On Thursday, September 21, 2006, WTPF?The
Business Forum for HR Professionals will host a full-day educational event entitled, ?Talent ROAR: Recruitment, Orientation, Assimilation & Retention,? which will focus on the value of employee retention, talent management and
attracting and recruiting new employees. Speakers will share best practices and effective strategies for building a recruitment brand,
improving employee performance, creating reward and recognition programs and improving employee retention rates.
LOU ADLER
Best-selling author of ?Hire With Your Head:
Using POWER Hiring to Build Great Teams? will discuss the hiring landscape and what a good hiring/recruiting process/department should look like. Attendees will also learn how to win the war for talent by ensuring that hiring managers
are on the same page and that those managers are utilizing the best tools and techniques available. All attendees will receive The Adler Group?s 10-Factor Candidate Assessment template and Mr. Adler?s Performance-based Interviewing Guide which may be used throughout the interview process to identify top talent.
MAX BROWN
"The Carrot Culture: Everything You Need to
Know About Recognition"
In a dynamic, humorous and powerful presentation, corporate recognition speaker Max Brown shows business leaders how to create powerful, bonding recognition experiences and present
case studies of effective recognition from some of North America's finest companies.
7:30 a.m. Registration & Continental
Breakfast (Exhibits Open)
?Performance-based Hiring?
Lou Adler of Adler Concepts
(Select 1 of 2)
1) ?Recruitment Technology 2.0?
2) ?Orientation Best Practices?
(Select 1 of 2)
1) ?Recruiting & Maintaining a Multi-Generational Workforce?
2) ?New Perspectives on Retention?
1:30 p.m. Educational Session C
(Select 1 of 2)
1) ?Assimilation?
2) ?Orientation Best Practices?
(Select 1 of 2)
1) ?Performance Management as an
Orientation & Retention Tool?
2) ?The Changing Landscape of
Recruitment?
?The Carrot Culture: Everything You
Need to Know About Recognition?
Max Brown of O.C. Tanner
