Monday May 8th, 2006, 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Stanford University Alumni Center
326 GALVEZ ST
Stanford, CA 94305
Phone: 650.723.2021
McDowell Room
Integrated Talent Management (ITM) is an approach to managing corporate investments in people - human capital - that integrates previously disconnected HR processes such as learning, recruiting, performance management, and compensation to improve company performance.
Join leaders in Learning and HR to discuss the evolving opportunity for Integrated Talent Management. We will evaluate the opportunity of developing an open architecture and sharing best practices for global talent management solutions.
| Many corporate executives have identified Talent Management - the strategic management of human capital - as a top issue for 2006 and beyond. Implementing enterprise wide talent management today requires the integration of new and existing processes, content and technology.
Almost ten years ago IMS was formed to provide technical expertise and a neutral gathering point to participants in the e-learning market. Working together IMS members succeeded in developing a set of common technology specifications that have lowered the cost and improved the outcomes of technology-based learning solutions across global training and education segments. |
Agenda
- What it Integrated Talent Management (definitions and examples)?
- What is the market opportunity for Talent Management solutions (data and projections)?
- Challenges in implementing global talent management
- Existing source material for the development an open talent management architecture
Space is limited, so this event is by invitation only. Please contact Robert Todd or Lisa Mattson if you would like to attend.
robert.todd@convergys.com
lisa@imsglobal.org |