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Trust In HR – Interview with CAHR19 Keynote Speaker Amber Baldet

Trust In HR – Interview with CAHR19 Keynote Speaker Amber Baldet

Like most HR practitioners, Amber Baldet, CEO, Clovyr, builds bridges between worlds – a feat that demands a deep, mutual trust. With a history of collaborating with her executive peers at JP Morgan Chase and underground cypherpunks, Baldet spearheaded the development and growth of the JPMorgan Chase Blockchain Center of Excellence. If you struggle to build meaningful trust within your company to create (or even improve existing) systems, you won’t want to miss Amber’s wisdom.

Gutsy, glitter-loving CEO and blockchain technology pioneer Amber Baldet will be taking the #CAHR19 Main Stage on Wednesday at the 2019 California HR Conference – and we can’t wait. In our latest interview, we dive into Baldet’s extensive experience with building trust, internal advocacy for emerging tech, and understanding blockchain – and what it means for HR.

Amber Baldet, CEO, Clovyr
CAHR19: For those unfamiliar, can you tell us a bit about what blockchain is?
Amber Baldet: Technically, a blockchain is just away for people who don’t necessarily know or trust each other to share tamper-proof data. But when enterprises talk about blockchain technology today, they’re usually talking about applications that help them coordinate in new ways across the trust boundaries within their organization or industry.

CAHR19: What’s the question you’re most often asked about blockchain?
Amber Baldet: People often ask if it’s ready for prime time – the scaling and energy usage challenges of public blockchain projects like Bitcoin and Ethereum have highlighted some tradeoffs in permissionless blockchain networks. Most of the platforms enterprises are looking at, though, have made some different trust assumptions that allow them to scale more easily. There is still a long way to go from “useful technology” to “ubiquitous applications,” though.

CAHR19: What catalyzed your interest in blockchain? How were you able to incorporate this interest with your work at JP Morgan?
Amber Baldet: I’d followed the progression of Bitcoin since its early days, because it’s a technically interesting project that also combines aspects of economics, security, and social governance in new ways. Once people started talking about tokenizing other financial assets (making them digitally scare and trackable), it became very interesting to the banking sector and I was lucky to be in the right place to be able to explain things in a way that was helpful to many different stakeholders.

CAHR19: Why is staying on the pulse of emerging technology a crucial strategy for HR practitioners?
Amber Baldet: Everything about the workforce is changing, from how people work, to when and where they work, and how you discover the best talent in a global marketplace. Embracing that evolution keeps your company competitive, but it’s not always easy to transform legacy processes and systems. It’s a journey that never ends and requires dedicated resources to stay competitive.

CAHR19: What advice do you have for HR professionals fighting for technological advances within their own companies?
Amber Baldet: Excitement about digital innovation means that there is a great opportunity to drive investment in things you probably should have had already if you really were following all those best practices recommendations… whether that’s a deep dive security test to ensure there’s no employee data lost due to an embarrassing data breach or revisiting policies to allow employees to contribute to open source projects in their free time (an important recruiting checkbox for the best developer talent). Use the hype to do something real.

CAHR19: What do you recommend for HR professionals who want to make the case at their company to implement blockchain in relevant applications?
Amber Baldet: There’s no point in implementing a technology just to have the shiny new thing. Stay on top of interesting projects, like attestations that can reduce diploma fraud and simplify credential vetting, and be prepared to move when the time is right. That might mean revising vendor onboarding processes so they work better for startups, or identifying innovation-thinkers already in the organization that can help catalyze internal education.

CAHR19: Why are you excited to speak at the California HR Conference?
Amber Baldet: People are the heart (and brain and muscles) of a company. Strong HR practices are crucial to a healthy, productive company – and to keeping employees safe – so it’s fun to get to engage with a group of practitioners that live that every day. It’s a good time to be thinking about what the organization of 2030 looks like.

Thanks so much for your time, Amber! We can’t wait to learn from you at the CAHR19 closing keynote session on Wednesday. It’s not too late to sign up – register today to join us at the largest HR event on the West Coast and earn 18.0 recertification credits!

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CAHR19 Keynote Speakers

Learn from World-Class Experts

Monday Keynote
DANIEL H. PINK

Bestselling Author of When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing, To Sell is Human and Drive
Tuesday Keynote

LINDA A. HILL
Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School & Bestselling Author of Collective Genius: The Art and Practice of Leading Innovation

Wednesday Keynote
AMBER BALDET

CEO, Clovyr, former Blockchain Program Lead at JP Morgan 

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CAHR19 Speaker Spotlight: Interview with Stacey Lewis

CAHR19 Speaker Spotlight: Interview with Stacey Lewis

At the 2019 California HR Conference, we’re all about elevating HR’s position in the corporate world. Come get the knowledge you need to transform your role and ensure that you’re seen as a strategic business partner – especially at speaker Stacey Lewis’s Monday session, You Have Finally Got A Seat At The Table………Now What?!?!. Get the inside scoop on Stacey Lewis’s session in our CAHR19 Speaker Spotlight!

This interview is brought to you by Darlene Cohen, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, an official #CAHR19 writer. Darlene is Chief HR Strategist with HR On Call Solutions. Darlene’s interviews with CAHR19 Speakers feature key questions from an HR perspective to help you find the sessions and speakers that will best serve you and your HR career. Learn more about Darlene below.


CAHR19 SPEAKER SPOTLIGHT

Written by Darlene Cohen
Featuring Stacey Lewis, CHRO & Director of HR, Port Of Long Beach

As HR professionals, we’re used to hearing the question, “how does HR get a seat at the table?” Stacey Lewis, CHRO for the Port of Long Beach is a leader in command who owns that “seat” HR professionals yearn for. You can hear her command of leadership in her voice, and her passion for human resources is inspiring.

Stacey Lewis at CAHR19

In college, Stacey Lewis majored in psychology, and her HR career started as summer internships at a real estate company and the FAA. After college, she landed a role as a technical recruiter, and the rest, as they say, is history. I had heard about the fascinating Stacey for years in conversations with one of my favorite HR Gal Pals who reported to Stacey at the Port of Long Beach. Stacey is an engaging, smart articulate HR professional with infinite energy, personality, and extensive HR experience. 

Stacey earned the CHRO role and her seat at the table using the same strategies she will passionately share with us during her session on Monday, August 26, 2019 at 11:15am to 12:30pm appropriately titled “You Have Finally Got A Seat At The Table………Now What?!?!” I spoke with Stacey to learn her thoughts, ideas along with recommendations on how anyone and everyone can earn a seat at the table.

Here are the results of our animated conversation.

CAHR19 – The current binary choices for HR is the term people and culture instead of human resources. In your opinion, what makes the focus on people and culture different from human resources?

Stacey Lewis – HR is the synergy, consciousness, and culture of organizations. All of those fancy titles focus on only one piece of HR. When talking about people, culture, and experience, we have to be careful these titles don’t box us in. Yes we want to be progressive, however we need to ensure these new titles accurately reflect our actions, deliverables, knowledge, competencies in alignment with our people, culture, business acumen combined with everything that is now human resources.

CAHR19 – As HR in most organizations continues to evolve, how can HR leaders navigate past outdated negative perceptions of HR as paper pushers and position themselves with not only a seat at the table but as independent confidants to the CEO? 

Stacey firmly believes HR professionals are so much more than “just HR,” we are strategists in addition the center of gravity for most organizations. According to Stacey, “if you’re in HR, you already have a seat at the table.” The CEO owns the dining room and to use Stacey’s words, “we are the table.” HR professionals should stop asking for something we already have. We need to position ourselves in alignment with the CEO and other leaders to navigate and execute sustainable organizational essentials.

CAHR19 – A critical component for having a seat at the table is business acumen. Please share any wisdom on how HR practitioners can sharpen business acumen and align action with organizational strategies?

Stacey Lewis – Development of assertion navigation techniques is required for HR practitioners to effectively assert themselves. Critical primary steps include learning the business and the operations side during meetings with leadership. An important rule, Stacey says is “never assert yourself in strategies you know nothing about which has the potential to ruin your success and potentially destroy your credibility.” Stacey recommends “offering” to attend CFO meetings, and other high-level meetings by contributing proactive HR support during the session. Conversely, another recommendation is extending HR meeting invites to the CFO and other highly visible leaders. Stacey refers to this as a strategic tradeoff” for the coveted seat at the table. HR professionals should frequently secure information on how HR can navigate and support organization leaders. Having leaders attend HR department meetings ensures leaders are not threatened by HR attending department meetings.

CAHR19 – HR continues to be the profession of choice for college graduates and individuals seeking career changes. What are your recommendations for transitioning into HR?

Stacey shared the first question, she asks anyone interested in an HR career is “why” are they interested? Stacey frequently speaks to undergrad business students at Cal State Long Beach. During these engagements, she shares her love for HR and informs students, HR is not for the faint-hearted, and interested candidates must be comfortable stepping out of cozy comfort zones into the fire. Being diligent and continuously studying your craft is also a requirement. Acknowledging and knowing when to push and when to step back is also of equal importance. It’s also imperative to be okay with identifying the pink elephant in the room and pointing out discrepancies.

CAHR19 – What books would you recommend to HR professionals?

Once I asked this question, Stacey’s excitement was evident, she is an avid book reader with an appetite for reading inspirational books. I have included her comments regarding the four books she firmly recommends any HR person should read:

  • Outliers, by Malcolm Gladwell –  “I love this book, it’s an excellent book, a must-read, this book continues to inspire and impact my success as an HR professional.”
  • It’s Time For Something Different, by Lucy Adams – “I’m digging her”
  • Dare To Lead, by Brene Brown –  “Phenomenal book, I absolutely love it, it speaks to all the things I embrace as an HR leader.”
  • Make Your Bed, by Admiral William McRaven –  “A daily affirmation book, if you don’t manage the small tasks in life, no way are you able to do bigger things.”
  • The Year of Yes, by Shonda Rhimes –  “This book speaks to how HR professionals typical take care of everyone and frequently says yes to everybody but ourselves. This book inspires people to think I can do this or something else.”

CAHR19: What are three key takeaways for this program?

Stacey Lewis: One is the “Seat At The Table To-Do List.” You’ll have to come to the program and learn the other two.

It was an absolute joy speaking with Stacey. If you’re seeking to learn more about the HR seat at the table, please join Stacey for 75 minutes of highly engaged learning, fun, along with an impressive execution at the 2019 California HR Conference!



Written by Darlene Cohen
Darlene Cohen, SHRM-SCP, SPHR, is Chief HR Strategist with HR On Call Solutions. As PIHRA VP of Professional Development from 2014-2018, Darlene was instrumental in curating HR sessions at the 2015-2018 California HR Conferences.

A SHRM Certified Professional and certified Senior Professional in Human Resources, Darlene earned her Bachelor Degree in human resources management and organizational management, and earned a Master’s Degree in organizational leadership from Nichols College.

Darlene blogs on LinkedIn and you can also follow her on Twitter. Darlene is an esteemed member of the #CAHR19 Writers Coalition, covering the 2019 California HR Conference in Long Beach. Register today to join us August 25-28 for HR best practices and California fun!

Maximize Your PDCs and Recertification Credits at CAHR19

Maximize Your PDCs and Recertification Credits at CAHR19

Working in HR has made you an excellent multi-tasker, mediator, system-enhancer, negotiator, interviewer, culture champion…and, did we miss a few things? If so, it’s only because HR now encompasses 8,932 competencies in the modern 21st century workplace. And if you’ve earned an HR certification, you’re proving to the business community that you are an HR force to be reckoned with, and worthy of leading the charge.

Maintaining your HR certification will do fantastic things for your career (including a bump in salary!) and attending the 2019 California HR Conference is an efficient, and fun, to put a dent in those required triennial recertification hours.

Attendees who attend the full conference can earn up to a whopping 18.0 recertification credits, which exceeds most 4-day conferences. With our 70+ sessions that offer SHRM professional development credits (PDCs), California State Bar MCLE hours, and HR Certification Institute (HRCI) Business, California, Global and HR (General) recertification credits, you can earn a huge chunk of credits while meeting your own specific learning objectives.

With our breakdown below, you can strategically attend the CAHR19 sessions that focus on specific credentials. Take a look at your possible schedules and register today!

California-specific & MCLEBusinessGlobalHR (General)

 

California Credit

Working on your PHRca or California State Bar recertification?

Gain 15.0 California-specific credits or MCLE hours with this session schedule.

Plus, enjoy our new California Stage with expanded seating!

 

SUNDAY, AUGUST 25

1:00pm – 2:15pmCalifornia General Session: Managing the Biggest Hurdles for California Employers with Jonathan Siegel (1.25)

2:30pm – 3:45pm – Managing Employee’s Off Duty Conduct: The Do’s and Don’ts with Jennifer Suberlak (1.25)

MONDAY, AUGUST 26

7:30am – 8:45am – Wage and Hour Bombshells with William Betley (1.25)

11:15am – 12:30pm – The Five Ws (and How) of Workplace Investigation with Jennifer Raphael Komsky (1.25)

2:00pm – 3:15pm – Legalities of the 24-7 Workplace with Brian Nagatani (1.25)

4:00pm – 5:15pm – Getting Down & Dirty with the Interactive Process with Nancy Yaffe (1.25)

TUESDAY, AUGUST 27

7:30am – 8:45am – Leave Laws & Benefits with Marilyn Monahan (1.25)

11:15am – 12:30pm – Seeing 20/20 in 2020: A Look at the New Employment Laws Coming Next Year with Kelly Scott (1.25)

2:00pm – 2:15pm – ADA, Workers Compensation and Return to work: Handling Complex Leave Issues with Eric De Wames and Lisa Aguiar (1.25)

4:00pm – 5:15pm – Call Me Caitlyn: Navigating Protections in the Workplace for Transgender Employees with Jennifer Misetich and Joan Cochran (1.25)

 

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28

7:30am – 8:30am – Disability Accommodation Law & Practice for California Employers in 2019 with Rich Falcone (1.25)

9:00am – 10:15am – Reasonable Accommodation – From The Employer And Attorney Perspective with Karen Nash and Nicole Golob Minkow (1.25)

Register for CAHR19 Today!

Business Credit

Working on your SPHR recertification?

Gain up to 14.75 Business credits with this schedule:

 

SUNDAY, AUGUST 25

2:30pm – 3:45pm – PIHRA #RealHR: Unapologetically Toxic – HR’s Role in Cultivating Corporate Culture with Amos Marvel, Jennifer Blair, and Kerry Puglisi (1.25)

 

MONDAY, AUGUST 26

7:30am – 8:45am – What the CFO Wants You To Know as Their HR Business Partner with Paul Butler (1.25)

11:15am – 12:30pm – Organization Design: Going Beyond Drawing An Org Chart with Kifaya Thallam (1.25)

2:00pm – 4:00pm – Masters Series Session: Why Are We Still Lagging in People Analytics? From Idea to Action with David Swanson (2.0)

2:00pm – 3:15pm – How AI Can Prevent Workplace Harassment and Protect Your Bottom Line with Ben Mones (1.25)

4:00pm – 5:15pm – Three HR Concepts: A Facilitated Discussion with Mike Deblieux (1.25)

TUESDAY, AUGUST 27

7:30am – 8:45am – What’s in It for Me? The Business Case for Tailored Employee Communications with Gregg Apirian (1.25)

9:00am – 10:30am – Keynote: Developing Talent That Can Lead Innovation and Digital Transformation with Linda A. Hill (1.0)

11:15am – 12:30pm

  • Technology is NOT the Solution: Bust the Myths about HR. Technology with Tina Robinson (1.25)
  • CHRO Summit (Invitation Only) – From HR to CEO: How HR Can Contribute Strategically to Organizations with Norma Diaz (1.25)

2:00pm – 3:15pm

  • PIVOT! Turn Change & Disruption Into a Culture of Innovation & Agility with Adam Markel (1.25)
  • CHRO Summit (Invitation Only) – The CFO-CHRO Dynamic: Unlocking a Vital Relationship with Paola Alvarez and Jeff Higgins (1.25)

2:00pm – 4:00pm – Masters Series Session: Making the Law Work for You: Leveraging Legal Requirements to Achieve Business Objectives with Patrick Noonan (2.0)

4:00pm – 5:15pm

  • Create an Effective Employee Experience Strategy Using HR Metrics with Melissa Anzman (1.25)
  • CHRO Summit (Invitation Only) – Disrupting the HR Model: What Happens When You Blow Up the Old Way? with Ramona Agrela (1.25)

 

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28

7:30am – 8:45am – Workforce Trends That Will Redefine the Workplace, Workers, and the Work with Shirley Davis (1.25)

9:00am – 10:15am – Relationship Intelligence: HR’s Bridge Between People and Performance with Michael Patterson (1.25)

Register for CAHR19 Today!

Global Credit

Working on your GPHR recertification?

Gain 8.75 global credits with this schedule:

 

MONDAY, AUGUST 26

11:15am – 12:30pm – The ABC’s of International Benefits with Richard Polak (1.25)

2:00pm – 3:15pm – Coming Face to Face with Culture with Catherine Carr (1.25)

4:00pm – 5:15pm – Global Talent Management: It Is Time to Act! with Vlad Vaiman (1.25)

TUESDAY, AUGUST 27

11:15am – 12:30pm – Fostering a Global Mindset to Thrive in our Complex Business Environment with Valerie Bath and Andrea Schnepf (1.25)

2:00pm – 3:15pm – Global DE&I Successses: Leveraging Cross Cultural Insights with Belinda Morris (1.25)

4:00pm – 5:15pm – Pushing the Boundaries: How HR Risks Multiply When Operating Overseas with Ragu Bhargava (1.25)


WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28

9:00am – 10:15am – Empathy and Communication at Multilingual Workplaces with Micah Bellieu (1.25)

Register for CAHR19 Today!

HR (General) Credit

Recertifying your aPHR, PHR, SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP?

Earn up to 18.0 HR (General) recertification credits or Professional Development Credits by attending the full Sunday-Wednesday sessions.


DISCLAIMER:
Keep in mind, you can attend any approved session for general credit or professional development credits. The list below may not contain every possible session that you can earn credits from. You can view the full list of sessions on our Session Directory as well as our CAHR19 App (coming soon to registered attendees).

 

SUNDAY, AUGUST 25

1:00pm – 2:15pmCalifornia General Session: Managing the Biggest Hurdles for California Employers with Jonathan Siegel (1.25)

2:30pm – 3:45pm (Choose one)

 

MONDAY, AUGUST 26

7:30am – 8:45am (Choose one)

  • (Nonprofit HR) Compensation & Benefits – Telling the Story Behind the Data with Christine Newkirk and Regina Birdsell (1.25)
  • Managing Communications During an Internal Investigation with Zach Olsoen and Tamara Devitt (1.25)

9:00am – 10:30am – Keynote: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing with Daniel H. Pink (1.0)

11:15am – 12:30pm (Choose one)

  • You finally got a seat at the table…..now what?!?! with Stacey Lewis (1.25)
  • Ditch the Calculator — Using Analytics to Solve Broader Pay Inequities with Stefan Gaertner (1.25)
  • (Sunshine Session) Five Powerful Improv Exercises to Strengthen Soft Skills with Viet Hoang (1.25)
  • (Mega Session Panel with Great Place To Work) It’s Not About Perks — The Secret to Attracting and Retaining Top Talent with Julian Lute, Tina Jones, and Suzie Elliott (1.25)
  • (Nonprofit HR) Managing Mediation: Resolving Disputes without Litigation with Shereen Thor (1.25)
  • Prevention Strategies to Keep Your Company Out of Wage & Hour Trouble with Brandon Sylvia (1.25)
  • Recruit From Your Head and Your Heart with Kara Yarnot (1.25)

2:00pm – 4:00pmMasters Series Session: Why Are We Still Lagging in People Analytics? From Idea to Action with David Swanson (2.0)2:00pm – 3:15pm (Choose one)

  • Acknowledging and Dealing with Unconscious Bias with Sahar Andrade (1.25)
  • Best Practices for LGBTQ+ Inclusion in the Workplace with Allison VanKuiken (1.25)
  • California’s New Mandatory Retirement Program with Terri Mcgray (1.25)
  • ICE Raids, Green Cards, and Work Visas: Practical Guidance for HR Managers with David Fullmer and Bernard Wolfsdorf (1.25)
  • Navigating the New Harassment & #MeToo CA Laws Landscape with Beth Whittenbury (1.25)
  • (Nonprofit HR) Understanding Effective Board Membership with Leslie Robin

4:00pm – 5:15pm (Choose one)

  • (Nonprofit HR) Building the Bench: Transition and Succession Planning with Maura Harrington (1.25)
  • Free Speech in the Digital Media Era: Navigating a complex legal landscape with Grant Alexander (1.25)
  • Nine Minutes on Monday with James Robbins (1.25)
  • Pay Strategy as a Competitive Advantage: The Power of a Structured Approach with Greg Arnold and Margaret Hylas (1.25)
  • Self-Awareness & Leadership: The Critical Impact of EQ on Your Results with Camille McKinney (1.25)
  • Targeted Workplace Violence and Pre-Attack Indicators Training with Eddie Hernandez and David Perez (1.25)

 

TUESDAY, AUGUST 27

7:30 – 8:45am

  • CHRO Summit (Invitation-only) Leading with Purpose to Create Strategic Impact with Bernice Ledbetter (1.25)
  • Workplace Bullies Are Too Expensive to Keep with Frank Mulcahy (1.25)

9:00am – 10:30am – Keynote: Developing Talent That Can Lead Innovation and Digital Transformation with Linda A. Hill (1.0)

11:15am – 12:30pm (Choose one)

  • Mega Session: Back to Human: How Great Leaders Create Connection in the Age of Isolation with Dan Schawbel (1.25)
  • 10 Data-Driven Methods for Better Engaging Your Employees with Ben Davis (1.25)
  • 10 Minutes by Friday: Enhance Motivation and Accelerate Business Results with Gregg Lederman(1.25)
  • Communication Mastery: Learn to Get Anything Done with Anyone with Kathy Gruver (1.25)
  • Nightmare on Elm Street: Rise of Local Employment Law Ordinances with Walter Stella and Michele Miller (1.25)
  • WORK + LIFE: Balance or Collision? Why Workplace Wellness Works with Lindsay Bailey and Kaleana Quibel (1.25)

2:00pm – 4:00pm – Masters Series Session: Making the Law Work for You: Leveraging Legal Requirements to Achieve Business Objectives with Patrick Noonan (2.0)

2:00pm – 3:15pm (Choose one)

  • Ethics: It’s All About The Little Things with Kimberly Miller (1.25)
  • The Need and Opportunities for Reward Innovation with Jon Ingham (1.25)
  • Too Much of a Good Thing? The Perks and Pitfalls of Unlimited PTO with Marina Galatro (1.25)
  • When No Witnesses Are Around: Tips for Assessing Credibility with Allison West (1.25)
  • Working with Difficult People: Suffering at Work Is Optional with Shari Harley (1.25)

4:00pm – 5:15pm (Choose one)

  • Addressing Mental Health Challenges: 3 Unique Perspectives with Noma Bruton, Scott Ripley, and Rachel Tilman (1.25)
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  • Legality vs. Policy: Addressing Legal Marijuana Use in the Workplace with Tricia McLaurin (1.25)
  • Success in a New Role: How to kick a$$! with Carol Marzouk (1.25)
  • Pushing the Boundaries: How HR Risks Multiply When Operating Overseas with Ragu Bhargava (1.25)

 

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28

7:30am – 8:45am (Choose one)

  • How to Hire a Criminal with Noelle Harling (1.25)
  • Disability Accommodation Law & Practice for California Employers in 2019 with Rich Falcone (1.25)
  • Workforce Trends That Will Redefine the Workplace, Workers, and the Work with Shirley Davis (1.25)

9:00am – 10:15am (Choose one)

10:30am – 12:00pm – Keynote: The Seamless Workforce: How Blockchain Technology Can Help Power Next-Generation Organizations with Amber Baldet (1.0)

Boost Your Recertification Efforts with CAHR19 On Demand

Upon registering for the California HR Conference, you can add “On Demand” to your registration for only $29. You’ll be able to view sessions you missed, and earn dozens more self-paced recertification credits on your own time, at your own pace!

You Belong at #CAHR19!

It’s not too late to join 2,700 California HR professionals and community members for three days of top-notch learning, meaningful connections, HR solutions, and social experiences! Register today and meet us at the Long Beach Convention Center, August 25-28!

Invest in your yourself and your career!

Total Rewards Track at CAHR19

Attendees at Total Rewards Sessions | CAHR19 in Long BeachWhat’s the difference between your ideal candidate ignoring your job listings and accepting your job offer? Sometimes the first red flag potential hires see is your benefits and compensation packages. At the 2019 California HR Conference, our track of sessions devoted to Total Rewards will help you uncover new ways to contribute to your organization’s success and your employees’ wellbeing – as well as increase what your organization’s propositional value to new employees.

As the future of work continues to unfold and eolve, so too must your ability to stsay competitive with compelling,  sustainable, and effective rewards structures. Through this specialized track, gain new insights to leverage benefits and compensation offerings to improve organizational performance, retain the best employees and elevate your employer’s brand to attract the best talent.

Our Total Rewards track is designed to help make your life – and work – easier. For convenience, we’ve gathered up all of our Total Rewards sessions below. Find the right sessions for you, then register to attend today to save $50!

 

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Explore our Total Rewards Track speakers and sessions below, and don’t forget to register for CAHR19! Prices increase this Wednesday, July 31.

 

Ditch the Calculator — Using Analytics to Solve Broader Pay Inequities

Stefan Gaertner – Monday 8/26, 11:15am – 12:30pm

Total Rewards Track Presenter at CAHR19Eliminating pay inequities based on gender, race, ethnicity and other protected statuses is the most important compensation challenge of our time. And pay equity analyses can be used for a whole lot more than just predicting and adjusting pay levels for individuals — they can provide a window into the inner working of your compensation system and reveal the very practices that bring about pay inequality to begin with. This workshop is designed to make the case for why it is a business imperative, help attendees get their organization started with a pay equity analysis or take your current review a step further. Plan for engaging and interactive session with real- life case studies presented.

Stefan Gaertner is Partner at Aon.

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California’s New Mandatory Retirement Program

Terri McGray – Monday 8/26, 2:00pm – 3:15pm 
Total Rewards Track Presenter at CAHR19California just launched the largest state-run retirement plan in the nation. This session will discuss what it means for your business and how the program works. We will address what you need to know with dates, deadlines and responsibilities. State Senate leader Kevin de Leon who wrote the bill, says this is the largest expansion of retirement security since the New Deal. The federal government has given its blessing, and many other states across the country are considering similar action. No matter whether your company offers a qualified retirement plan or not, you need to understand how this program works because it will likely impact all businesses. We will discuss our national retirement crisis and review the advocates and opponent’s view of this program. We will also review the costs, investment options and details as we take comprehensive look at this controversial program.

Terri McGray is President at Longevity Capital Management LLC.

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Pay Strategy as a Competitive Advantage: The Power of a Structured Approach

Greg Arnold & Margaret Hylas – Monday 8/26, 4:00pm – 5:15pm

Total Rewards Track Presenter at CAHR19Total Rewards Track Presenter at CAHR19Learn how a strategic, structured, and thorough approach to compensation program design can optimize your organization’s performance, streamline processes, and help drive individual and corporate performance. This session will be led by two experts who have designed and implemented compensation programs and incentive designs at companies ranging in size from start-ups with less than fifty people to Fortune 100 organizations with thousands of employees.

This session will address:

1) What are the basics of setting up a compensation structure, including defining a pay strategy and philosophy that supports the company’s business strategy?
2) How can a framework for salary, bonus, and long-term incentives be tailored to a company’s pay strategy and philosophy?
3) How and why would different compensation schemes vary across different industries and different levels in an organization, and how can you use different approaches to pay to support your company’s unique strategy?
4) How can you design annual incentive programs that balance individual line of sight with enterprise wide objectives?

Greg Arnold is Principal at Semler Brossy Consulting Group.
Margaret Hylas is Consultant at Semler Brossy Consulting Group.

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WORK + LIFE: Balance or Collision? Why Workplace Wellness Works

Lindsay Bailey & Kaleana Quibell – Tuesday 8/27, 11:00am – 12:30pm

Lindsay Bailey, Total Rewards Track Presenter at CAHR19Kaleana Quibell, Total Rewards Track Presenter at CAHR19Join Lindsay Bailey, the founder of FitPros a national workplace wellness service provider, and Kaleana Quibell the Wellbeing Director of Sequoia Consulting Group for this high engagement discussion on how to design impactful wellness programs that target a total population. To recruit and retain high-caliber employees, its imperative companies are competitive in offering wellness programs that support a healthy work life balance, while being mindful of their wellness budget and company’s bottom-line. Learn how everyone has the power to influence healthy changes in their workplace, in turn carrying positive habits into their life outside the office. Attendees of this results driven discussion will walk away with inspiration and validation that by taking action as a Wellness Champion in the workplace, personal and professional balance is attainable. With social media at our fingertips, the rise of mental health issues, and the increasingly competitive work environment, the days of a simple and separate work life balance have been replaced by an always-on mobile workforce. Studies prove consistent, multi-faceted corporate wellness programs build team camaraderie and engagement with their employer, in turn heighten productivity, decrease absenteeism, and lower healthcare costs.

Lindsay Bailey is Founder at FitPros.
Kaleana Quibel is Wellbeing Director at Sequoia Consulting Group.

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The Need and Opportunities for Reward Innovation

Jon Ingham – Tuesday 8/27, 2:00pm – 3:15pm

Total Rewards Track Presenter at CAHR19Over the last decade, HR has undergone a radical transformation. Much of what we do in recruitment, learning and communication has little similarity to the way these functions used to be performed. Even performance management is finally being re-engineered with reviews and ratings being substantially updated or abolished. But what about reward? Well, although there is talk about the new pay, as yet, there is not that much difference between the new and the old. However there is more that can be done. Some of the main opportunities include making better use of what we are already trying to do by taking a more employee centric perspective ensuring rewards are designed to motivate people; communicating the value people are gaining; allowing managers more discretion to set pay (within a framework) and emphasizing total reward. Other options include team level reward, increasing pay transparency, being smarter about the use of variable pay, taking advantage of the opportunities provided by prosocial rewards and using gamification. This session will review the opportunities to renew reward within a transformed approach to HR and in order to deliver cost savings and improved results in our businesses.

Jon Ingham is Author and Consultant at Strategic Dynamics.

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Too Much of a Good Thing? The Perks and Pitfalls of Unlimited PTO

Marina Galatro – Tuesday 8/27, 2:00pm – 3:15pm ☀️Sunshine Session☀️

Total Rewards Track Presenter at CAHR19As the paid sick leave law wave continues to ripple across the country, companies are looking at ways to meet or exceed the now more than 40 different paid sick leave laws. The idea of unlimited PTO is still splashing through HR professionals’ minds as an alternative way to beat the explosion of paid sick leave laws and as a way to attract and retain talent. Need to go to Hawaii for five weeks? Yes, go — it’s paid time off! Need a “mental health” day or two (or five)? Why not — it’s paid time off! No questions asked. But before implementing such a program, is it too much of a good thing? Will it improve morale and work-life balance or will it cause fear within the organization? Is it a true total rewards element that attracts and retains top talent? What about employees who need an extended medical leave of absence? Are they paid for the full leave duration? “Unlimited” may not really mean without limits. Attend this session to learn what you should know and consider before transforming your total rewards strategy to include an unlimited paid time off program.

Marina Galatro is Sr. HR Consultant at Gallagher .

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Addressing Mental Health Challenges: 3 Unique Perspectives

Noma Bruton, Scott Ripley & Rachel Tilman – Tuesday 8/27, 4:00pm – 5:15pm

Noma Bruton, Total Rewards Track Presenter at CAHR19Scott Ripley, Total Rewards Track Presenter at CAHR19Rachel Tillman, Total Rewards Track Presenter at CAHR19The average life expectancy in the US is on the decline for the first time in 60 years. Experts cite a rise in suicides and the opioid epidemic as contributing factors. Furthermore, roughly 1 out of 5 American workers will experience a mental illness which has a direct impact on productivity costing US companies hundreds of billions per year. While awareness has increased, many HR professionals still shy away from the subject and struggle to find effective ways to address the issue. Competently and compassionately addressing mental health in the workplace is an essential business strategy for success.

Our expert panel consists of an HR executive, employee benefits consultant, and a licensed psychotherapist. Each will share a unique perspective on mental health in the workplace as well as perform an interactive role play highlighting real-life scenarios faced by HR professionals. 

Noma Bruton is Principal at Sagacity HR.
Scott Ripley is Benefits Advisor at Arthur J. Gallagher.
Rachel Tilman, LCPC is HR Consultant & Psychotherapist at Tilly Connects Consulting.

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CEO, Clovyr, former Blockchain Program Lead at JP Morgan 

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LINDA A. HILL
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DANIEL H. PINK

Bestselling Author of When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing, To Sell is Human and Drive

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Talent Management Track Sessions at CAHR19

Talent Management Track Sessions at CAHR19

Talent Management at CAHR19 in Long BeachToday’s tight labor market makes your talent management strategy more important than ever. At the 2019 California HR Conference, we understand what a challenge it is to navigate the ever-changing best practices and emerging trends to stay competitive in the hiring market. But in 2019, talent management is so much more than recruiting – what strategies will you implement in 2020 to invest in your talent, their engagement, and their growth? Attracting, retaining, and growing your talent base requires an understanding of what the future of work will bring.

Our 2019 Talent Management track brings together forward-thinking experts ready to teach you how to attract, recruit, manage, and inspire the most sought after employees who will have the greatest impact on your company. From fostering genuine inclusion in the workplace, to navigating the effects of ICE raids on your company’s talent, to simply working with difficult people, the content in the Talent Management sessions will prepare you with best practices and insight to handle tough situations with ease.

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Browse our Talent Management Track speakers and sessions below, and don’t forget to register for CAHR19! Prices increase Wednesday, July 31. 

 

Recruit From Your Head and Your Heart

Kara Yarnot – Monday 8/26, 11:15am – 12:30pm

Talent Management Track Presenter at CAHR19To be an amazing recruiter, you need to win the minds and hearts of everyone involved in the process – your candidates, your network, your hiring managers, and your leaders. Using the best technologies and applying analytics to your recruiting is just the basis for amazing recruiting. You must stay connected to the hearts of others. Kara will share a personal journey that reminded her how personal touch matters in creating first impressions, building your network, and staying connected to people.

At the end of this session, you’ll be inspired to:
• Create a candidate experience that inspires people to be an ambassador for your brand
•Build networks that include individuals beyond possible candidates and other talent acquisition professionals
• Construct plans to follow-up and stay in contact with your network

By using your head and your heart, you’ll discover that people want to include you in their journeys and you’ll be a better recruiter because of it.

Kara Yarnot is Vice President, Strategic Consulting Services at HireClix.

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Best Practices for LGBTQ+ Inclusion in the Workplace

Allison VanKuiken – Monday 8/26, 2:00pm – 3:15pm ☀️Sunshine Session☀️

Talent Management Track Presenter at CAHR19The landscape for LGBTQ inclusion is changing every day. In the US, an estimated 1.4 million adults in the US identify as transgender. A study put out last year by the Williams Institute discovered that 27% of youth in California are identified as transgender or gender non- conforming. When thinking about younger generations, we know that in the year 2025, millennials will represent 75% of the workforce. And millennials are more than 2xs as likely to identify as LGBTQ and more likely to identify as non-binary or genderfluid than previous generations. For employers, it is no longer a matter of what to do if they have transgender employees, but a matter of preparing for when they have transgender employees.

This session will provide an environment for professionals to elevate their cultural competency of transgender inclusion. Learn important human resources information about how to hire and support talented employees who are transgender and gender non-conforming (TGNC).

Topics covered will include:

The business case for TGNC inclusion
The gender spectrum & transgender identities
• Coming out & navigating transition in the workplace
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Concrete actions for employers to elevate the level of inclusion in the workplace

Allison VanKuiken is Executive Director at Trans Can Work.

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ICE Raids, Green Cards, and Work Visas: Practical Guidance for HR Managers

David Fullmer & Bernard Wolfsdorf – Monday 8/26, 2:00pm – 3:15pm

Talent Management Track Presenter at CAHR19Talent Management Track Presenter at CAHR19This session will provide education and an update on laws and procedures relating to the most common work visas utilized in the corporate world, including employer-sponsored permanent residence “Green Card” applications, as well as immigration-related work-site compliance and enforcement.

Topics to be discussed include:

• H-1B Cap
• Alternatives to H-1Bs: L-1, O-1, E-2
• Free Trade Visas
• The employment based 1st, 2nd, and 3rd preference categories
• Perm labor certifications
• Process for completing I-9 with foreign workers
• How to do I-9s for foreign workers
• Tips for tricky I-9s
• I-9 raid statistics
• Employer rights during an I-9 audit
• How to prepare for an audit
• AB 450

David Fullmer is Partner at Wolfsdorf Rosenthal LLP.
Bernard Wolfsdorf is Partner at Wolfsdorf Rosenthal LLP.

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Nine Minutes on Monday

James Robbins – Monday 8/26, 4:00pm – 5:15pm

Talent Management Track Presenter at CAHR19Get ready for an inspirational, funny, and highly practical session to help you transform your leadership. Managers around the world are feeling the pressure of having too many plates to spin. Nine Minutes on Monday is a simple, easy-to-follow framework guaranteed to increase engagement and motivation among your staff. Thousands of managers around the world are seeing the results of using this simple blueprint. By following the Nine Minutes on Monday process, you will see an increase in employee engagement, a greater loyalty in your staff, and higher morale among your team.

James Robbins is President at The James Robbins Company LLC.

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10 Data-Driven Methods for Better Engaging Your Employees

Ben Travis – Tuesday 8/27, 11:15am – 12:30pm

Talent Management Track Presenter at CAHR19Are your employees engaged? How can you tell? What is engagement? Employee Engagement is one of the most popular yet misunderstood topics in HR. It requires much more than the annual employee engagement survey. This session will demystify employee engagement, share the advantages of optimal employee engagement, challenge HR leaders to examine their own practices, educate the audience on data-driven methods (based on never before seen data), and inspire attendees to more purposefully engage their own teams. For those who want to better engage their own teams but don’t know where to start or even those who’ve attempted to improve their own engagement programs but have hit a wall, this presentation will kick-start a new level of employee engagement.

Ben Travis is Customer Growth Manager at Bonusly.

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10 Minutes by Friday: Enhance Motivation and Accelerate Business Results

Gregg Lederman – Tuesday 8/27, 11:15am – 12:30pm ☀️Sunshine Session☀️

Talent Management Track Presenter at CAHR19Eighty-plus years of research has proven that humans CRAVE three things that enable them to become more motivated: Respect: Help me feel respected for the work I do. Purpose: Show me how what I do has purpose, makes a difference, and is relevant to the organization. Relationship: Help me build stronger connections with people, especially my immediate manager/supervisor. Lederman says, “We, as humans, love recognition, but we struggle to give enough of it. Whether we want to admit it or not, recognition plays a huge role in our everyday work lives— in our happiness, well-being, and working relationships. Learning to strategically recognize employees is the most effective and efficient way to give people what they CRAVE. Doing so leads to accelerated improvements in employee engagement and the work culture, which together inspire a more consistent customer experience.” In this highly interactive session, supervisors, managers, and executives commit to the 10 Minutes By Friday™ habit for giving people more of what they CRAVE! In return, they become better managers and leaders who are able to achieve the business results that matter most to their team, department, and/or organization.

Gregg Lederman is a professional speaker and the President of Employee Engagement at Reward Gateway, .

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Working with Difficult People: Suffering at Work Is Optional

Shari Harley – Tuesday 8/27, 2:00pm – 3:15pm

Talent Management Track Presenter at CAHR19When you feel depleted and exhausted at the end of a workday, chances are, it wasn’t the work that tired you out, but the people you work with. People can be difficult, hitting CC and Reply All when everyone doesn’t need to know, missing deadlines, talking about others when they’re not there . . . the list is endless. Difficult people create unnecessary complexity, strife, and worst of all, stress. What if suffering at work was optional? What if you could work with just about anyone? Get easy-to-use techniques to smooth out even the most challenging workplace relationships. Find out why difficult people are so difficult. Get some practice to prevent difficult behavior. And get the words to tell people to back off or step up.

Shari Harley is President at Candid Culture, Inc.

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High Functioning Teams Deliver High Performance! What is Your Plan?

Curt Archambault – Tuesday 8/27, 4:00pm – 5:15pm

Talent Management Track Presenter at CAHR19Highly skilled team members are not enough. You must have high functioning teams to succeed today. Teamwork is the ultimate competitive advantage because it is so powerful and so rare. Leaders who take on the goal of building high performing teams need a disciplined, persistent, and thoughtful plan. By attending this session, you will be presented with solutions that will create a high-performance team culture.

Leaders and team members willing to do the heavy lifting with the team can experience the following benefits of high performing, cohesive teams:

• Avoid wasting time talking about the wrong issues and revisiting the same topics over and over again because of lack of buy-in
• Make higher quality decisions and accomplish more in less time and fewer resources
• Are comfortable asking for help, admitting mistakes and limitations and take risks offering feedback
• Tap into one another’s skills and experiences
• Put critical topics on the table and have lively meetings
• Align the team around common objectives
• Retain star employees

In this highly interactive session, you will learn about processes, tools and innovative ideas that can assist leaders to build stronger, high performing teams which achieve critical organizational goals.

Curt Archambault is Vice President at People and Performance Strategies.

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Invest in your Talent Management and people strategy by registering for the 2019 California HR Conference today!

 

Join us and your 2,700 new HR friends at #CAHR19 in Long Beach this August. Prices increase after Wednesday, July 31.

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CAHR19 Keynote Speakers

Learn from World-Class Experts

Wednesday Keynote
AMBER BALDET

CEO, Clovyr, former Blockchain Program Lead at JP Morgan 

Tuesday Keynote

LINDA A. HILL
Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School & Bestselling Author of Collective Genius: The Art and Practice of Leading Innovation

Monday Keynote
DANIEL H. PINK

Bestselling Author of When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing, To Sell is Human and Drive

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