Programme available online for Talent Management and Leadership Development Summit 2013

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Training-and-DevelopmentSymposium Events has now uploaded the online programme for the Talent Management and Leadership Development Summit taking place on 22nd October 2013 in London.

Some of the topics confirmed are:

  • Developing great leaders to aid talent retention
  • Innovative leadership development
  • Managing a fundamental shift in talent requirements
  • Developing women into leadership positions
  • Developing talent management and leadership development strategies for success

If you would like to review and reinvigorate your talent management and leadership development strategies, visit the event website www.symposium-events.com to have a look at the programme and book your place now and receive 50% discount on the full conference price, use the code: HR160EB when booking.

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