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2nd Annual Future of Leadership and Talent Development Seminar

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"Future of Leadership & Talent Development" seminar  - 2nd Annual

Barcelona, 25th & 26th April 2012

Speaker panel :

  • Director TM EMEA, Goodyear
  • Head of Group TM & Leadership Development, BT
  • SVP, Business Unit Group Training & Creation, adidas Group
  • Paul Kearns, author of "The Value Motive"
  • Corporate VP Talent & Performance Mngmnt, Boehringer Ingelheim
  • Senior HR Director, eBay
  • Vice-President Leadership Devt. & TM, BP
  • Global Head of Leadership Devt. & TM, Nokia Siemens Networks
  • Head of CoE, Learning & Devt., DHL
  • Global Head of Leadership Effectiveness, ING Bank

Attend and :

  • Develop Leaders & Talents who can drive Innovation
  • Integrate Coaching into your Business Strategy, TM, and Succession Planning
  • Develop high potential Talent programs to overcome future challenges
  • Getting your leaders to manage Employee Engagement and drive performance
  • Connect Talent Devt. strategies to your business development strategies
  • Develop the right Leaders for the right employees
  • Get new insights on how to Redesign and transform current programs to increase effect.

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