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New speakers announced for the Successful HR Business Partnering Conference 2013

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peter_reilly_100x100We are pleased to announce that the following experts will be presenting at the Successful HR Business Partnering conference taking place on the 5th November 2013:

Ollie Roberts, Head of HR, Corporate Offices, SABMiller plc
Peter Reilly, Director HR Research & Consultancy, Institute for Employment Studies (IES)

Ollie will be exploring the high level competencies needed in a HRBP and the top 10 things an MD expects HR to deliver and Peter Reilly will discuss how to measure the impact of the strategic HR business partner. Please keep updated on the website for further programme developments and special offers http://www.symposium-events.com/successful-hr-business-partnering-conference/

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