Formulated for: Ambitious Managers, Directors and Vice Presidents
Qualifies for 13.5 General HRCI Recertification Credits / 13.5 SHRM PDCs
SUMMARY Are you ready to catapult your career from simply a respected professional in the HR department to one of the top executives in your organization? This two-day intensive program with David Forman, the former Chief Learning Officer of the Human Capital Institute, gives you MBA-Level training on how to give executive-level presentations and how to drive remarkable business results across your organization. Challenging and hands-on, this boot camp gives you practice with mini-cases, assessments, tools, templates and a presentation you can bring back to work with you-sure to up-level your career as an executive.
Prepare and practice giving executive level presentations and receiving real-time feedback. Author David Forman gives you practice on the key themes in his popular book, "Fearless HR-Driving Business Results," and helps you make significant improvements over the two days based on feedback provided by faculty, colleagues and individual reflection.
As HR's role in organizations continues to strengthen, there is an increasing need for HR leaders to be able to step up, build upon the profession's past, embrace HR's purpose to drive business results, and be more data-driven. Organizations need HR leaders to play key executive roles in the business, not just act as functional leaders.
As HR leaders take on added responsibility, they are asked to make senior-level executive presentations to their colleagues. These presentations are often defining moments that set the stage for future opportunities and assignments. To be successful at this level, HR leaders must communicate the business context, assemble the right evidence, own the room, have a strong presence, connect with other leaders, and be fearless.
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