The Institute of Business Development to hold 2012 Business Development Summit and ExhibitionPosted: 13 years ago |
The Institute of Business Development has announced that the IBD WEEK as well as 2012 Business Development Summit & Exhibition will hold from Monday November 12 to Friday November 16, 2012 at the Banquet Hall, Lagos Sheraton Hotels and Towers, Ikeja Lagos. The theme for this year’s summit is "Business Development in Nigeria: Prospects and Challenges". Programme of event: According to the information made available to us, this event is meant to provide attendees with a unique opportunity to compare the most comprehensive range of products and services as well as business solutions from all the leading companies world over. Major issues affecting business development will be addressed and delegates expects to meet one on one and get definitive answers to their growing needs of business conceptualization and support which your organization provides. Beyond marketplace expansion, aligning your business with the global business development initiative will contribute positively to your business stability. |
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