HCMC – An in-depth seminar in HCMC on July 10 will bring together corporate leaders, HR professionals, and management experts to explore why many companies fall short on performance despite having clear strategies, structured KPIs, and well-developed systems.
As the global economy undergoes rapid post-pandemic shifts, shaped by trade tensions, tariffs, inflation, and AI disruption, many businesses are continuously restructuring to adapt and grow.
Performance has become a critical pivot for ensuring growth, talent retention, and long-term resilience. Yet, a common challenge remains: despite having clear strategies, well-defined KPIs, and fully implemented management systems, many companies still experience underperformance.
What, then, is the real bottleneck behind enterprise performance? Amid a sea of tools, systems, and reports, how can leaders avoid getting lost in a matrix of metrics and instead unlock the true potential of their teams?
These pressing questions will be at the heart of an in-depth seminar jointly organized by the Saigon Times Group and BCC Human Resources Corporation on July 10, 2025, in HCMC, under the theme: Matrix of Performance: From Strategy to Execution –Unlocking Enterprise Performance: From Strategic Thinking to Human-Centered Execution.
The seminar will feature well-respected speakers, including experts and business leaders in the fields of management, training, and investment.
A key highlight of the event is the panel discussion titled “Business Performance: Retaining Talent – Sustaining Drive – Driving Growth”, which will offer practical case studies and insights, from restructuring KPI systems and building motivation to retaining top talent in high-performance environments.
This will be an event that provides valuable insights for CEOs, directors, and business managers.
Interested readers are invited to scan the QR code to register for the event or contact: Ms. Nguyen Nhu Huynh (+84 981 698 697) or Ms. Pham Quynh Huong (+84 368 317 355) from the External Relations & Brand Development Division, Saigon Times Group, or reach out via email at bandoingoai@kinhtesaigon.vn.