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Global HR Forum that was first founded in 2006 by the Korea Economic Daily, Korean Ministry of Education and Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education & Training will be held at Sheraton Grande Walkerhill Seoul from November 5 to 7. The forum was launched in order to encourage global cooperation for co-prosperity of the entire human race. Human resources policies and strategies discussed at our forum will become very useful solutions for the global challenges such as economic inequality, underdevelopment, climate change, and energy risk. Due to the changes in dynamics of human capital management generated by the accelerated globalization, developing more competitive and creative human talents has become one of the most significant challenges for all countries. Officials of international organizations and governments, global corporate CEOs, world-class university presidents and scholars will join this year’s forum to share their thoughts and ideas on human resources development. This year’s main theme is ‘Beyond Walls’, and the sessions will cover the following issues:1. Gender Wall 2. Racial & Cultural Wall3. Generational Wall4. Regional Wall5. Wall between Big and Small Enterprises6. Wall between Academia and Industry7. Wall between Elite and Mass Education8. Wall between Liberal Arts & Natural Sciences9. Wall between Academic Disciplines10. Wall of Institutional SelfishnessFor every year, the Global HR Forum contributes to find ways for cultivating creative human talents and building strong international cooperation system. Please visit our official forum website (www.ghrforum.org) for more detailed information about our sessions and speakers. We are looking forward to your interest and participation in our forum.

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GLOBAL

HRF O R U M2 0 1 3BEYOND WALLS

GLOBAL HR FORUM 2013

NOVEMBER 5~7, 2013SHERATON GRANDE WALKERHILLSEOUL, KOREA

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- Find solutions for the major on-going global issues that the entire human race is facing

- Share creative, valuable experiences and cases of human resources development in government, public and private sectors

- Discuss signi�cant factors of human resources development for the future generations in terms of global perspectives

As globalization has rapidly changed our lives, the boundaries between countries have disappeared and movement of human resources from one country to another has become commonplace. Accordingly, international organizations, governments, corporations, and individuals are required to be globally competitive.  The reason global competitiveness of human resources is a key issue that now everyone, and not just a small number of elites in specialized �elds, must compete to survive in the world. Because human resources are the foundation where the prosperity of individuals, businesses, societies, and the world is built upon, the governments, businesses, and educational institutions must join e�orts to improve the education, training, and utilization of human resources. Due to this, the Korea Economic Daily, Korean Ministry of Education, and Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education and Training recognized the needs for international cooperation and collaboration, and initiated the Global HR Forum in collaboration with the private sector in 2006.

BACKGROUND

OBJECTIVES

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Global HR Forum that was �rst founded in 2006 by the Korea Economic Daily, Korean Ministry of Education and Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education & Training will be held in Seoul from November 5 to 7, under the theme of 'Beyond Walls'.

The forum was launched in order to encourage global cooperation for co-prosperity of the entire human race. Human resources policies and strategies discussed at our forum will become very useful solutions for the global challenges such as economic inequality, underdevelopment, climate change, and energy risk.

Due to the changes in dynamics of human capital management generated by the accelerated globalization, developing more competitive and creative human talents has become one of the most signi�cant challenges for all countries. O�cials of international organizations and governments, global corporate executives, world-class university presidents and prominent scholars will join this year's forum to share their thoughts and ideas on human resources development.

All the organizers of the Global HR Forum will do our best to �nd ways to cultivate creative human talents and build strong international cooperation system. And, we are looking forward to your interest and participation in our forum. Thank you!

INVITATION

Minister,Korean Ministry of Education

Namsoo Seo

President, Korea Research Institutefor Vocational Education and Training

Youngbum Park

President and Publisher,Korea Economic Daily

Kiwoong Kim

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Seyeon KimAdministrator,

Education, Culture,Sports, and Tourism

Committee

Kihong YooAdministrator,

Education, Culture,Sports, and Tourism

Committee

Yongmaan ParkChairman,

The Korea Chamber ofCommerce & Industry

Heebeom LeeChairman,

Korea EmployersFederation

Duksoo Han Chairman,

The Korea InternationalTrade Association

Changsoo HuhChairman,

The Federation ofKorean Industries

Kimun KimChairman,

Korea Federation of Smalland Medium Business

Taeyoung KangPresident,

POSCO Research Institute

Hyeryun KangPresident,

Korea Foundation forthe Advancement ofScience & Creativity

Gwangjo KimDirector,

UNESCO Asia-Paci�c

Kwanglim KimChairman,

Korea InventionPromotion Association

Dohoon KimPresident,

Korea Institute forIndustrial Economics & Trade

Joohyun KimPresident,

Hyundai ResearchInstitute

Joohyung KimPresident,

LG Economic ResearchInstitute

Sungeun BaekPresident,

Korean EducationalDevelopment Institute

Il SakongPresident,

Institute for GlobalEconomics

Taeje SeongPresident,

Korea Institute forCurriculum and Evaluation

Yongsup ShinCEO,EBS

Yangok AhnPresident,

The Korea Federation ofTeachers' Associations

Sejung OhPresident,

National ResearchFoundation of Korea

Byongsun KwakChairperson,

Korea Student AidFoundation

Seungjong LeePresident,

National ResearchFoundation of Korea

Sungbin LimPresident,

Korea Education &Research Information

Service

Sungchull JunnChairman,

Institute of GlobalManagement

Kiyoung ChungPresident & CEO,

Samsung EconomicResearch Institute

Sungmo KangPresident,

KAIST

Byoungchul KimPresident,

Korea University

Giwoo LeePresident,

Incheon JEI University

Yonggoo LeePresident,

Chung-Ang University

Duckho LimPresident,

Hanyang University

Kapyoung JeongPresident,

Yonsei University

Jaeyoung ChoiPresident,

Yeungjin College

Inwon ChouePresident,

Kyung Hee University

Namchul ChoPresident,

Korea NationalOpen University

Sunhye HwangPresident,

Sookmyung Women'sUniversity

Sunuk KimPresident,

Ewha WomansUniversity

Younggil KimPresident,

Handong GlobalUniversity

President,POSTECH

Yongmin Kim Junyoung KimPresident,

SungkyunkwanUniversity

Jongkoo Park Chairman,

Korea PolytechnicsUniversity

Chul ParkPresident,

Hankuk University ofForeign Studies

Geosuk SuhPresident,

Chonbuk NationalUniversity

Hanggyun ShinPresident,

Seoul National University ofEducation

Yeoncheon OhPresident,

Seoul NationalUniversity

Kipoong YooPresident,

Sogang University

Joonyang ChungChairman & CEO,

POSCO

Yonghwan KimVice Chairman,

Hyundai Motor Group

Jaeyeol KimVice Chairman,

SK

Sangchul LeeVice Chairman,

LG U+

Homoon KangVice Chairman & CEO,Samsung Electornics

Soonwoo LeeChairman & CEO,

Woori Financial Group

Dongwoo HanChairman & CEO,

Shinhan Financial Group

Kyttack HongChairman & CEO,

KDB Financial Group

Jungtae KimChairman & CEO,

Hana Financial Group

Kyuho HwangPresident,

SK Research Institute forSUPEX Management

Joonkyung KimPresident,

Korea DevelopmentInstitute

Hakyong ShinChairman,

Education, Culture,Sports, and Tourism

Committee

Global HR Forum Advisory Committee

National Assembly Economic Organization

Industrial Corporation Financial Services Corporation

Academia

Research Institute

Youngrok LimChairman & CEO,

KB Financial Group Inc.

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Program at a glance

GLOBAL HRF O R U M 2 0 1 3

Time Nov 7(Thu)

09:00~10:30 SessionA-1

Track A

SessionB-1

Track B

SessionC-1

Track C

SessionD-1

Track D

16:00~17:30 SessionA-4

SessionB-4

SessionC-4

SessionD-4

11:00~12:30 SessionA-2

SessionB-2

SessionC-2

SessionD-2

14:00~15:30 SessionA-3

SessionB-3

SessionC-3

SessionD-3

PlenarySession 1

SpecialSession 1

PlenarySession 2

SpecialSession 2

PlenarySession 3

SpecialSession 3

WelcomeReception

Time Nov 5(Tue) Nov 6(Wed)

08:30~10:00

07:00~08:30

10:10~12:00

12:00~13:00

13:00~14:20

14:20~14:50

14:50~16:10

16:10~16:40

16:40~18:00

18:00~20:00

Pre-EventOpening Ceremony& Keynote Speech

Luncheon

Pre-Event

Luncheon

Coffee Break

Break

Registration

PlenarySession 4

SpecialSession 4

12:30~14:00 Luncheon

15:30~16:00 Coffee Break

17:30~18:00 Wrap-up Session

10:30~11:00 Coffee Break

07:30~09:00 Registration

• Title

• Slogan

• Theme

• Date

• Venue

• Hosts

• Participants

• O�cial Language

Global HR Forum 2013

Global Talent, Global Prosperity!

Beyond Walls

November 5(Tue) ~ 7(Thu), 2013

Sheraton Grande Walkerhill

Korean Ministry of Education

Korea Economic Daily

Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education and Training

- Ministers of related �elds and high ranking o�cials from international organizations and human resources divisions- CEOs of global businesses and HR Executives- Presidents of the world's top universities and experts from academia- Heads from industries, research institutions, and economic development agencies- Representatives from HRD-related agencies and sectors

English-Korean (Simultaneous Translation)

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OpeningCeremony

andKeynoteSpeech

08:30~10:00

1st Day◆ Welcome Reception Welcome Reception is by invitation only.

Opening Ceremony and Keynote Speech are by invitation only.Opening Ceremony. Opening Speech . Welcoming Speech . Congratulatory Speech

2◆ Opening Ceremony and Keynote Speech, Plenary Session, Special Session

Balanced Regional Development Driven by Creative Economy

PlenarySession 1

10:10~12:00

PlenarySession 2

13:00~14:20

PlenarySession 3

14:50~16:10

PlenarySession 4

16:40~18:00

Lecture on Successful Leadership by Global CEOs

New Roles of Universities in Creative Economy as a Center for Knowledge Creation & Integration

The Secret of Vocational Education and Training in Germany, Switzerland & Singapore:How Did They Achieve World’s Lowest Youth Unemployment Rate?

Time

Program

18:00~20:00, November 5(Tue)

08:30~18:00, November 6(Wed)

Program

Keynote Speech

Speaker

How Israel Developed its Human Talentsthrough the Creative Process

Ehud BarakFormer Prime Minister of Israel

Interlocutor

Il SakongChairman & CEO, Institute for Global Economics

Laszlo BockSenior Vice President of People Operations, Google

Speaker

Larry EmondManaging Partner, Gallup

Speaker

Li QingquanPresident, Shenzhen Univ.

Speaker

Sungchull JunnChairman,Institute of Global Management

Moderator

Hans Paul BuerknerChairman, The Boston Consulting Group

Speaker

Sungmo KangPresident, KAIST

Moderator

Pradeep KhoslaChancellor, Univ. of California-San Diego

Speaker

Regis KellyDirector, California Institute for Quantitative Bioscience(QB3)

Speaker

Gerhard SchmittSenior Vice President, ETH Global

Speaker

Geosuk SuhPresident,Korean Council for Univ. Education

Moderator

Tatsuo SuganumaPresident, Miyazaki Univ.

Speaker

Daynd

Yongmin KimPresident, POSTECH

Discussant

Youngbum ParkPresident, Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education & Training(KRIVET)

Moderator

Christian LettmayrActing Director, European Center for the Development of VocationalTraining(CEDEFOP)

Speaker

Ursula RenoldHead of Research Division Comparative Education Systems, ETH Zurich,Swiss Economic Institute

Speaker

Chan Lee MunPrincipal & CEO, Nanyang Polytechnic

Speaker

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◆ Special Session 10:10~18:00, November 6(Wed)

The program is subject to change.

Time Program

Francis FukuyamaOlivier Nomellini Senior Fellow, Freeman SpogliInstitute for International Studies, Stanford Univ.

Bonggun ChungVisiting Professor,Graduate School of International Studies,Seoul National Univ.

Martin FryerDirector, British Council Korea

Deborah RoseveareHead, OECD Skill Beyond School

Miho TagumaSenior Policy Analyst,Directorate for Educationand Skills, OECD

Youngsup ChoiSenior Research Fellow,Korea Research Institute for VocationalEducation & Training(KRIVET)

Sanghoon BaeProfessor of Education,Sungkyunkwan Univ.

John HughesVice Chancellor, Bangor Univ.

Patrick LoughreyWarden,Goldsmiths, Univ. of London

Mark SmithVice Chancellor, Lancaster Univ.

Paul ThompsonRector, Royal College of Art

Nigel CarringtonVice Chancellor,Univ. of the Arts London

Pete DownesPrincipal and Vice Chancellor,Univ. of Dundee

Thomas InnsPrincipal, The Glasgow School of Art

Joohyun KimPresident & CEO, Hyundai Research Institute

Discussant

Interlocuter

Discussant

Speaker

Speaker Speaker

Moderator

Moderator

SpecialSession 1

10:10~12:00

SpecialSession 2

13:00~14:20

SpecialSession 3

14:50~16:10

SpecialSession 4

16:40~18:00

"Speaking of the Future" by Francis Fukuyama

OECD Review: Human Resources Development Strategies & Methods in Korea

A Dynamic Mapping of the UK's Creative Industries : The Convergence of Art & Science (Part 1) / (Part 2)

Panelist Panelist Panelist

Panelist Panelist Panelist Panelist

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3School Education and HRTrack A

Session 1Skills Dynamics for

Happy Education and Social Progress

Moderator▶ Byongsun Kwak Chairperson, Korea Student Aid Foundation

Speakers▶ Katarzyna Kubacka Analyst, OECD

▶ Miguel Sarzosa Ph.D. Candidate, Univ. of Maryland

Discussants▶ Meesook Kim Director, O�ce of Global Education Research, Korean Educational Development Institute

▶ Euijoon Yoon Managing Director, Core Industry Sector, O�ce of Strategic R&D Planning, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy

Session 4Lifelong Learning in the Centennial Era

– For the Happy Third Age

Moderator▶ Unshil Choi President, National Institute for Lifelong Education (NILE)

Speakers▶ Michael Osborne Professor of Adult and Lifelong Learning, Univ. of Glasgow

▶ Ian Baptiste Professor, Humanities and Social Sciences, St. George's Univ.

Discussants▶ Heesu Lee Dean, Graduate School of Global HR Development, Chung-Ang Univ.

▶ Zunsang Han Professor, College of Sciences in Education, Yonsei Univ.

Session 2Schools Nurturing Dreams

and Aspirations

Moderator▶ Peck Cho Distinguished Professor, Dongguk Univ.

Speakers▶ Robin Fogarty President, Robin Fogarty & Associates

▶ Kyuho Hwang Professor of Education, Ewha Womans Univ.

Discussants▶ Bongwhan Kim Professor of Education, Sookmyung Women's Univ.

▶ Kioh Jeong Professor, Korea National Univ. of Education

Session 3Key Competencies for Future Leaders:

Social Communication and Collaboration

Moderator▶ Chyulyoung Jyung Professor, Seoul National Univ.

Speakers▶ Jay Rojewski Professor, Univ. of Georgia

▶ Michael Grund Managing Director, Merck Ltd. Korea

Discussants▶ Hwanyoung Jang Assistant Professor of Education, Dongguk Univ.

▶ Joongsoon Lee Principal, Busan National Mechanical Technology High School

Vocational Capacity Development and HRTrack CSession 1

Building Basics for Skill-oriented Society– National Competence Standards(NCS)

& National Quali�cation Framework(NQF)

Moderator▶ Youngjung Song President, Human Resources Development Service of Korea

Speakers▶ Simpson Poon Vice President, Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong

▶ Melissa McEwen General Manager, Skills Mobility and Asian Connections Branch, Department of Industry, Innovation, Climate Change, Science, Research and Tertiary Educations

Discussants▶ Jeongyoon Cho Senior Research Fellow, Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education & Training(KRIVET)

▶ Slava Pevec Grm Senior Expert, European Center for the Development of Vocational Training(CEDEFOP)

Session 4

Graduating in a Competitive Job Market:

Which is the Most Required Skill or Quality?

Moderator▶ Jongkoo Park Chairman & CEO, Korea Polytechnics

Panelists▶ Alessandro Colombo Director of Institutional Relations & Communication, Éupolis Lombardia Institute for Research, Statistics and Training

▶ Seongcheol Lee Executive Vice President & Chief Learning O�cer, Hyundai Motor Group Univ.

▶ Peck Cho Distinguished Professor, Dongguk Univ.

▶ Junseok Lee CEO, Classe Studio

▶ Jingu Jang President, Yonsei Management Consulting Group (YMCG), A Business Club of Yonsei Univ.

Session 2

Education Welfare System for

Multicultural Talents

Moderator▶ Sangmee Bak Professor, Division of International Studies, Hankuk Univ. of Foreign Studies

Speakers▶ Randall Hansen Director, Centre for European Russian and Eurasian Studies, Munk School of Global A�airs, Univ. of Toronto

▶ Kyemin Yang Research Fellow, National Youth Policy Institute

Discussants▶ Ohhyun Kwon Director, Center for Multicultural Education, Seoul National Univ.

▶ Namchul Lee Director General, Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education & Training(KRIVET)

Session 3

The Role of Community Colleges as a Center of

Quality Vocational Education and Training

Moderator▶ Giwoo Lee Chairman, Korean Council for Univ. College Education

Speakers▶ Cli�ord Adelman Senior Associate, Institute for Higher Education Policy

▶ Christian Lettmayr Acting Director, European Center for the Development of Vocational Training(CEDEFOP)

Discussants▶ Kiwon Jang President, Kookje College

▶ Jiyong Chun President, Kyungbok Univ.

Corporate Education and HRTrack BSession 1

How to Recruit & Train

the Best Employees in Job Market

Moderator▶ Insik Roh President, Samsung Economic Research Institute

Speakers▶ Julie Gebauer Managing Director of Talent & Rewards, Towers Watson

▶ Reginald Bull Executive Managing Director of Global HR, Doosan Corp.

Discussants▶ Kwanghwi Kim Vice President & Head of HR / Cluster ASP HR Business Partner, Siemens Ltd. Seoul

▶ Sanghyo Kim Executive Vice President, KT

Session 4

How Global Companies Recruit

C-level Executives

Moderator▶ Youngkey Hwang Senior Advisor, Shin & Kim

Speakers▶ Jim Peters Senior Partner, Korn Ferry International Leadership and Talent Consulting Practice

▶ Christopher Sungwook Khang President & CEO, GE Korea

▶ Kweontaek Chung Executive Director, Samsung Economic Research Institute(SERI)

Session 2

Breaking through the Wall of

Conformity at Workplaces

Moderator▶ Heesung Lee Country Manager, Intel Korea

Speakers▶ Scott Drach Vice President of Human Resources, Boeing Defense, Space & Security

▶ Eric Alexander Vice President of Business Development, Flipboard

Discussants▶ Heekyung Jo Min EVP, Chief HR O�cer, CJ Corp.

▶ Wonho Lee Executive Vice President, Shinhan Bank

Session 3

Talented Young Entrepreneurs &

Youth Start-ups in Creative Economy

Moderator▶ Byungdo Kim Dean, Seoul National Univ. Business School

Speakers▶ Regis Kelly Director, California Institute for Quantitative Bioscience(QB3)

▶ Heuijae Pahk President & CEO, SNU Precision

▶ Hyejin Ryu KAIST IPCEO

Discussants▶ Jiwon Moon CEO, Vingle, Inc.

▶ Wonjae Lee CEO, YOZMA Group

rd 09:00~18:00, November 7(Thu)Day

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Specialized Education and HRTrack DSession 1

Developing Leaders of Character

at West Point

Interlocutor▶ Sunny Yi Managing Partner, Bain & Company, Inc.

Speaker▶ Timothy Trainor Brigadier General & Dean of the Academic Board, United States Military Academy, West Point. US Army

Session 4

How Social Media Changes HR

Interlocutor▶ Margaret Key Market Leader, Burson-Marsteller Korea

Speaker▶ Madan Nagaldinne Head of HR, Asia-Paci�c Facebook

Session 2

Gifted Youth Education: Now and the Future

Interlocutor▶ Kyungchan Min Professor of Mathematics, College of Science, Yonsei Univ.

Speakers▶ Richard Sinclair Dean, Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science

▶ Hang Kim Hoo Principal, National Univ. of Singapore(NUS) High School of Mathematics and Science

Session 3

Beyond the Classroom Walls

to Communicate with the World

Moderator▶ Jinsook Kim Director, Smart Education R&D Division, Korea Education and Research Information Service(KERIS)

Speakers▶ Bruce Dixon Co-Founder & President, Anywhere Anytime Learning Foundation(AALF)

▶ Eunhee Jung O’Neill Founder & Chairperson, IVECA International Virtual Schooling

Discussants▶ Jaeho Lee Professor, Department of Computer Education, Gyeongin National Univ. of Education

▶ Eunsoon Baik Executive Director, National Institute for Lifelong Education(NILE)

The program is subject to change.

Registration Information

Please register through our official website if you want to attend.Once the online registration is completed, we will review your organization and field,and confirm your attendance via e-mail.

*Welcome Reception (Nov. 5) and the Opening Ceremony & Keynote Speech (Nov. 6) are by invitation only.

• Address : 2F I-Net Bldg., #8 Nonhyun 79St., Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea (135-924)

• Tel : 070-8280-6563

• Fax : 02-338-1083

• e-mail : [email protected]

Global HR Forum Registration o�ce

How to Register

Period

Fee

Online registration is available (www.ghrforum.org)

September 2(Mon) ~ October 18(Fri), 2013

No registration fee required.

Lunch will be provided with a charge during the forum (Nov. 6~7).

Please purchase lunch coupon on site (KRW 10,000 per meal / including VAT).

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Main Speakers•Bill Gates, Chairman of Microsoft•Paul Wolfowitz, President of World Bank•Bertel Haarder, Minister of Danish Ministry of Education•Robert J. Barro, Professor of Harvard University•Francis Fukuyama, Professor of Johns Hopkins University•John J. Haley, President & CEO of Watson Wyatt, USA•Jean-Robert Pitte, President of University of Paris IV Sorbonne, France

Contents•Global Political and Economic Trends Facing a New Generation of Leaders•Global Talent, Global Prosperity•Creating a Global Talent Pool – Business Perspective•Creating a Global Talent Pool – Higher Education Perspective•Cooperating to Create a Global Talent Pool•Views on the World of Business about Human Resource•Views on Higher Education about Resource-Human Capital and Economic Growth•Realizing the Korean Dream : a Knowledge Driven Economy, Healthy Families & Thriving Communities

DateVenueTheme

November 8~10, 2006Grand Intercontinental Hotel, SeoulGlobal Talent, Global Prosperity

GlobalHR Forum2006

Main Speakers•Gerhard Schroeder, Former Chancellor of Germany•C. Fred Bergsten, Director of Peterson Institute for International Economics•Dave Ulrich, Professor of University of Michigan•David J. Skorton, President of Cornell University•Richard K. Miller, President of Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering•Ralph A. Eichler, President of ETH Zurich•Tan Chorh Chuan, President of National University of Singapore•Atsushi Seike, President of Keio University

Contents•Blueprint for Global Leadership in the 21st Century•Creative Management and Global Human Resource strategy•Growth Sustainability and Stability of Society for Job Creation•Plan for Cooperation among Countries in the Asia-Pacific Region to Produce Creative Global Leaders•World Order and Korea’s leadership in the Age of Multi-polarization•A Policy for Cultivating Creative Talent•Global Companies’ Strategy for Creative Human Resources•Strategy for Connection

DateVenueTheme

November 3~5, 2009Grand Intercontinental Hotel, SeoulCreative Education for All

GlobalHR Forum2009

Main Speakers•Bill Clinton, Former President of USA•Oscar Arias, Sanchez President of Costa Rica•Kimoon Ban, Secretary General of UN•Richard C. Holbrooke, Vice Chairman of Perseus LLC•Francis Fukuyama, Professor of Johns Hopkins University•Ben Verwaayen, CEO of BT•Franz Cremer, Senior Vice President of BMW Group, Germany

Contents•Global Challenges and HR Agenda•Trust and Modern Organizations•Establishing the Fostering of Human Resource as the Basic Framework of CSR Management•Innovation and Firm Culture•Human Resource Challenge for a Global Airport Operator•Developing the Collective intelligence of an Organization with Just in Time Knowledge and Learning•Innovation in Higher Education•Innovative Talent Strategies in Global Enterprises•National HR Strategies for Sustainable Development•Trans-National and Cross-Sectoral Dialogue on HR

DateVenueTheme

October 23~25, 2007Grand Intercontinental Hotel, SeoulHR Solutions for the Next Generation

GlobalHR Forum2007

Past Forums

GlobalHR Forum2008 Contents

•The Changing World Affairs and the New Role of Government•How the Cultivate Core Talents for the Future•Education’s Challenge for Creative Talent Development•Future-Oriented Innovation of University Education•Change in Global Environment and Corporate Strategies for Human Resources•Educational Reform for Developing Creative Talents•Emerging HR Issues

DateVenueTheme

November 4~6, 2008Grand Intercontinental Hotel, SeoulCreative Talents for Global Collaboration

Main Speakers•Myungbak Lee, President of Republic of Korea•Jack Welch, Former CEO of General Electric•Craig R. Barrett, Former Chairman of the Board of Intel Corporation•Martin Feldstein, Former President of National Bureau of Economic Research•Terashima Jitsuro, Head of Mitsui Global Strategic Studies Institute•Jean Robert Pitte, Former President, University of Paris-Sorbonne•Jozef M. Ritzen, President of University of Maastricht

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Main Speakers•Yukio Hatoyama, Fomer Prime Minister of Japan•Paul Volcker, Former Chairman of U.S. President's Economic Recovery Advisory Board•Francis Fukuyama, Senior Fellow, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University•Michele Wucker, President, World Policy Institute•Weiping Huang, Professor of Economics, Renmin Univ. of China•Russ Hagey, Senior Partner & Worldwide Chief, Bain & Company•Eriko Sakurai, President of Japan/Korea Region, Dow Corning Corporation•Carolyn Herrington, President, The Association for Education Finance & Policy•Milton Chen, Senior Fellow & Executive Director, The George Lucas Educational Foundatio

Contents•Leadership Change in Global Economy and East Asian Politics & Economy•Restoring Prosperity: A Large Challenge for All the World•Are We Headed Towards Another Global Economic Crisis?•Creation of a New Corporate Competitiveness: Social Marketing and Utilizing Human Resources•The Role of Family, School and Society in the Age of Centenarians•Learning into the Future: Advances in Technology-based Education•Korean Wave and Education Brand•Future Talent in Asian Hegemony•Future Capitalism and Coexistence

DateVenueTheme

November 1~3, 2011Sheraton Grande Walkerhill, SeoulSmart Education : Reinventing the Future

GlobalHR Forum2011

Contents•Post-Crisis World Economy and Governance System•G20 Global Governance, Seoul Summit and Korea’s Role•Imperative: Sense of Global Citizenship and Social Responsibility•Cultivating Next Generation Leadership•Innovation Economy to Quality Jobs Towards Sustainable Growth•Future of Euro Zone After the Debt Crisis•China’s Currency Policy & Global Imbalance•G20 Seoul Agenda from Non-G20 Perspectives•Emerging Education Trends and Policies for 21st Century Talents•HRD Cases and Future Workforce Plans for Multinational Enterprises•HR Development and Strategies for Future Labor Market Demands

DateVenueTheme

October 26~28, 2010Sheraton Grande Walkerhill, SeoulOpen and Ready for Tomorrow

Main Speakers•Alan Greenspan, Former Chairman of Federal Reserve Board•Hajoon Chang, Professor of Economics, University of Cambridge•Robert Mundell, Professor of Economics, University of Columbia•Jacques Attali, President of Planet Finance•Franci Phelan CHRO, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation•Luc Weber, President, Geneva University (Switzerland)•Jeffrey Pfeffer, Professor of Organizational Behavior, Stanford University•Joseph Polisi, President of The Juilliard School•Tony Little, Headmaster of Eaton college

GlobalHR Forum2010

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Contents•Overcoming the Global Economic Crisis by Increasing International Cooperation•Negotiating to Change the World The Global Economy in Transition, Looking for the Next Source of Growth•The Role of Universities as Centers for Knowledge Creation; How They Change Companies and Communities•Better Early-Childhood Education for Cultivating Future Talents•The New Era of Competence: Connecting Learning and Employment•Human Talent Development in the Era of China-Japan-Korea FTA•Specialty Schools and Institutions that Nurture Creative Talents (The Berklee College of Music, Parsons The New School of Design, Le Cordon Bleu)

DateVenueTheme

October 23~25, 2012Lotte Hotel SeoulBetter Education, The Best Welfare

Main Speakers•Gordon Brown, Former Prime Minister of The United Kingdom•Geunhye Park, Presidential Candidate of the Saenuri Party•Daniel Shapiro, Founder and Director, Harvard International Negotiation Program•Anne Krueger, Research Professor of International Economics, School of Advanced International Studies(SAIS), Johns Hopkins University / Former First Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary Fund(IMF)•Richard B. Freeman, Professor of Economics, Harvard University•Roger H. Brown, President, Berklee College of Music•Feridun Hamdullahpur, President, University of Waterloo•Simon Collins, Dean of Fashion, Parsons The New School for Design•André J. Cointreau, President, Le Cordon Bleu International

GlobalHR Forum2012

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GLOBAL HRF O R U M 2 0 1 3BEYOND WALLS

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