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CAHR18 Track Preview: Talent Management

CAHR18 Track Preview: Talent Management

Talent is both the life blood of a company and simultaneously the elusive organizational lynchpin that can be so hard to “get right.” At the 2018 California HR Conference, we understand what a challenge talent management is, and that making it work requires agile thinking and a keen awareness of what the future of recruiting, management, and retention will bring.

Our 2018 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 the growing presence of artificial intelligence in HR to generational differences in the workplace, the content in the Talent Management sessions will prepare you with best practices and insight to handle the toughest talent situations with ease.

Take a look at the speakers and sessions in the Talent Management track below, then register to attend today!

Talent Management Track

From AI to inter-generational differences, learn from our seasoned experts & stay on trend in your talent management.

Future-Proofed: Reimagining HR Jobs in the Artificial Intelligence Economy
Monday, 8/27/2018 from 11:00am – 12:30pm
Presented by Dr. Terri Horton, MBA, PHR, Principal Consultant TLT Consulting
Credit: HR (General) 

As organizations increasingly use AI systems to transform business strategy, create greater efficiencies and gain market advantage, roles across the enterprise are being reimagined, to include roles in human resources. It is projected that by 2025 AI systems will replace 45% of tasks associated with most jobs, which means that many roles within organizations be reimagined. This is particularly the case for HR roles in talent acquisition and employee engagement. This means that human resource professionals will need to acquire new skills and interdisciplinary expertise to futureproof their brands, work along side AI systems, and continue to deliver strategic value to the organizations they serve.

Key Takeaways:

  • Learn how the AI and machine learning landscape is reshaping the HR space
  • Learn skills and compentencies required for reimagined HR roles
  • Learn strategies for HR professionals to future-proof their professional brands in the AI economy

Dr. Terri Horton is a workforce futurist, skills, learning and artificial intelligence strategist. She is a consultant, Forbes Contributor, corporate trainer, speaker and educator. Her expertise is in providing organizations and executives with strategies centered on leveling up with the right workforce knowledge, insights, strategies and skills to future-proof their brands in the artificial intelligence economy. Dr. Horton is also an instructor in the CSU and UC systems teaches in undergraduate, post-graduate, custom, corporate and international education programs. Dr. Horton holds a doctorate in Education from USC, a Master’s Degree in Organizational Management, MBA in Marketing and micro credentials from Cornell University and MIT in data analytics and artificial intelligence business strategy. Dr. Horton holds SHRM-CP, PHR, HCS and SWP industry credentials and is a member of PHIRA, SHRM, and the American Marketing Association. in/theultimatebrandstrategist/

Generational Similarities in the Workplace
Monday, 8/27/2018 from 2:00pm – 3:15pm
Presented by Lizz Pellet, Director of Great People, Modern Gourmet Foods
Credit: HR (General)

So often in the workplace and in our daily lives we look at the differences in others rather than the similarities we may share. With four generations currently in our workforce we may overlook how much we actually have in common with each other that can translate into employee engagement. This session is highly interactive with audience participation demonstrating that we may have skewed perceptions of different generations.

Key Takeaways:

  • Four generations defined
  • What we say about the different generations at work and how that is counter productive
  • Discover what the generations share about motivation and leadership

Lizz Pellet is a Fellow in Organizational Transformation from Johns Hopkins University. She is a change agent with over 15 years of experience developing and delivering solutions that positively impact business results through the most valuable organizational asset: people. Strong in team and leadership effectiveness using a strength based approach when collaborating across cultures and business units. Popular national speaker and educator known for outstanding knowledge transfer with a humorous approach.

Reaching Candidates: Make the Job Search like an Amazon Buying Experience
Monday, 8/27/2018 from 4:00pm – 5:15pm
Presented by Lawrel Aufmuth, Vice President of Talent Acquisition, Advantage Solutions
Credit: HR (General) 

Recruiting is the most strategic, complex and dynamic function within HR, but it hasn’t received the technology, attention, or investment it deserves. In a tightened labor market, today’s candidates are consumers who value the candidate experience more than ever, and executives are prioritizing the need for cost-efficient and effective recruitment strategies. Because recruitment is so critical to business success, there’s an enormous opportunity at hand for companies to embrace a new approach to attracting and hiring candidates. It begins with tossing the reactive hiring model and old technology, and instead treating the job seeking process as a consumer experience. Advantage Solutions generates $65+ billion and supports 40,000+ employees, staking claim as a leading sales and marketing agency. To keep pace and successfully scale the business, Advantage Solutions implemented machine learning, revamped its career site and executed an advanced social and mobile strategy. Its application process now operates very similar to a “shoe-buying experience,” to meet consumers’ needs and preferences, and reduce drop-off. This session will offer advice to convince key decision makers on the critical function of recruitment, adopt marketing techniques, and implement new strategies into your recruiting model to make the job-searching experience as streamlined as shopping on Amazon.

Key Takeaways:

  • Learn how rich candidate data can impact your recruitment marketing strategy.
  • Discover how to incorporate marketing strategies into recruiting to appeal to today’s consumers.
  • Influence business decision makers to rethink recruitment strategies and the candidate experience.

Lawrel Aufmuth draws from more than 20 years of experience in Operations and Human Resources with a strong focus on leveraging human capital as a key organizational strategy. Her expertise is in building innovative strategies with the critical outcome being business strategies that can be implemented in the real world with limited budgets and competing priorities. Lawrel has worked for both private and public organizations known for their excellence in operations and human capital management. Her corporate experience includes Gap Inc., Starbucks Coffee Company and The Home Depot where she held various regional and national positions in Talent Acquisition and Human Resources. Lawrel currently serves as the Vice President of Talent Acquisition for Advantage Solutions, the leading sales and marketing company with a workforce of more than 40,000 talented associated generating $65B in sales. At Advantage Solutions, Lawrel leads a team of several hundred recruiting professionals who support hiring throughout North America. In this role, she has overhauled the recruiting process, technology solutions and implemented a best in class talent acquisition team. 

Veteran Talent Management: From “We Will” to “At Will”
Tuesday, 8/28/2018 from 11:15am – 12:30pm
Presented by Justin Constantine, JD, CEO and Motivational Speaker, Constantine Group
Credit: HR (General)

250,000 veterans transition from military service every year joining the over 14-million veterans in the workforce. While many companies recognize the value that these veterans bring to the workforce they may struggle to implement a successful veteran employment program. Whether looking to hire one veteran or 1,000, organizations must know how to source, attract, and hire the right candidate- with the right skills. More importantly, implementing an onboarding process and instilling a culture that fosters engagement and retention helps your veteran employees succeed while simultaneously supporting your business goals.

Key Takeaways:

  • In this interactive session, you will learn how to implement the critical components of a successful Veteran Hiring
  • Program that’s both scalable and sustainable
  • Manage the Veteran hiring process- from pipeline to recruiting to resume, interview to offer
  • Onboarding your Veteran hire- tips and resources to create an effective onboarding
  • Cultivating a Military-friendly Culture and Work Environment that leads to retention & productivity

Justin retired from the Marine Corps at the rank of Lt. Col. He is now an inspirational speaker and veteran advocate. He speaks at numerous corporate, educational and military institutions about leadership, the upside of change, teamwork and overcoming adversity. Justin is also a Senior Advisor at the US Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Hiring Our Heroes program focusing on veteran employment and all aspects of veteran hiring initiatives. Justin deployed to Iraq in 2006. While on combat patrol, Justin was shot by a sniper. Justin survived thanks to his fellow Marines and a courageous Navy Corpsman. For his service in Iraq, he earned the Purple Heart, and Combat Action Ribbon. In 2007, Justin worked at the U.S. Dept. of Justice and then as Counsel for the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee. In 2011 the Sec. of Defense appointed him to a 4 term on the Task Force for Recovering Warriors. He serves on the Board of several national nonprofits, and co-founded his own. His book, My Battlefield, Your Office, applies military leadership skills to the private sector. His writing on military and leadership issues has been featured in such outlets as CNN, Time, the Washington Post, The Atlantic, Forbes magazine, USA Today, and the Huffington Post. He is soon to be published by SHRM.

How Next-Gen NFL coaching Translates to Next-Gen Coaching in the Workplace
Tuesday, 8/28/2018 from 4:00pm – 5:15pm
Presented by Dan Negroni, JD, CEO, Launchbox
Credit: HR (General)

A Millennial NFL superstar and his Business Coach walk you through the steps that create success and high performance on the field and in the boardroom. Can these items be taught to individuals or are they innate, and, moreover how do they apply to your workforce? These two believe they are absolutely translatable and show you the workplace strategies on how to create HIPOs. Take a look at the common system that they followed separately before they met, and, have put together to help guide Millennials in their professional and personal lives. What are the basic self-awareness skills that you can teach to your employees to create individual superstars? And, how does that individual performance leverage great teams? These two describe a cross-generational approach on how to create Mindset, Skillset and the Toolset to change the way your culture manages and guides its Millennials. With humor and successful examples from corporate clients this unlikely match will reenergize your coaching and mentoring programs and give you relatable and valuable tips to implement training and culture advancement when you return to the office.

Key Takeaways:

  • Learn a 3 step process to reengage millennials through shifts in Mindset, Skillset, and Toolset
  • Understand the tools needed to create sustainability through relationship skills and self coaching
  • Understand how to create a system and generate buy in for it

Dan Negroni is one of Inc’s 2018 top 100 leadership speakers, a best selling author, consultant, attorney, CEO of launchbox, talent development expert, master coach, and keynote speaker for today’s critical cross-generational issues, bridging the gap between mangers and their millennial workforce to increase employee engagement, productivity and profits. He leverages his authentic, no-nonsense approach and a successful 20+ year career as a CEO, attorney, senior sales and marketing executive, to reinvigorate businesses and people. Dan is the author of Chasing Relevance. Today, there are more than 83 million millennials in the U.S., representing 36% of our workforce. By 2025, that percentage will reach 75%. Our ability to attract, train, manage, and retrain this next generation of leaders is critical to the future success of our businesses. Chasing Relevance empowers businesses and their leaders by bridging youth and experience to create powerful, connect workplaces.

 

Bring your Talent Management game up a level by registering for the 2018 California HR Conference today!

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The CAHR18 Sessions Schedule Preview is Here

The CAHR18 Sessions Schedule Preview is Here

Here it is! The 2018 California HR Conference Sessions Schedule! This preview offers the full scope of CAHR18 sessions from start to finish. The official, dynamic session directory will be live very soon, but in the meantime, this preview can help you start to plan your conference experience.

You already registered, right? If not, reserve your spot before June 31 when Standard prices end to save and enjoy all this content. 

Friday, August 24 - Sunday, August 26, 2018

Friday 8/24 – Sunday 8/26

8:00am – 5:00pm

Pre Conference: HR Certification Preparation Seminars

Sunday 8/26

1:00pm – 5:00pm

Registration and SHRMStore Open

2:30pm – 3:45pm

Pre-Conference Sessions

4:00pm – 5:00pm

New Member Reception

5:30pm – 7:00pm

President’s Welcome Reception

Monday August 27, 2018

Monday 8/27

6:45am – 7:30am

Meet To Move

7:00am – 9:00am

Coffee

7:00am – 5:30pm

Registration & SHRMStore Open

7:30am – 8:45am

New Attendee Orientation

7:30am – 5:00pm

Coaching Sessions

7:30am – 8:45am

Taking Your Succession Plan From Good To Great
Michael Timms
1.25 Credits: Business
Track: Business & HR Strategy

Sense on the Dollar: Pay Equity Trends and Strategies for Compliance
Holly Lake
1.25 Credits: California
Track: California Employment Law

Onboarding: It’s Not Just a Process; It’s an Artform
Amy Robinson
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: Nonprofit HR

9:00am – 10:30am

The 5 Second Rule
Mel Robbins
1 Credit: HR (General)
Keynote

10:30am – 11:15am

Refreshment Break in the Marketplace

10:30am – 4:00pm

Marketplace Open

10:30am – 4:00pm

Solutions Stage Sessions in the Marketplace

11:15am – 12:30pm

Third Space Thinking
Dr. Ernest J. Wilson, III
1.25 Credits: Business
Mega Session

Business Financial Intelligence for Today’s HR Professional
Paul Butler
1.25 Credits: Business
Track: Business & HR Strategy

Practical Applications: Navigating California’s Latest Ban The Box Law
Alan Crivaro & Teresa McQueen
1.25 Credits: California
Track: California Employment Law 

Building a High-Performance Global Workforce: New Rules for the New Workforce
Ragu Bhargava & Bill Armstrong
1.25 Credits: Global
Track: Global HR

Equipping Employees to Thrive in a Workplace Full of Distractions
Clark Souer
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: Nonprofit HR

The Top 10 Things You Need to Know When Investigating Sexual Harassment
Allison West
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: HR Compliance

Be FMLAwesome: Strategies for a More Empathetic Leave of Absence Process
Helen Calvin
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: Total Rewards

Lead Like You Give a Damn
Dave McKeown
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: Professional Development

Future-Proofed: Reimagining HR Jobs in the Artificial Intelligence Economy
Terri Horton
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: Talent Management 

12:30pm – 2:00pm

Lunch in the Marketplace

2:00pm – 4:00pm

The Strategic Shift: Practical, Proven and Research-Driven Methods to Forge the Future Workforce
Vu Pham
2 Credits: Business
Masters Session

2:00pm – 3:15pm

Positioned for Excellence: Resolving Organizational Conflict
Pamela Green
1.25 Credits: Business
Track: Business & HR Strategy

Weeding Out Misinformation: HR & Legalizing Cannabis in California
Corey Tobin & Amber Healy
1.25 Credits: California
Track: California Employment Law

LGBT Global Mobility
Robert Conti
1.25 Credits: Global
Track: Global HR

Re-igniting the Flame of Disengaged Employees
Carol Marzouk
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: Nonprofit HR

The Higher They Are… How To Prevent #MeToo From Toppling Your Organization
Helene Wasserman
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: HR Compliance

Return on Talent Investment – The Final Frontier in Human Capital Metrics
Keith Friede
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: Total Rewards

Culture Wars: Determinants for Leading a Healthy Organizational Culture
E. Andrew Stenhouse
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: Professional Development

Generational Similarities in the Workplace
Lizz Pellet
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: Talent Management 

3:15pm – 4:00pm

Refreshment Break in the Marketplace

4:00pm – 5:15pm

The Theory of Elasticity: The Future of Human Resources
Stacie Mallen
1.25 Credits: Business
Track: Business & HR Strategy

Onboarding Landmines: Preventing Problems With New Hires In California
Jennifer Komsky
1.25 Credits: California
Track: California Employment Law

Data Science and Advanced Analytics: NextGen Performance Management
Jude James, Jaikrishnan Muraleedharan & Jason Renda
1.25 Credits: Global
Track: Global HR

Employment Law Trends and Tips for California Employers
Andrew Russell
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: Nonprofit HR

The Hiring Process—Advertising to Onboarding (“A-to-O”)
Jonathan Light
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: HR Compliance 

Rewarding Employee Performance: Rethinking the Impact of Compensation
Shari Dunn
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: Total Rewards

The New HR Leader: A Bona Fide Disruptor
Stacey Lewis
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: Professional Development

Reaching Candidates: Make the Job Search like an Amazon Buying Experience
Lawrel Aufmuth & Susan Vitale
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: Talent Management

5:30pm – 6:00pm

PIHRA Annual Meeting & Volunteer Leader Briefing

6:15pm – 8:00pm

Young Professionals Social

Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Tuesday 8/28

6:45am – 7:30am

Meet To Move

7:00am – 9:00am

Coffee

7:00am – 5:30pm

Registration & SHRMStore Open

7:30am – 8:45am

New Attendee Orientation

7:30am – 5:00pm

Coaching Sessions

7:30am – 8:45am

Cultivating Culture in Pursuit of Smarter Working
InaMarie Johnson
1.25 Credits: Business
Track: Business & HR Strategy

California’s Fair Pay Act: Every Employer’s Steps to Compliance
Rich Falcone
1.25 Credits: California
Track: California Employment Law

CEO Breakfast Panel
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: Executive-Only Summit 

9:00am – 10:30am

How to Love Your Work in the 21st Century
Afdhel Aziz
1 Credit: HR (General)
Keynote

10:30am – 11:15am

Refreshment Break in the Marketplace

10:30am – 4:00pm

Marketplace Open

10:30am – 4:00pm

Solutions Stage Sessions in the Marketplace

11:15am – 12:30pm

Helping People Win at Work
Garry O. Ridge
1.25 Credits: Business
Mega Session

Transformational Change Through Teams
Keith Ferrazzi
1.25 Credits: Business
Track: Executive-Only Summit

Understanding Metrics – How to Connect HR’s Goals to Business Strategy
Ryan Kohler
1.25 Credits: Business
Track: Business & HR Strategy

Slaying the California Wage and Hour Dragon
Allison Eckstrom
1.25 Credits: California
Track: California Employment Law  

Global Trends That Impact HR Strategy
Heather Vigil
1.25 Credits: Global
Track: Global HR

OFCCP Update: A New Government Contractor Environment Under President Trump
Scott Pechaitis
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: HR Compliance

Benefits Innovation: The New Consumer-Centric Platforms & Coverage Models
Dennis Weinberg
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: Total Rewards

Eliminate the Wimp Factor. Just Say It!
Shari Harley
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: Professional Development

Veteran Talent Management: From “We Will” to “At Will”
Justin Constantine
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: Talent Management

 

12:30pm – 2:00pm

Lunch in the Marketplace

2:00pm – 3:15pm

CHRO TED-Style Talks
1 Credit: HR (General)
Keynote

3:15pm – 4:00pm

Refreshment Break in the Marketplace

4:00pm – 5:15pm

CHRO Panel
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: Executive-Only Summit

Vacation, PTO, and Sick Leave Policies in CA: Navigating Legal Landmines
Brian Nagatani
1.25 Credits: California
Track: California Employment Law 

Developing HR as a Strategic Business Partner: HR Transformation 3.0
Margaret Graziano & Tiffany Tremmel
1.25 Credits: Business
Track: Business & HR Strategy

Leading Multiple International Investigations: Practical Guidance on What Works and What to Avoid
Juliette Gust
1.25 Credits: Global
Track: Global HR

Form I-9 and E-Verify Compliance Updates
Yu-Ting Adler
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: HR Compliance

Total Rewards for the New Digital Economy
Juliette Meunier
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: Total Rewards

Executive Presence: Stand Out, Speak Up and Claim Your Seat
Jeff Hiller
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: Professional Development

How Next-Gen NFL Coaching Translates to Next-Gen Coaching in the Workplace
Dan Negroni
1.25 Credits: HR (General)
Track: Talent Management

7:00pm

Meet To Eat & Tuesday Night Events

Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Wednesday 8/29

7:00am – 9:00am

Coffee

7:00am – 12:30pm

Registration & SHRMStore Open

7:30 – 12:30pm

Coaching Sessions

7:30am – 8:45am

Beyond Engagement: The New Frontier of Belonging
Tiffany Stith, Karen Gifford, Lisa Markus & Jacqueline Roth
1.25 Credits: Business
Track: Business & HR Strategy

8:45am – 9:00am

Refreshment Break

9:00am – 10:15am

Fortune 100 Best Places to Work Panel
1.25 Credits: Business
Mega Session

California Compensation Crisis: How To Pay Your Employees Properly!
Greg Labate
1.25 Credits: California
Track: California Employment Law

HR Technology as a Strategic Investment
Jacqueline Kuhn
1.25 Credits: Business
Track: Business & HR Strategy

10:30am – 12:00pm

The Sky is Not the Limit: Lessons From a Year in Space
Captain Scott Kelly
1 Credit: HR (General)
Keynote

12:00pm – 12:05pm

Grand Prize Drawing

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