Our 60-minute complimentary eBroadcasts are strategically developed to deliver cutting-edge business strategies and solutions to Frost & Sullivan's executive clients leveraging the immediacy of the web from the confines of your very own computer.
Frost & Sullivan along side our principal analysts identify and collaborate with organizations that we have identified as pioneers and industry experts within their respective fields to produce and deliver content dreiven programs that contain time sensitive critical industry trends, benchmarks and developments that is are "must knows" in order to effectively grow your business and maintain your competitive advantage.
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What do eBroadcast participants gain?
The ability to share and exchange your own personal experiences and viewpoints with our panel of experts during live question & answer sessions
Direct access to primary research, market trends and significant industry developments presented by Frost & Sullivan Principal Analysts
Complimentary access to primary channels for tools, resources, education and training for you, your staff, colleagues, and management team
An open forum where you'll interact and engage with key players within your industry, sharing and exchanging best practices and effective strategies that you too can leverage within your own organization
What participants are saying:
"I found this eBroadcast to be of significant value. It introduced me to solutions for problems I have observed but had not formulated questions to"
"Very good...hoping I'll be able to save & replay this for our other execs..."
"The instant polls were good - it's good to see some audience feedback during the presentation"
"Very useful in our product planning efforts. The presentation was less commercial than I expected and that's a good thing"
"I was very interested in the topic and what I heard was interesting. I'll definitely watch the archived broadcast so I can schedule at a time that is better suited for my schedule"
"The topic was very pertinent as our company as a whole is currently in the midst of trying to define how best to "enable" innovative thinking"