Deep joy at the casting of the forthcoming HR Directors Summit, over two days in February at the ICC in Birmingham.
The BBC and Microsoft are sponsoring a Day Two session featuring the double-barrelled duo of Valerie Hughes-D'Aeth of the BBC and Smaranda Gosa-Mensing of McKinsey. How can you resist the come-on....?
"What does tomorrows [sic] Leadership look like? Our expert panel made up of business thought leaders and executives will share with you their opinion on what skills, capabilities and behaviours are required for the next generational leader. And what does successful leadership and management look like in the new world of work? Join the discussion as they uncover what this means for leadership and management? [sic] And how to empower your leaders of tomorrow, today! This interactive session looks beyond re-imaging [sic] how things are and towards innovating the endless possibilities of what they could be."
One hopes both Valerie and Smaranda will also be on deck for a Day One keynote from Lucy Adams. At least she may have proof-read her blurb...
"Why does HR need a fundamental re-think? Hear from Lucy Adams, author of the bestseller ‘HR Disrupted’ as she uncovers a new way of thinking about the role of HR. This eye-opening keynote will explore the key trends and innovative practices transforming HR; including the consumerisation of HR, the employee experience, humanising processes and the movement away from parenting."
Funny, doesn't mention she used to be at the BBC....
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