Tan Sri Dr. Lim Wee Chai, Top Glove Executive Chairman emphasised the importance of adapting to rapidly changing market trends and competition in the international business arena with business partners in his opening address.
Top Glove, the world’s largest glove manufacturer, hosted its inaugural , drawing over 600 attendees.
The event discussed global sustainable policies, the evolving role of boards in business dynamics, and the impact of business practices on human rights and reputation.
Executive Chairman Tan Sri Dr. Lim Wee Chai highlighted the importance of adapting to market trends, emphasizing the “Power of Tiny Gains.”
Managing Director Lim Cheong Guan underscored the shift of sustainability from ‘nice to have’ to a ‘must-have’ imperative, reflecting Top Glove’s commitment to stakeholders and meaningful discourse.
The webinar’s comprehensive agenda covered a range of critical topics, including the development of global sustainable policies, the evolving role of boards in business dynamics and the importance of governance in ensuring sustainability across sectors.
The discussions also explored the sustainability, business and humanity nexus, emerging threats to governance, and the impact of business practices on human rights and reputation.
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