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Event
08 Mar 2016

HR Agility

Keeping the Enterpreneurial spirit alive

During this seminar, we will explore the high growth companies' HR trends, best practices and the differences in HR strategies and behaviours of small and large companies.Nowadays, power has shifted to the start-ups and there are many ways in which corporates can learn from entrepreneurs as they are the real innovation catalysts. They are fast and agile compared to the slow huge turtles, can seize new opportunities, provide better customer service, and are less intimidating to potential partners…they are a real source of distinct and competitive advantage.How can Large Companies keep the Entrepreneurial spirit alive?Decisions for entrepreneurs are made much more on passion, experience, simplification, intuition and they don't have any room for employees who don't contribute to the company in some way, shape or form.Compare this to a corporate decision-maker life which can sometimes result in a mundane 9 to 5 with little room for creation, growth, innovation and a lot of bureaucratic red tape that can lead to disengagement and the feeling that his/ her talents and abilities are not used to the fullest.Elon Musk (CEO of SpaceX, PayPal, Tesla Motors) says: "Entrepreneurs make smarter choices"Entrepreneurs recognise that markets keep changing, technology evolves rapidly, like consumer preferences, and learning from experience can often lead to a different choice and that makes them very agile.Jack Ma (CEO, Alibaba Group) quotes “Don't hire the most qualified, hire the craziest”. However, according to the New York Times, 80% of hiring is done based on “cultural fit”…which means we hire people we want to hang out with.During these two days, we asked a number of entrepreneurs and innovative corporate thinkers to reflect on the elements they think are most critical for HR and the Business. We'll discover what can be learnt from them and what practical experiments can be applied in larger organisations."HR leaders should assume a more vital, strategic role inside their companies, rather than merely keeping busy with everyday stuff like: policies, payroll, and picnics“ argues Dave Ulrich, Professor, University of Michigan and #1 HR thought LeaderThe seminar is part of the 4th HRcoreLAB which will feature:3 Seminars47 High-level expert speakers250+ HR professionals37 Case-Studies from leading Organisations9 Interactive roundtable sessions3 hands-on R&D sessions3 Boardroom sessions2 Exclusive Cocktail partiesAnd much more...Seminars:6th Future of Recruitment4th Leading with TalentHR Agility *NEW*Companies:Tui, Airbnb, Google, Uber, Spotify

When

8 Mar 2016 @ 08:15 am

9 Mar 2016 @ 05:45 pm

Duration: 1 days, 9 hours


Where

Hotel Rey Juan Carlos I

Av. Diagonal

Spain


Language

English en


Organised by

Teneo Meetings (deactivated)

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