, Victoria University, Melbourne