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Page content: 18 September: Lecture by Jeroen Smit, author of ‘De Prooi’ [The Prey], at the Faculty of Economics and Business
On Friday 18 September 2009, Jeroen Smit will open the symposium ‘Bridging Science & Practice’ organized by the expertise centre for HRM & OB of the Faculty of Economics and Business of the
University
of Groningen
.
In this public opening lecture, the author of the bestseller De Prooi.
Blinde trots breekt ABN AMRO
’ [The Prey. Blind pride breaks ABN AMRO] wil discuss his experiences.
‘Everyone who is successful gets a bit arrogant and starts to believe in his own reality’, according to Smit.
Believing in your own reality
Smit will discuss the theme of ‘power, leadership and ethical decision-making’ based on his own experiences.
‘I’m convinced that everyone who is successful gets a bit arrogant and starts to believe in their own reality.
That’s why it’s important to have people with different views around you, who show you that not only blue but also orange can be a great colour.
This diversity of opinions must be guaranteed within a company by, for example, the Supervisory Board.
Finally, it’s important to get your feet back onto the ground in good time, to use a system of checks and balances.’
Jeroen Smit (1963) is the author of the bestsellers ‘De Prooi, blinde trots breekt ABN Amro’ and ‘Het Drama Ahold’ [The Ahold Drama]. He is also a commentator and a presenter for various media, including the radio station BNR and the current-affairs show NOVA on television. Previously he was editor-in-chief and publisher of FEM/DeWeek, head of the economics section of the Algemeen Dagblad and an editor for Het Financieele Dagblad. Jeroen Smit graduated with a degree in Business Studies from the University of Groningen. He was recently voted the University of Groningen Alumnus of the Year.
HRM Symposium
Weblog
Professor Janka Stoker, one of the speakers at the symposium, will be keeping a weblog in September about science, current affairs and her own research on the Kennisdebat website of the University of Groningen.
Find her contributions at:
www.rug.nl/kennisdebat/weblogs
Note for the press For more information about the opening lecture and the symposium contact: Dr. Floor Rink, tel. (050)363 4099, symposium@hrmexpertise.nl.
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