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17 April 2018 CNNTürk News

CNNTürk News

In the framework of the CEO-student meetings of the CEO for a Day program Founding Partner of Odgers Berndtson Turkey Ayse Öztuna Bozoklar and Maestro Rob Kapilow made assessments with business leaders and the students about the CEO for a Day program.

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About the ‘CEO for a Day’ program

The 'CEO for a Day' program is designed to explore the promising future leaders and give them a chance to experience the business world from a CEO's perspective. Students will spend a full day working together with a CEO of a leading organization and come to an understanding of the responsibilities and challenges of today's leading executives and witness how these leaders create value in their organizations.

It is also a great opportunity for CEOs to better understand the factors that drive the new generation of leaders and motivate them. The 'CEO for a Day' global program, run by Odgers Berndtson, one of the world's leading institutions in executive search and evaluation, has achieved great success in thirteen countries to date. On its eleventh global year, the program is now launched in Turkey during the term of 2017/18.

 
 
About ‘Odgers Berndtson’

Founded in 1965 and currently, with 50+ offices in 29 countries, Odgers Berndtson provides international senior management research and evaluation services to the world's most successful institutions, focusing on the selection and development of extraordinary management talent to direct and direct these institutions. The fastest growing international executive search/evaluation Odgers Berndtson, one of the company is a leader in and around Turkey.

Odgers Berndtson Turkey offers a unique combination of international best practice standards with local market knowledge since its establishment in 1998. It is one of the leading service providers to domestic and multinational corporations operating in Turkey particularly focusing on the CEO / Board Services, Executive Search, Executive and International Projects Assessment and Development. 

For more information: http://www.odgersberndtson.com/en-tr