The conference was held with the sponsorship from Deo Ca Group Joint Stock Company, Hamico Group, Medlatec Group Joint Stock Company, MISA Joint Stock Company, Vinh Cuu Technology Solution Joint Stock Company, Enspire English Language Center, GDC Hanoi Joint Stock Company together with graduate students, scientists and enterprises.
Speaking at the conference, Assoc.Prof.PhD. Hoang Van Hai - Dean of the School of Business Administration, said: “A complex environment is an unpredictable environment. That's why it takes flexibility and adaptability, which requires intelligence. Therefore, smart management will be an inevitable trend in the world and in Vietnam. The need to quickly adapt to changes in the economy is essential. Vietnam is a country with a young, dynamic and creative human resource that is closely watched by the Government. These are important factors that give advantages to the transition from traditional to smart governance. However, businesses need to prepare themselves to be proactive in order to transform and speed up the progress. ”
Assoc.Prof.PhD. Nguyen Anh Thu - Vice Rector emphasized: “Among research projects of the UEB, there are key researches which aim at academic study and consulting activities for businesses. The UEB has developed five strong research groups, two of which were led by the School of Business Administration: Research on productivity and quality in Vietnamese enterprises and Lean management in Vietnamese enterprises. 2020 is the year with large fluctuations in the world. These fluctuations brought about by the negative effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, the US-China trade war, the 4.0 revolution. These changes impose not only the short-term but also long-term impact, which challenge all the current economic theories.”
At the conference, participants and speakers discussed issues related to : The trend of shifting from traditional to modern governance; Apply smart tools (AI, Big Data, ToT...) in management; Smart administration to enjoy life; Governance by a combination of systems science, cybernetics and biological simulation; The impact of the complex global environment on the operations of businesses and organizations.