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Learn More“POWER SUMMIT 2022”
The Human Resource Development Committee of BCAS organised a one-day programme, “The Power Summit 2022: Thriving in a Transformed Hybrid World”, on 28th May, 2022 at the Orchid Hotel, Mumbai. The Summit was in continuation of a series of Power Summits organised annually since 2011.
The Power Summit, curated and anchored by a team of 3 faculty members, CA Nandita Parekh, CA Ameet Patel and CA Vaibhav Manek, was attended by 76 members from various cities in India and abroad. The programme was designed and seamlessly coordinated by this team. The presentations were creative, intriguing and intertwined with pointers that provided much food for thought. In addition to the trio, the faculty comprised CA Milin Mehta, CA Nilesh Vikamsey and CA Shariq Contractor. The Summit raised important issues dealing with succession planning and sustainability of professional practices, merger mathematics and valuation of professional practices, the challenges and opportunities arising due to technological advances and the need to get ready to “thrive” and not just survive in these disruptive times. The participant’s interest was evident in terms of involved discussions and the incessant questions raised at each session. The