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Malaysia Leadership Summit 2022: equipping for work in a post-pandemic era

All proceeds from ticket sales will be channelled to fuel community initiatives and social causes, and donated to NGOs across Southeast Asia

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 08 Jul 2022 6:30PM

Malaysia Leadership Summit 2022: equipping for work in a post-pandemic era
The Summit, sponsored by Malayan Banking Berhad (Maybank Group) and SP Setia Berhad, will feature 12 award-winning experts. – Pic courtesy of Leaderonomics, July 8, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR — The Malaysia Leadership Summit (MLS) will return to Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, July 21 at the Setia Convention Centre.

The all-day summit, themed ‘The Future of Work: Innovate, Influence, Inspire’, will examine how the world of work has changed, and how businesses and individuals can reinvent, reimagine, and revitalise the workplace to thrive in a post-pandemic era.

The MLS is part of the Asian Leadership Series and is organised by Leaderonomics, a global social enterprise, in partnership with Together We Can Change the World (TWCCTW), an organisation dedicated to empowering and educating women and children in Southeast Asia.

Leaderonomics founder and CEO Roshan Thiran, says: “The MLS Summit will provide participants with the skills and knowledge to address new challenges in an endemic era, while emphasising empathy by donating 100% of the proceeds to various community initiatives, non-governmental organisations, and social causes in Southeast Asia.”

“It is also rewarding to be able to meet and share ideas with some of the top thought leaders in human resources, all for a great cause,” adds Scott Friedman, founder of Together We Can Change the World.

The Summit, sponsored by Malayan Banking Berhad (Maybank Group) and SP Setia Berhad, will feature 12 award-winning experts discussing the future of culture, hybrid work, and engagement, as well as leadership development, service quality, communication, and sales performance.

The Summit speakers (from left) Datuk Nora Manaf, Roshan Thiran, Nadiah Tan Abdullah and Scott Friedman. – Pic courtesy of Leaderonomics
The Summit speakers (from left) Datuk Nora Manaf, Roshan Thiran, Nadiah Tan Abdullah and Scott Friedman. – Pic courtesy of Leaderonomics

Datuk Nora Abd Manaf, Maybank Group chief human capital officer, says: “The future of work is one of resilience and adaptability, even more than before, where innovation leadership is from across the board. A mindset shift set for growth will be the catalyst to innovate, influence and inspire.

"As communities and businesses get back on their feet, lessons from the past two years urge us to remember we are all interlinked, at every level.”

Nadiah Tan Abdullah, chief human resources officer of SP Setia Berhad, says: “We are living in an era where the velocity of change is hitting hard on each organisation. And the only way to be ahead of the curve is to be exposed to new ideas, challenge the way we do our business, and stretch our creativity beyond the norm."

Several exciting sessions will be presented at the Summit, including: ‘The Future of Work & Shaping New Possibilities’ by Manoj Menon, CEO of twimbit, an immersive life-long learning platform that provides industry knowledge to aspiring leaders; and ‘Building an Innovative & Inspiring Sales Team’ by Merit Kahn, CEO of SELLect Sales Development, which helps individuals and organisations achieve exceptional sales performance through a structured, proven consultative sales process.

A total of 100% from ticket sales will benefit NGOs and communities in need across Southeast Asia. Visit https://bit.ly/mls_2022 for more information about the Malaysia Leadership Summit and to reserve your seat today. – The Vibes, July 8, 2022

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