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16-17 September 2008
What?   A precious and all-too-rare opportunity to forget bureaucratic constraints, enjoy meeting and networking with a wide range of fellow professionals, share your experiences and exchange ideas, expand your knowledge, broaden your horizons, and combine a learning experience with socialising and FUN!  

Where? At the 2008 AHRMIO Annual Conference in Tunis, Tunisia, hosted by the African Development Bank at the Renaissance Hotel. Conveniently located less than 20 minutes away from Tunis-CarthageInternationalAirport, the luxurious Renaissance hotel, which has excellent conference facilities, is situated on the seafront close to the antique sites of Carthage, the picturesque Village of Sidi Bou Said, the main business districts, and important landmarks.      

When?  16-17 September 2008 (preceded on Monday 15 September by the AHRMIO General Assembly at 16.00 hours and the Welcome Cocktail at 18.00 hours) 

How to register?   If you have not yet registered for the Conference, do so now – find the registration form below.  

Ensure that you have a hotel room at special Conference rates by

e-mailing Madame Sihen SENDI, Sales Department, at sales.dept@renaissancetunis.com.tn

or by fax at (+216) 71 91 20 20.


The 2008 AHRMIO Annual Conference:


Ø       Presents a unique opportunity for networking in the international HR world, with participants from all 59 member organizations, as well as the AHRMIO sponsors and other supporters, amongst these distinguished management academics.

Ø       Will inspire you and challenge your thinking through renowned key speakers.



Key Speakers include

Sandiya Karpe, Director of Executive Development Programs at The WhartonSchool,  University of Pennsylvania, USAand

Makul Pandya, Executive Director/Editor-in-Chief of Knowledge@Wharton at The Wharton  School, University of Pennsylvania, who will speak on the crucial role of leaders in  promoting and encouraging the sharing of knowledge and knowledge management

Lamia Walker, Associate Director of the Lehman Brothers’ Centre for Women in Business of the London Business School and

Elisabeth Kelan, Researcher at the Lehman Brothers’ Centre for Women in Business of the London Business School, UK, who will present their ground-breaking research on the  impact of gender parity on team performance;

Rudi Plettinx, Vice-President for Europe, Africa and the Middle East of the Center for  Creative Leadership, Brussels, Belgium, whose topic will beLeadership as a uniting and creative force in organizational development;

Bernie Sander, President of IT Innovation Transfer, Inc, Ottawa, Canada, and well known  international consultant, writer, speaker and workshop leader, who will speak  on Idea Management in the 21st Century 

 

 The 2008 AHRMIO Annual Conference:

Ø       Will give you ample opportunity to exchange views and ideas. 

Ø      Will provide yet more opportunities to network and socialize through the cocktail of welcome, lunch breaksand the Gala Conference Dinner.

The cocktail of welcome will take place on Monday, 15 September at 18.00 hours, just after the AHRMIO Annual General Assembly, to greet all participants. 

The Gala Conference Dinner, hosted by AHRMIO, will take place on Tuesday, 16 September.


The fees per person for the Conference are: 

·         AHRMIO Members registering before 15 August: Euros €  650 

·         AHRMIO Members: registering after 15 August:   Euros €  900 

       an additional 10% discount available for Founder Members;  

·        non-members:                                                      Euros € 1700

 

Benefit from the reduced registration fees for AHRMIO members by joining the Association now .
Files
  Conference Registration form (Download)  
18-19 September 2008
This workshop will be held in Tunis


Facilitated by Professor Chris Brewster of Henley Management College, UK and Dr Paul Boselie of the University of Tilburg, The Netherlands, the HR Specialists Training Programme is a core part of AHRMIO’s development activities.   While all HR professionals will enjoy the programme, it is primarily intended for mid-level specialists who have entered the function relatively recently, rather than those who have been in the HR service for many years.   It will also benefit HR generalists who would like to upgrade their knowledge of recent HR trends.  

 

Since numbers are limited and this popular programme is frequently over-subscribed, early registration is strongly recommended.

 

The price per participant is €1,300.-, with 10% discount for AHRMIO Founder Members (individual and those nominated by a founder organization).
Day One
18 September 2008
Day Two
19 September 2008
0900-0915
Introduction to Programme
0900-1030
Strategic Performance Management
 
0915-0945
Surfacing Participants’ HR issues
0945-1045
Role of the HR Department
1045-1115
Break
1030-1045
Break
1115-1300
Role, Delivery and Practices: KPI – HR’s role in Delivery
1045-1145
Strategic Performance Management
 
1300-1400
Lunch
1300-1400
Lunch
1400-1500
HR’s Role in Creating Core Competence
Using Competencies for Organisational Effectiveness
1400-1615
Change Management
1500-1600
Strategic Resourcing in a Global Marketplace
1600-1630
Break
1500-1515
Break
1630-1730
Training and Development; Careers in International Organizations
1515-1615
 
 
Change Management (continued)
1730-1800
Preparation for Evening Exercise: AMO
1615-1700
 
Taking the Learning Home: Summary and Close
Files
  Training Registration Form (Download)  
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