Boost your HR management skills and enhance your value to your organization by incorporating the principles of project managements into your HR toolbox. Learn how project management can help you transform your HR practice into an integral component of your company's success and improve your ability to execute projects efficiently. Explore strategies for ensuring that organizational goals are met and stakeholders' expectations are satisfied. Qualifies for 5 SHRM PDCs / HRCI Recertification Credits
ABOUT THE PRESENTER Sharawn Connors, SPHR, MA is currently the HR Total Rewards Director at Flextronics. She previously provided vital leadership expertise for the Human Resources division at Safeway, Inc., where she was a Manager of Benefits Operations. As a Bay Area native, Sharawn graduated from California State University, Hayward, obtaining a Bachelor of Arts in History. Sharawn recognized within herself a propensity for leadership, as well as an interest in the field of human resources, earning a Masters in Human Resources Management. Sharawn also earned two prestigious certifications-Project Management Professional (PMP) in 2005, and Professional in Human Resources (PHR) in 2009.
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