Senior leaders invited to discover the secret to sourcing and retaining the best talent

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CEOs, MDs and Senior HR professionals will discover how to attract and retain the best talent to their businesses at lower cost, during at a practical half-day seminar featuring two-time Great Britain Olympian, Mara Yamauchi and a panel of expert business speakers.

The former elite marathon runner will share her personal experience of maximising performance to become the second fastest marathon runner in British history. The event has been organised by recruitment software specialist Mercury xRM, in conjunction with leading management consultancy LoveWorkLife.

The seminar, which will be held at Lawyers Mishcon de Reya’s prestigious London offices on the morning of Wednesday 19 March, will focus on the challenges faced by CEOs, MDs and HR Directors who manage companies with over 500 employees.

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Entitled ‘How To Attract and Keep the Best Talent…For Less,’ it will bring together expert speakers, all with considerable experience of large businesses. Chairing the event is seasoned recruitment journalist and editor DeeDee Doke while other guest speakers include James Saunders from creative recruitment agency 4MAT, who will deliver a talk on the power of brand to attract top talent. Will Winch, from Mishcon de Reya, will discuss the legal practicalities of recruitment, the challenges from social media and the threat from sub-conscious discrimination.  Business psychologist Ruth Williams, of Criterion Partnership, will demonstrate how the right selection process will ensure the right people are hired and retention is improved.

Mercury xRM visionary, Chris Kendrick, will also discuss the importance of IT in recruitment and how to cut the cost and time to hire the best talent. Peter Lowman, from LoveWorkLife, will share his experience of managing over 50 major change programmes with large UK and European companies. He will give valuable insights into what makes people want to join and stay with a company.

The event will be delivered at a pivotal time for business, with Prime Minister David Cameron recently announcing the largest increase in employment since records began. The International Monetary Fund has also predicted that the UK economy will grow by 2.4% throughout 2014, pointing to a bright future for business. These two factors alone will heighten the skills shortage.

Mark Britton, Marketing Manager at Mercury xRM said: “With an increase in UK economic growth and unemployment rates down, businesses will need to compete for the best, highest quality talent. Delivering your brand effectively and utilising recruitment technologies is key to attracting and retaining the best talent for your business.” 

Peter Lowman, MD and Co-Founder of Love Work Life, a cutting edge management consultancy delivering major strategy and change programmes into UK businesses, recognises the challenges companies face in attracting and retaining the best talent. He said: “This event promises to be extremely informative. We have a great line up of speakers, each of whom is an expert in their field, and with many years of successful and practical experience working with major companies. Mara Yamauchi’s insights into maximising performance in the world of elite sport and how this can be applied to business will be invaluable.”

Tickets can be booked at http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/how-to-attract-and-keep-the-best-talent-for-less-tickets-10447991223 and more information from 020 3145 0600.

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