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2016 Human Capital Leadership Forum: Spring Event (New York)
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
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agenda
2016 Human Capital Leadership Forum: spring event (new york)
Wednesday, May 18, 20167:45am – 5:15pm
7:45am – 8:45am
Breakfast
8:45am – 8:50am
Argyle Executive Forum Opening Remarks
8:50am – 9:25am
Keynote Presentation: “Amazon’s Innovative Bets on Talent Management”
Meagan GregorczykHead of World-Wide Talent ManagementAmazon
9:30am – 9:50am
Thought Leadership Spotlight presented by Deloitte
Erica VoliniPrincipalDeloitte
9:50am – 10:15am
Coffee Break
agenda
10:15am – 10:20am
Session Introduction
Rajeev BeheraCEOReflektive
10:20am – 11:10am
Panel Discussion: “Leadership Speaks: Workforce Empowerment and Engagement”
• What key trends are you utilizing to increase innovation in the workplace?• How does your team’s day to day involvement affect your employer’s empowerment at the
organization?• How is individual performance evaluated, rewarded within the organization? How is team
performance evaluated, rewarded? • How can employee recognition and talent management impact performance and drive results?• How are you putting your employees first when it comes to engagement, learning, and
development?• How are you shifting the way in which you engage with employees? • How are you catering to their changing wants and needs while also promoting productivity? • What strategy do you have in place to ensure retention and engagement of employees?• How are you currently identifying problems and opportunities in your organization?• How does the organization support employers’ professional development and career growth?
Moderator:April RodgersVice President, Human ResourcesNew York Presbyterian Hospital
Panelists:Nehal V. BhayaniSenior Vice President, Global Head of CompensationNews Corp.
Sandra LappVice President, Head of Learning and Development, Communications and Change Management Capital One Financial
Wendy MullenSenior Vice President and HR Executive GWIMBank of America
Jason WebsterStrategic Accounts ManagerGlassdoor
agenda
11:15am – 11:35am
Thought Leadership Spotlight: “Evolution of Work”
Ahu YildirmazHead of ADP Research InstituteADP
11:35am – 11:55pm
Coffee Break
agenda
11:55am – 12:45pm
Panel Discussion: “Building Corporate Culture and Diversity in the Workplace”
• How is your organization currently focusing on team development?• How does your brand unify your employees and build culture?• What role does the culture of your organization play in your employer brand?• Top challenges HR executives face with regards to organizational culture and employee
engagement• How has your efforts impacted retention? Have you been able to tie these efforts to tangible
results?• What is your main focus when it comes to employee happiness at work? • How are you working with the rest of the business to make this a reality?• Are you using incentive plans to help motivate employees? • What incentives have you seen have the most impact? • How are you continually developing these plans?• What efforts have you made, or been involved with, to foster diversity competence and
understanding? • In what ways are you utilizing technology to create a stronger culture and improve employee
empowerment?
Moderator:Jerilyn MedreaChief Human Resources OfficerLiquidNet
Panelists:Vanessa Abrahams-JohnHead of Global Diversity & InclusionPraxair
Deborah BorgChief Human Resources OfficerBunge Ltd.
Melanie HughesExecutive Vice President of Human ResourcesTribune
Kavita VoraChief People OfficerMakerBot
agenda
12:45pm – 1:05pm
Thought Leadership Spotlight: “Behavioral Health Crisis in the Workplace: Improving Employee Access and Outcomes”
Jennifer EllardDirector of Product MarketingCastlight Health
1:05pm – 2:05pm
Lunch
2:05pm – 2:40pm
Keynote Presentation : “HR and ‘the Line’ - A View from the Bridge”
The HR function has come a very long way in establishing itself as a strategic advisor to the business. But, what does it really take - and why – to contribute and drive change?
Dr. Steve Safier has held a number of interesting roles, as a CHRO, as a Human Capital consultant, and as a President of a business. His insights, questions and perspective will help the audience understand how HR is viewed by its colleagues and clients, and how to increase effectiveness and impact.
Steve SafierFormer Chief Transformation and Human Resources OfficerPanasonic North America
2:40pm – 2:55pm
Coffee Break
agenda
2:55pm – 3:30pm
Keynote Presentation: “HR Transformation....The NBA Way”
Eric HutchersonSenior Vice President of Human ResourcesNational Basketball Association
3:35pm – 4:10pm
Fireside Chat: “The Collaboration between HR and Finance”
JoAnne Kruse Chief Human Resources OfficerAmerican Express Global Business Travel
Norma CorioChief Financial OfficerAmerican Express Global Business Travel
Interviewed by:Kavita VoraChief People OfficerMakerBot
4:10pm – 4:15pm
Argyle Executive Forum Closing Remarks
4:15pm – 5:15pm
Closing Reception
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thought Leadership spotlight partners
Deloitte helps organizations effectively manage their human capital to drive business growth. This is done by leveraging advanced analytics to develop talent management and business-driven HR strategies to deliver results. Deloitte is a leader in human capital consulting, bringing an effective combination of business, industry and HR knowledge, supported by the breadth of services and capabilities of a multidisciplinary professional services organization and global network. For more information, please visit www.deloitte.com/us/humancapital.
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