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    June Chapter Meeting - Gain a Competitive Advantage by Identifying & Developing Your High Potential Talent

    Date: June 15, 2021, 11:15am
    Organizer:
    Stark County HR Association
    Location:
    Courtyard by Marriott
    4375 Metro Circle NW
    North Canton, OH 44720
    Price:
    Student/In Transition: $15, Professional/Associate Member: $20, Non-Member: $30
    Event Type:
    Meeting
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    Watch this video for a message from SCHRA President Lisa Johnson regarding this event!

     

    Thank you to our June sponsor!

     

     

    Program Summary:

    The most daunting issues organizations say they face is talent scarcity and talent readiness. Many organizations have implemented formal or informal talent development strategies; some with great results, and others with limited results. This presentation will help you determine how best to identify, develop, and retain your “High-Potentials” (“HiPo’s”). Learn the keys drivers of a successful program and how they differ from common practices today. Let us share with you results from the organizations we work with and an in-depth study of best practices to provide you with the tools and strategies to achieve great results.

    Learning Objectives:

    1. Understand the strategies that work when developing your High-Potentials
    2. Learn to design a selection process to identify the RIGHT High-Potentials
    3. Overcome the biggest obstacles in developing and executing a High-Potentials Program

    Bio:

    Julie Doyle, SHRM-SCP, SPHR

    Senior Consultant, HRC Consulting Services

    Ohio SHRM State Council Director

    Julie Doyle has devoted her career to elevating the human resources function in organizations. She has held the senior HR leadership role with organizations in many different industries. Her proven track record of driving business results through great human resources process, leading culture change, solving complex business challenges with the senior leaders and developing high-performing teams is appreciated by HRC clients. Julie’s passion to elevate the human resources profession is evident by her volunteer roles leading local and state-level SHRM groups. She has served as the President of Greater Cincinnati HR Association, 2018 Ohio HR Conference Chair, and is currently serving as Ohio SHRM State Council Director.

     

    Registration begins at 11:15am

    Lunch will be served at 11:30am

    Program will begin at 11:45am

    If you have any questions, please contact Kathy at Katherine.Savage@jfs.ohio.gov

    Register by May 28th!

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    No walk-ins!