Qualifies for 6 SHRM PDCs) / HRCI Global Recertification Credits (pending approval)
Meets in four, one-hour online sessions: 2/10, 2/17, 2/24, 3/2
Summary Today's workforce knows no boundaries. Get up to speed on the essentials of Global HR management, including workforce mobility, safety, culture, and intercultural communication between non-native and native English speakers in the globally diverse workplace.
Examine important aspects of people to jobs (physical relocation) and jobs to people (outsourcing and shared services), as well as trends and opportunities in organization and linguistic culture, global diversity and inclusion.
You'll leave the eProgram with a glossary of Global HR terminology, and the ability to:
* Recognize and implement essential elements of successful Global HR management * Identify global trends and apply accordingly in your workplace * Address issues and challenges caused by the use of English in the workplace * Ameliorate communication gaps across multiple cultures and strengthen workplace interaction
About the Presenter Lorelei Carobolante leads G2nd Systems, a Global HR Research and Development Consultancy dedicated to improving quality and equity in globally diverse workplaces by providing products and services that enhance workforce communications across non-native and native English speakers. An internationally published writer and professional speaker, Carobolante is the Recipient of World CSR Day's 2014 Global Women Leader Award (Mumbai, India), three Worldwide ERC Distinguished Service Awards, WBENC Business Enterprise Star, and many other awards. She is recognized as a thought leader and pioneer. Education: B.A. Management, MDE, Global MBA. Professional certifications: GPHR SHRM-SCP SCRP and SGMS-T.
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