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Valuentis to be a diamond sponsor at the Talent Management and Leadership Development Conference 2013

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leadershipValuentis have joined the conference as a sponsor and Nicholas Higgins the founder and CEO will deliver an interactive workshop session entitled Talent Management, Employee Engagement and everything ‘in between’: How organisations are ‘jumping up the curve’ to improve/sustain organisation performance. During the workshop Nicholas will explain how organisations and their HR functions use the Talent Management Pathfinder™ to ‘connect the dots’ by applying advanced evaluation techniques and methodologies to create leading edge talent management and employee engagement intelligence to boost organisation performance.

More details for the conference can be found here www.symposium-events.com/talent-management-and-leadership-development-summit. Book by 21st August to receive a 20% Discount.

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