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The George Washington University presents

PRIVATIZING THE GLOBAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY:
Will Privatization Make Telecommunications Firms Competitive?

November 2 - 4, 1997
Arlington, VA


Who Should Attend?

Telecommunications Industry Executives
Investors
Industry Consultants
Government and Regulatory Officials

-- Hear about the industry's experience solving problems of
post-privatization management
-- Meet leaders from the top global telecommunications firms
-- Learn about the latest issues of financing telecommunications
privatization
-- Receive current research on privatization trends and
issues in the telecommunications industry
-- Discuss issues of corporate governance and the regulatory framework
--Join international telecom executives as they develop the agenda
for successful transitions to privatization

The Conference

Privatizing the Global Telecommunications Industry: Will Privatization
Make Telecommunications Firms Competitive? will serve as a forum for
generating strategies to address urgent management issues now facing
the industry. This two-day meeting will bring together the leaders of
the global telecommunications industry to share experiences, discuss
strategies, and identify policies that will support a sustainable,
privatized telecommunications industry.

The Imperative of Post-Privatization Management

The privatization of the global telecommunications industry is headed
down a complex and uncertain path with no clear map available to lead
newly privatized firms to a successful transition_..until now. The
International Research and Conference Series on Post-Privatization
Management is dedicated to the successful transition of state-owned
enterprises (SOEs) to competitive firms operating in market economies.


After the conference, the dialogue will be sustained in several ways.
The Institute will use the conference to launch a Post-Privatization
Network (PPNet). PPNet will use the Internet to provide up-to-date
research findings and information as well as for the exchange of ideas
within the post-privatized management telecommunications community.

For more information visit our website at
http://www.gwu.edu/~cms/telecom or contact our office by e-mail at
be...@admin.dup.gwu.edu or by phone at (202) 973-1110.

Beth Arritt
Promotions Coordinator
Conference Management Services
The George Washington University
be...@admin.dup.gwu.edu or
be...@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu


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The George Washington University presents

PRIVATIZING THE GLOBAL
TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY:
Will Privatization Make Telecommunications
Firms Competitive?

November 2 - 4, 1997
Arlington, VA


Who Should
Attend?

Telecommunications Industry Executives
Investors
Industry
Consultants
Government and Regulatory Officials

-- Hear about the
industry's experience solving problems of
post-privatization
management
-- Meet leaders from the top global telecommunications firms
--
Learn about the latest issues of financing telecommunications

privatization
-- Receive current research on privatization trends and

issues in the telecommunications industry
-- Discuss issues of corporate
governance and the regulatory framework
--Join international telecom
executives as they develop the agenda
for successful transitions to
privatization

The Conference

Privatizing the Global Telecommunications
Industry: Will Privatization
Make Telecommunications Firms Competitive? will
serve as a forum for
generating strategies to address urgent management
issues now facing
the industry. This two-day meeting will bring together
the leaders of
the global telecommunications industry to share experiences,
discuss
strategies, and identify policies that will support a
sustainable,
privatized telecommunications industry.

The Imperative of
Post-Privatization Management

The privatization of the global
telecommunications industry is headed
down a complex and uncertain path with
no clear map available to lead
newly privatized firms to a successful
transition_..until now. The
International Research and Conference Series on
Post-Privatization
Management is dedicated to the successful transition of
state-owned
enterprises (SOEs) to competitive firms operating in market
economies.


After the conference, the dialogue will be sustained in
several ways.
The Institute will use the conference to launch a
Post-Privatization
Network (PPNet). PPNet will use the Internet to provide
up-to-date
research findings and information as well as for the exchange of
ideas
within the post-privatized management telecommunications
community.

For more information visit our website
at
http://www.gwu.edu/~cms/telecom or contact our office by e-mail
at
be...@admin.dup.gwu.edu or by phone at (202) 973-1110.

Beth
Arritt
Promotions Coordinator
Conference Management Services
The George
Washington University
be...@admin.dup.gwu.edu or

be...@gwis2.circ.gwu.edu

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