PMAP Holds Asia Pacific HR Best Practices Forum
The People Management Association of the Philippines (PMAP), in partnership with Asia Pacific Federation of Human Resource Management (APFHRM), will hold the “Asia Pacific HR Best Practices Forum” at Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila on April 6, 2017.
The APFHRM is an organization with
membership from different human resource associations from different countries within
the Asia Pacific region and one of its members, PMAP, will host this year’s
forum about Human Resource’s best practices in building and sustain global
competitiveness. Global HR Leaders will convene to talk about practical
development and actionable strategies needed by members into their respective
work places.
Learn from the line-up of different topics about
development and practices of different HR Leaders: “Technology and HR in Today’s Era” by Manoj Biswas, Chief Human
Resources Officer of Larsen & Toubro Infotech Limited; “HR Metrics and Workforce Analytics” by Kamesh Ganeson, Country
Director ECC International; “The Impact
of Technology on Workplaces Today” by Lyn Goodear, CEO of Australian Human
Resources Institute; “Bayanihan Spirit”
by Imelda H. Centeno, Senior Vice President of United
Laboratories, Inc.; “Impact of AEC free
movement of skilled labour still being seriously underestimated” by Colin
Blackwell, Chairman of the HR Committee of Vietnam Business Forum; and “HR Best Practices: The Philippine Advantage”
by Ramon B. Segismundo, SVP and Head and Corporate Services, of
Manila Electric Company and 2017 PMAP President.
The forum is open to the public and
guarantees an interesting and relevant learning journey about HR best practices
from leading practitioners in the human resource management from around the
world. Investment fee is Php5,000.00 for PMAP members and Php5,500.00 for non-members.
For more information, please contact Joana
Tumpalan or Rhona Bagarinao at telephone nos. (+632) 726-1532 loc 323 or 308,
mobile no. +63917-584-9222 or email at joana.tumpalan@pmap.org.ph or rhona.bagarinao@pmap.org.ph.
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