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Mike Milken |
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60 minutes |
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For businesses of any size to deal effectively with a rapidly changing environment they must have the right capital structure, they must recognize the importance of human capital, and they need to assess the six external forces that affect all management decisions: company, industry, capital markets, economy, regulation and society.
This presentation will address these issues from the perspective of Mike Milken’s more than four decades of experience. In a lively and sometimes humorous style, he will also discuss the nature of credit, the importance of employee wellness to the bottom line, and the major cultural changes occurring throughout the developed world.
This online seminar will discuss:
• How financing a business is both art and science
• Why professional sports teams have the most-accurate balance sheets
• When is the right time to raise capital
• Why the process of creating value is the same in for-profit and non-profit enterprises

• Evaluate “conventional wisdom” in a new light
• Seek out best practices that empower employees to succeed

CEOs, operations professionals, financial leaders, sales and marketing executives.

Michael Milken is a legendary financier and one of America’s leading philanthropists. Fortune magazine called him “The Man Who Changed Medicine” for his three decades of driving progress against a wide range of life-threatening diseases. The Milken Family Foundation, established in 1982, is also a leading supporter of education and teacher recognition. The Milken Educator Awards have honored each of more than 2,300 outstanding educators with $25,000 awards. Mike is also chairman of the Milken Institute whose 12th annual Global Conference, April 27-29, brings 3,000 attendees from 60 nations to Los Angeles.
A member of the Vistage International Board of Directors, Mike is often said to have revolutionized modern capital markets by innovating a wide range of financing techniques previously unavailable to most companies. Starting on Wall Street in 1969, he financed 3,200 companies that created millions of jobs. Mike and his wife of 40 years, Lori, have three children and three grandchildren.
Details are at www.mikemilken.com.
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