"However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results." The words of Churchill echo loudly for progressive HR leaders. Whether newly charged with a strategic role or a veteran of crafting an organization's human potential, results represent the only true measure for success. The world has changed, and yet sound human resources strategy remains a constant for organizational achievement. How do you determine yours? With heightened awareness of this critical business driver, are you ready to meet the challenge?
Strategy in Motion: HR's Shift to "Chief Capability Officer" Speaker: Dr. Christopher Dawson, President of Dawson Consulting Group
Strategy as a Discipline: Putting it into Practice Speaker: Dr. Gary Selick, former HR executive at Raychem, 25-year HR veteran and President of GSC Consulting
Strategy at Work: A Dow Chemical Case Study Speaker: Julie Fasone-Holder, former Senior Vice President Human Resources, Dow Chemical Company and Founder and CEO of JFH Insights
Strategy in Process: Human Resources' Role in Design & Execution Speaker: Dr. Christopher Dawson, President of Dawson Consulting Group
Strategy of Innovation: Tapping Organizational Genius Speaker: Laszlo Gyorffy, MA, Principal at Enterprise Development Group, a global consultancy with expertise in innovation
Strategy: From Theory to Practice - A Panel Discussion Panelists: Jeff Hodge, CEO, Hodge Partners Dr. Christopher Dawson, President of Dawson Consulting Group Dr. Gary Selick, former HR executive at Raychem, 25-year HR veteran and President of GSC Consulting Julie Fasone-Holder, former SVPHR, Dow Chemical Company and Founder and CEO of JFH Insights Laszlo Gyorffy, MA, Principal Enterprise Development Group.
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