Emerging Trends and Innovation in Human Capital
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Emerging Trends and Innovation in Human Capital
Under the Patronage of HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai ﻣــﺆﺗــﻤــﺮ اﻟــﻤــﻮارد اﻟـــﺒـــﺸــــﺮﻳــﺔ 2015 اﻟـــﺪوﻟـــﻲ THE FAHR INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 2015 اﺑﺪاع واﻟﺮؤﻳـﺔ اﻟﻤﺴـﺘﻘﺒﻠﻴﺔ ﻟﺮأس اﻟﻤﺎل اﻟﺒﺸـﺮي Emerging Trends and Innovation in Human Capital Opening Speech By HE Hussein Al Hammadi Minister of Education Chairman of Federal Authority for Government Human Resources Conference: 27 – 28 April 2015 Sheikh Maktoum Hall, Dubai World Trade Centre Workshops: 26 April 2015 The Address Hotel Dubai Mall #FAHR2015 Welcoming International Keynote Addresses Peter Cheese Alex Alonso Ben Casnocha Vice President – Research SHRM USA Best-Selling Author Technology Entrepreneur USA Chief Executive Officer CIPD UK Innovation and Best Practice from Top Regional and International Employers DN Prasad Director of People Services – APAC Google Wissam Hachem VP – Learning and Development Etihad Airways Abdulrahman Saqr HR Director - Automotive Group Al Futtaim Simon Lanham Associate Partner - Talent and Change IBM UK Julia Miller Director Compensation and Benefits MEA Hilton Mona Ayyad Director of Delivery Effectiveness FranklinCovey Middle East Robin Windley Senior Vice President Human Capital DP World Suhail bin Tarraf Chief Executive Officer Tanfeeth Organised By Silver Sponsor NEW FOR 2015! 3 Full-Day Workshops Led by SHRM In Collaboration With Educational Sponsor Knowledge Partner see inside for details Headline Sponsor Exhibitors Celebrating 15 Years of Excellence www.fahrconference.com Knowledge Partner Research Partner Welcome Note from FAHR the Chairman Your Excellencies and Distinguished Guests of the UAE We welcome you to the United Arab Emirates, your second home. We wish you a pleasant stay and hope you will benefit from this year’s international conference, brought to you by the Federal Authority for Government Human Resources for the 5th consecutive year. The conference is held this year under the theme of “Innovation and Emerging Trends in Human Capital”. The theme has been chosen in line with the vision and guidance of the UAE that has long stressed the importance of innovation in all business sectors. Innovation that cannot be achieved without capable world-class human capital. Dear Guests The UAE’s wise leadership, led by HH Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, President of the UAE, and HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, and HH General Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, understand that innovation and human capital are two sides of the same coin. It is crucial to pay attention to the development of human capital as the centre and basis of any development initiatives for the future. Our conference’s agenda this year is packed with important topics as well as specialised sessions that are brought to you by an array of international experts. They will discuss the best practices in the field of human capital development, and their future visions for our profession. We welcome you once again to the United Arab Emirates, your second home. Trend-setting international keynotes from global HR movers and shakers like CIPD UK and SHRM USA A futurist look at how to manage talent in the networked age from best-selling author Ben Casnocha Hear from Google for the first time on how they use metrics and technology to upskill HR capabilities Top employers in the region share their best practices including PepsiCo, Al Futtaim, Hilton, Etihad and DP World Three practical full-day workshops to choose from - led and certified by SHRM Who Should Attend The Conference is a meeting point for leaders from the public and private sectors including: Director Generals / CEOs VPs, Directors and Senior Managers Heads of Human Resources / Learning and Development Management Consultants and Business Partners Heads of Emiratisation / Nationalisation Heads of Recruitment / Talent Acquisition Federal Authority for Government Human Resources Pre-Conference Workshops What Will Inspire You and 500 of Your Colleagues This Year Heads of Talent Management / Training Sunday 26 April 2015 | The Address Hotel Dubai Mall Choose Between Three Leading Workshops Workshop A Workshop B Workshop C The HR Business Partner HR Management Best Practices The SHRM HR Business Partner Workshop is aimed at equipping HR professionals with the skill required to become successful business partners. The full day workshop will offer participants insight into how business operate, how they can build and present an effective business case and how HR can maximize its value to the organisation. The workshop is based on contemporary research and best practices conducted by SHRM globally. It is a generalist program that focuses on the application of conceptual knowledge in everyday work. The aim of the workshops is for delegates to fully understand the five main domains of HR within the context of a value-added HR model. Introduction to HR Metrics and Analytics Benefits of Attending • Identify key leadership skills for HR business partner • Demonstrate effective internal consulting skills • Demonstrate business acumen and an understanding of the financial drivers of business performance • Learn to align your recommendations with the organisation’s strategic direction Benefits of Attending • Apply a structured analysis to assess learning needs, learning objectives and programme designs • Understand the conceptual framework behind compensation, benefit structures and their application in the overall business • Understand employee engagement, its framework and HR’s role in engaging employees Led by: Brad Bosyon, Executive Director – MEA SHRM Led by: Giovanni Everduin Head of Strategic HR & Organisational Change, Tanfeeth Learn how to drive organisational change around human capital activities by linking evidence based data to business strategy and performance. You will learn to apply HR analytics to a broad spectrum of human capital activities. From facilitating outcome-based conversations, to interpreting and benchmarking organisational results. Benefits of Attending • Use business metrics and analytics to evaluate your organisation’s performance • Put metrics into context, and add credibility to HR through facts, numbers and insight • Design a plan for gathering data and implementing human capital measurement in your organisation • Develop an action plan to use and communicate metrics to your business for performance improvement Led by: Bill Robinson Senior Trainer – MEA SHRM Workshop delegates will receive a SHRM certification of attendance. Workshops are conducted in English. Simultaneous translation is NOT available during workshops. Registration starts at 8.00 and workshops begin at 8.30 and end at 14.00 with lunch. www.fahrconference.com Day One Monday 27 April 2015 | Sheikh Maktoum Hall, Dubai World Trade Centre 09.00 Registration and Networking 10.00 UAE National Anthem followed by Opening Remarks 10.15 Welcome Address HE Hussein Al Hammadi, Minister of Education, Chairman of Federal Authority for Government Human Resources 10.30 Guest Speaker A Global Context – New Thinking For A New Era Peter Cheese, CEO of CIPD, will discuss the key trends in the changing nature of work and the workforce in a global and regional context. He will present new thinking and innovation in people management and development practices and capabilities from CIPD’s latest research. Peter Cheese, Chief Executive Officer, CIPD, United Kingdom 11.00 Keynote Speaker The Alliance: Managing Talent In The Networked Age If you want to recruit, train, and retain the best people for your company, understand this: the old employeremployee compact is dead. In today’s entrepreneurial and connectedness age, the best employees are not pledging lifelong loyalty to your organisation — they want to sign up for “tours of duty.” They want to be “entrepreneurial” at work. Ben presents a revolutionary way to make a new talent alliance work for your organisation. Ben also presents a blueprint for how to thrive in the new world of work where every professional must be the entrepreneur of his or her own life. Ben Casnocha, Best-Selling Author, Technology Entrepreneur, USA 13.10 International Keynote From Art To Science: How Technology Is Transforming HR Capabilities The technology revolution has not left HR unaffected. This presentation will discuss how innovation in HRM systems, big data and analytics is forcing HR leaders to make data-backed people decisions. DN Prasad, Director of People Services – APAC, Google, Singapore 13.30 Networking Lunch 14.30 HR And Numbers: How To Measure And Invest In Your Human Capital Suhail from Tanfeeth will present a case study on how they are using models to measure their Human Capital contribution to make smarter investments in people. Suhail bin Tarraf, Chief Executive Officer, Tanfeeth 15.00 The Future Workplace: How Technology Is Revolutionising How And Where People Work This session showcases how the world of work is changing fast and how technology innovation has been accelerating at a very high pace having a big impact on the way people work and collaborate. It will also introduce how HR should not only react but lead this change. Simon Lanham, Associate Partner - Talent and Change, IBM, United Kingdom 15.30 Close of Day One 12.00 Morning Networking Break And Book Signing With Ben Casnocha 12.30 Panel Discussion The Future Of Human Capital And Its Role In Realising National And Organisational Visions In many organisations in the Middle East, public or private, the potential for growth and success is constrained by neither financial capital nor leadership commitment but by people resources. This panel discussion addresses the organisation – HR dynamics and the contribution of the HR function to organisation strategies and how the two have become true ‘partners’. The panel of HR leaders will give their insights on the evolving future of HR. Robin Windley, SVP - Human Capital, DP World Maha Al Mansouri, Director of Human Capital, Masdar Fareda Abdullah, VP - Human Capital & Corporate Communications, Majid Al Futtaim Peter Holland, Associate Professor – HRM, Monash University, Australia Mona Ayyad, Director of Delivery Effectiveness, FranklinCovey Middle East Group Discounts Available Headline Sponsor Franklin Covey Co. is a global company specializing in performance improvement. We help organizations achieve results that require a change in human behavior. Our expertise is in seven areas: leadership, execution, productivity, trust, sales performance customer loyalty and education. Franklin Covey clients have included 90 percent of the Fortune 100, more than 75 percent of the Fortune 500, thousands of small- and midsized businesses, as well as numerous government entities and educational institutions. Franklin Covey has more than 40 direct and licensee offices providing professional services in over 140 countries. For more information, visit www.franklincoveyme.com.executives and business leaders. A limited number of partnership and exhibition opportunities are available. Contact Faariss Khalil for details on tailored packages to meet your needs on +971 4 407 2516 or [email protected] www.fahrconference.com Welcome Day Two Note Tuesday from28the April Chairman 2015 | Sheikh Maktoum Hall, Dubai World Trade Centre 08.30 Registration and Networking 09.30 International Keynote Driving Business Results Through CompetencyBased Training and Assessment Develop an understanding of the relationship between competency-based training and assessment with job performance. Learn about the difference between traditional knowledge-based and competency-based approaches for learning and testing. Alex will discuss the application of competency-based approaches to real-life examples with an overview of their impact on critical job outcomes. Dr Alex Alonso, Vice President of Research, SHRM, USA 10.30 The “Always Learning” Organisations: How Accelerating Changes Are Forcing L&D To Evolve With new opportunities to accompany recovery, more businesses are exploring different areas for growth. To achieve growth, talent skills and competences need to move hand in hand with the business. This sessions discusses what a ‘learning organisation’ really looks like and how to make the move from reactive learning to proactive capability building. Wissam Hachem, Vice President – Learning and Development, Etihad 11.00 Morning Networking Break 11.30 Human Capital – Your Ultimate Competitive Advantage Based on the award-winning book by Dr Stephen R. Covey, the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, this session will help you discover how you can create an ‘operating system’ within your organisation and build a culture of effectiveness to provide sustainable results for your business. Mona will showcase how you can achieve sustained superior results by focusing on making your people and leaders more effective through a number of habits that support your core competences. Mona Ayyad, Director of Delivery Effectiveness, FranklinCovey Middle East 12.00 The Engagement Challenge: Engaging Multi-Cultural Workforces In Public And Private Organisations It is no secret that engaged employees perform better, are more productive and are more likely to stick around. Most modern studies now show a direct link between engagement level and business profitability and financial performance. In a region with many culture at work in every organisation, the engagement challenge is amplified but so is the impact. Abdulrahman Saqr, HR Director - Automotive Group, Al Futtaim 12.30 Panel Discussion The State And Future Of The 2020 GCC Labour Markets As the GCC strengthen its prominence as an economic powerhouse in the region with the UAE hosting the World Expo 2020 and Qatar the World Cup 2022, the talent landscape across the region is being dramatically transformed at a scale and pace of change that is unprecedented in the region’s history. This panel discussion made up of GCC experts looks at the opportunities and challenges in the GCC labour markets and how HR can prepare. 13.00 Networking Lunch 14.00 Managing Workforce Diversity For Competitive Advantage In The GCC The GCC has become a melting pot for over 100 nationalities. Women participation in the workforce is on the rise, especially amongst GCC nationals. Median age of new hires is also shifting towards fresh graduates and younger generations. In a region so diverse, managing diversity in the workplace is no easy task. Ruth McGill, Head of HR – Middle East, North Africa and Pakistan, Standard Chartered 14.30 Next Generation Of Total Rewards That Deliver Maximum Value And Strengthen Retention Organisations have been rewarding their employees in the same way for the past few decades with heavy reliance on fixed pay and allowances to attract talent. This approach has given companies very little room and flexibility to align their rewards practices to their business objectives. Julia Miller, Director Compensation and Benefits - MEA, Hilton 15.00 Creating An Irresistible Employee Value Proposition To Improve Employee Retention In the fierce war for talent, employers struggle to keep a competitive edge to not only attract but also retain key people. The EVP approach to HR is becoming even more popular as economies recover. 15.30 Networking Lunch and Close of Conference www.fahrconference.com ﻣــﺆﺗــﻤــﺮ اﻟــﻤــﻮارد اﻟـــﺒـــﺸــــﺮﻳــﺔ 2015 اﻟـــﺪوﻟـــﻲ THE FAHR INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 2015 اﺑﺪاع واﻟﺮؤﻳـﺔ اﻟﻤﺴـﺘﻘﺒﻠﻴﺔ ﻟﺮأس اﻟﻤﺎل اﻟﺒﺸـﺮي Emerging Trends and Innovation in Human Capital 26 – 28 April 2015 Sheikh Maktoum Hall, Dubai World Trade Centre #FAHR2015 Conference at a Glance Sunday 26 April 2015 Monday 27 April 2015 Tuesday 28 April 2015 Pre-Conference Workshop The FAHR International Conference The Address Hotel Dubai Mall Sheikh Maktoum Hall, Dubai World Trade Centre GROUP DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE +971 4 335 2483 [email protected] AZ3063 Book By 1 March 2015 DELEGATE PRICE Book Before 22 March 2015 Book After 22 March 2015 Five Easy Ways to Register +971 4 335 2437 The FAHR International Conference 2015 Simultaneous Translation Available Entire Event Conference + Full Day Workshop AED 3,899 AED 4,199 AED 4,499 Conference Only AED 3,099 AED 3,399 AED 3,699 Discounts for group registrations over 5 delegates are available. Conference fees include documentation, luncheon and refreshments. Delegates who attend all sessions will receive a Certificate of Attendance by email. All registrations are subject to our terms and conditions which are available at www.informa-mea.com/terms. Please read them as they include important information. By submitting your registration you agree to be bound by the terms and conditions in full. [email protected] +971 4 335 2438 Informa Middle East. P.O Box 9428, Dubai, UAE www.fahrconference.com DELEGATE DETAILS First Name: Surname: Job Title: Company: Address: Postal Code: Country: Tel: City: Mobile: Fax: Email: PAYMENTS A confirmation letter and invoice will be sent upon receipt of your registration. Please note that full payment must be received prior to the event. Only those delegates whose fees have been paid in full will be admitted to the event. AVOID VISA DELAYS – BOOK NOW If you are unable to attend, a substitute delegate will be welcome in your place. Registrations cancelled more than 7 days before the Event are subject to a $200 administration charge. Registration fees for registrations cancelled 7 days or less before the Event must be paid in full. Substitutions are welcome at any time. All registrations are subject to acceptance by Informa which will be confirmed to you in writing. Due to unforeseen circumstances, the programme may change and Informa reserves the right to alter the venue and/or speakers or topics. ACCOMMODATION DETAILS Sheikh Maktoum Hall Dubai World Trade Centre Dubai, UAE We highly recommend you secure your room reservation at the earliest to avoid last minute inconvenience. You can contact the IIR Hospitality Desk for assistance on: Tel: +971 4 407 2693 Fax: +971 4 407 2517 Email: [email protected] PR/RB HR Human Resources J CANCELLATION EVENT VENUE: O Delegates requiring visas should contact the hotel they wish to stay at directly, as soon as possible. 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