Talent Management
Sharq Village Hotel & Spa, Sunday 9th January 2011 from 10:30 - 13:30
Presented by Dr David Bright
a specialist in Human Resoures and Organisational Behaviour
What is FYM?
Continuing development for busy professionals, but by invitation only:
- Hot business issues – bite sized
- Free lunch time workshop – just bring your appetite for updates as well as food!
- Every 6-8 weeks there will be a leading international authority presenting a lunch time fast food and quick update
- An excellent use of your time.
When and where
Sunday 9th January 2011 from 10:30 - 13:30, with lunch, Sharq Village Hotel & SpaSponsors: Sharq Village Hotel & Spa.
Topic: Talent Management
Talent management has increasingly become a strategic target as organisations pursue growth and better performance. Talented employees are assumed to add high value to their organisations. Chief Executives look to their HR directors to report on the state of corporate talent and to put talent acquisition and retention strategies in place.
But how can talent be managed effectively? How is talent identified, recruited, developed and maintained? How fair and reliable are the performance appraisal methods? Are “talented” people talented forever or is talent a temporary phenomenon? Can Western approaches be exported effectively to Gulf countries?
In this seminar Dr David Bright of Hull University Business School will be exploring ideas and schemes of talent management and looking how these can contribute to successful Human Resource Management and business effectiveness.
Speaker: Dr David Bright
The workshop will be given by Dr. David Bright, one of the UK’s leading experts on the process of managing talented individuals. Dr. Bright has been researching and teaching HRM and Organisational Behaviour for over 25 years. Dr. Bright is Head of the Hull University Business School’s Department of Organisational Behaviour, he runs his own HR Training and Consultancy company, he is a National Arbitrator and sits as a member of the UK’s Employment Tribunals.
MDCI will hold the “Feed Your Mind Talks” every six to eight weeks with a number of top business experts lined up to deliver talks.
For more information please contact:
Clinton Howes - email: mdcidev@batelco.com.bhTel: +973 17 216002 Ext. 23
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