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One day to go until Talent Management and Leadership Development Conference 2019

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One day to go until Talent Management and Leadership Development Conference 2019

Chaired by Ivan Wise, recruitment director at ThinkAhead, the 13th annual Talent and Leadership Development conference has been designed to give attendees the solutions to the biggest challenges facing HR professionals involved around Talent for their business.

Featuring speakers from leading businesses and organisation including Costa Coffee, Aon, Philips, University of Salford, Vodafone, Johnsons Apparel, Kloeckner Metals and CIPD, the conference will focus on many topics related to the field including talks on:

  • The impact of retention of high performing leadership behaviours and career planning
  • Driving L&D through the professionalism of L&D
  • Case studies of emerging European leaders programmes at Kloeckner Metals
  • Tangible business benefits from talent development
  • Vodafone’s approach to global talent management
  • Behaviour led approaches to management development

 
This annual conference will be held on 5th September at the Hilton Hotel Canary Wharf – click here to find out more or secure your ticket – hurry there are limited remaining!

 

Darius is the editor of HRreview. He has previously worked as a finance reporter for the Daily Express. He studied his journalism masters at Press Association Training and graduated from the University of York with a degree in History.

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