Middle East Talent Management Summit

Published Monday, July 16, 2007 2:09 PM

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Event Summary

Date:

Summit: July 23 - 24, 2007

Worshops: July 22 & 25, 2007

Rigistration until July 17 2007 COB

Location:

Shangri-La Hotel, Dubai, UAE

Coordinator:

Taha Al-Farran

The journey to creating an effective talent management system is a delicate process, throwing up many different challenges. Hear first hand information that will drive your company's leadership and combine the experience of your workforce to be the efficient core that drives your business.

The best have realized that talent has become the world's most sought-after commodity, so join them to learn how they:

  • Craft strategies and tactics for attracting and retaining talent.
  • Use a dashboard of metrics to evaluate and improve their talent management program.
  • Raise productivity by managing talent more proactively.

WORKSHOPS

Pre and Post Summit Workshops, 22 & 25 July:

  1. Nakheel, Tommy Wear, Head of Leadership & Development, Developing a GCC National Leadership Capacity
  2. Jumeirah International,  Anita Russell,Talent Management Director, Building workforce capability for an expanding business
  3. NBD– Rachael Handley,Head of Career Development, Piecing the Puzzle of Talent Management Together
  4. Independent Consultant, Lesley Harvey, Ex-Director, Orange Mobile

Free Pass!

To further benefit our members, the board would like to extend two FREE PASSES to two interested members to represent ASHRM at the summit. If you are interested submit your name, organization and job title to the Special Events Director, Taha Al-Farran at taha.farran@ashrm.com.

The names will be placed in a raffle and a winner will be chosen. Please note that accommodation and travel expenses will be at the expense of the attendee.

More information about the event is available at talentmanagementme.com.

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