ValueNetworks.com Announces the Value Network Analysis Workshop: Optimizing Business Performance
The Value Network Analysis Workshop will be held at the University of Southern California Davidson Conference Center in Los Angeles, California on 11 December, 2008. This workshop develops leadership, fluency and visualization expertise for value networks and network analysis. It offers a hands-on introduction to social, organizational and value network analysis (VNA). The workshop includes a full-privilege, 90-day subscription to VNA Professional Edition.
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) November 14, 2008 -- ValueNetworks.com, a leader in organizational network visualization and analysis applications for the enterprise, announces the Value Network Analysis Workshop: Optimizing Business Performance.
http://www.vncluster.com/LAX09.htm
Value network analysis is a superior method for understanding, visualizing, optimizing and leading complex organizations and businesses. It applies to both internal and operational value networks as well as industry value networks and business webs. Value networks fundamentally expand and redefine the scope, value and importance of networks to business, economies and civil society.
Value network tools are redefining operations, tactics and strategies in the smartest organizations. They provide a powerful roadmap to the network-centric future. Value networks and value network analysis are becoming commonplace in top global firms. Value networks drive improvements in resource utilization, productivity, innovation and sharply improved performance overall.
Firms like Wal-Mart have discovered the spectacular business advantages of transforming from a supply chain mentality to sustainable value networks. "Value Networks aid our understanding and ability to address key issues and opportunities in our business." says the Wal Mart Corporate Website.
Giant ERP vendor Oracle is urging customers, "...to evolve their companies' supply chains into value networks..."
SAP AG, the central nervous system of 47,000 companies worldwide is leading dozens of industry value networks. Dr. Henning Kagermann, Chairman and CEO of SAP, is transforming the firm and its software offerings to master, "...not only value chains but entire value networks."
Value networks are popular in diverse institutional settings such as the European Commission, Geneva-based NGOs, the Red Cross and global health organizations.
The Value Network Analysis Workshop is sponsored by participants. The workshop tuition includes a full-privilege, 90-day subscription to VNA Professional Edition. It provides a foundation for immediate application of value network methods to everyday business issues. It is designed for both people who are new to value networks and for those who would like to expand their methods and tools.
The venue is the stunning Davidson Conference Center on the campus of the University of Southern California.
The Value Network Analysis Workshop is open, low-cost, practical and conversational. It is for executives, directors, experts, researchers, scholars, consultants and practitioners having immediate needs for improved performance, greater effectiveness, faster innovation, customer delight and mastery of network-centric business models. All are welcome.
Pricing and Availability
Registration for the Value Network Analysis Workshop is open and available now. All are welcome. The event tuition, 90-day subscription to VNA Professional Edition, meals, refreshments, books, parking, materials, discounts and registration is $399.00. Secure online registration in advance required. All are welcome. Visit:
http://www.vncluster.com/LAX09.htm
Contact:
Sarah V. Jones, Director
ValueNetworks.com
1072 Folsom Street, #386
San Francisco CA 94103
(978) 468-0267
http://valuenetworks.com/
sarah.jones @ valuenetworks.com
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