1.5 Strategic Recertification Credits (also qualifies for general)
Enhance your ability to be a strategic business partner and successfully make the shift from cost center to strategic partner. This skill-building workshop integrates best practices from strategic planning, HR consulting and visual planning methodologies, along with a thorough understanding of business drivers. You'll leave able to effectively leverage the financial and operational language of business to firmly establish a strategic leadership role.
About the Presenter
Dianna Wilusz, Managing Partner, The Pendolino Group, brings 25 years of Human Resources Management and Operations experience, including senior global leadership roles at National Semiconductor, Vice President Operations and HR at Hara Software, Director HR at Beceem Communications and Managing Director of HR Operations at Lam Research. Dianna is currently a board advisor to several for-profit and not-for-profit organizations. She has served a number of clients across many industries and internationally in the areas of compensation, leadership development, recruiting, talent management, and human resources information systems
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