As an important player in the globalized world, Brazil has a long history of cooperation with other countries. To many organizations from all over the world, it is a major partner that serves as a bridge to the South American sub-continent.
After many years of prosperity and stability, Brazil has recently gone through some challenging years. However, all the signs indicate that Brazil is on the up again. This is not only attracting the attention of political and economic decision makers but will also influence the future of doing business in South America.
Brazil – a high-potential country for transcultural cooperation
Against this backdrop, we are convinced that Brazil has a huge potential for future transcultural cooperation. A country with an abundance of nature and natural resources, characterized by a great richness of culture as well as by dynamic societal and economic developments, Brazil is a fascinating and instructive focus for our third Transcultural Leadership Summit. We are eager to explore how responsible leadership and urban development are practiced in Brazil, and to learn about Brazil’s role and potential in the context of globalization and global value-creation.
We are very excited to be able to bring together high-profile speakers from Brazil and Germany in order to discuss the manifold opportunities for cooperation between these two countries, and where — and under what circumstances — transcultural leadership comes into effect here.