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USB_mainSAB’s bid to outperform global giants

Norman Adami, Managing Director and chairman of SAB Ltd, will be the guest speaker at the University of Stellenbosch Business School's Leader's Angle on Monday 16 August. He will talk about Lifting your game: How to outperform the global giants. Registration for the event is open and it can also be followed live via online video streaming at www.usb.ac.za/streaming or on Twitter at http://twitter.com/@StellenboschMBA


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Post the economic downturn, South Africa has become a more prominent part of the global economy, and many of the nation's long-dominant companies are finding that they must evolve significantly in order to compete. An interesting example is the beer industry where global giants Diageo and Heineken have joined forces to give South African Breweries (SAB) its first serious competition in decades.

Norman Adami, Managing Director and chairman of SAB Ltd, will be the guest speaker at the University of Stellenbosch Business School's Leader's Angle and he will talk about Lifting your game: How to outperform the global giants. 

Come and listen to Adami's talk on how SAB aims to transform itself into a company that can consistently outperform the very best competitors in the world, and in particular win favour with South African consumers and retailers.

This will take place at the USB Bellville Park Campus, 7am – 7:30am, Monday, 16 August 2010. See link for directions: http://www.usb.ac.za/AboutUs/DirectionsToCampus.aspx If you wish to attend, please book your seat at: http://www.usb.ac.za/NewsAndEvents/EventItem.aspx?EventItem=c977be78-f49a-df11-af80-00155d62cf10&RefFunctionality=events

The event can also be followed live via online video streaming at www.usb.ac.za/streaming or on Twitter at http://twitter.com/@StellenboschMBA

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