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Trends and Challenges of Talent Development in Asia

This session will uncover the disparity between employees with high and low manager talent, and how a strengths-based approach to people development is gaining popularity as an effective means of attracting and retaining talented leaders, managers and employees in the Asian region.

Gallup-Certified Coach & Strengths Ambassador for Hong Kong, Joseph Palumbo, will also share findings from a recent employee engagement study on keys to developing senior leaders in the region.

Following the keynote presentation, Mr. Palumbo will moderate an expert panel of HR, Learning & Development Leaders and Executive Coaches to discuss and see how each sees Employee Engagement and Talent Development in their organizations and in the region.

During this session, you will learn:

• the state of employee engagement in Asia

• best practices in driving employee engagement

• the prevalence of great managers and the disparity between that and how many are currently in managing roles

• findings from Gallup’s recent study on keys to developing senior leaders in the region

• the effectiveness of taking a strengths-based approach to people development on employee engagement

Date: Wednesday, 30 Sept 2015

Time: 2:00 - 5:00 pm

Place: One Island East, 18 Westland Road, Quarry Bay.

Fee: HK$350 per person

RSVP here (http://businessexchangeclub.com/component/ohanah/150930-trends-and-challenges-of-talent-development-in-asia/registration?Itemid=) or email to events@businessexchangeclub.com

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