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Should you want to book on this event, kindly send an e-mail to [email protected] or Alternatively Call Tel: 011 472 1035 Gift Sponsor Media Partners Leveraging feminine style of management through gender equality Panel of Speakers Date: 11 th 12 th May 2016 Venue: Indaba Hotel, Fourways, Johannesburg Daniel Munslow, Principal Consultant VMA group Africa Agustina Mendez , Leadership & Talent Head Korn Ferry Hay Group in South Africa Sonya Skipp, General Manager, iFacts Cynthia Schoeman, MD, Ethics Monitoring & Management Service Gillian Hofmeyr, Director, Human Capital, Deloitte South Africa Marius Meyer, CEO, SABPP Terry Meyer, Managing Director, Leadership SA Dr Amanda Hamilton-Attwell, Executive Director, Business DNA Meiya Nthoesane, Managing Director, Stratique Leadership and Coaching Institute Tumelo Seaketso, Director Human Capital, Deloitte Marilize Erasmus, Consultant, Free To Grow Christine Botha, Managing Member, Business Resource Development Sandra Swanepoel, Managing Director, Sage HR & Payroll Marjon Meyer, Training and Development Specialist Lucky Draw Prize 1: African Rejuvenation Full Day Spa for 2 to the Value of R3398.00 Prize 2: African Skies Night Spa Pamper for 2 to the Value of R2198.00 Petra Cooper , Manager, Robert Walters.

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Page 1: 1st Annual Women in HR Training and Development

Should you want to book on this event, kindly send an e-mail to [email protected] or Alternatively Call Tel: 011 472 1035

Gift Sponsor Media Partners

Leveraging feminine style of management through gender equality

Panel of Speakers

Date: 11th – 12th May 2016

Venue: Indaba Hotel, Fourways, Johannesburg

Daniel Munslow, Principal

Consultant VMA group Africa

Agustina Mendez , Leadership &

Talent Head Korn Ferry Hay Group in

South Africa

Sonya Skipp, General

Manager, iFacts

Cynthia Schoeman, MD, Ethics

Monitoring & Management Service

Gillian Hofmeyr, Director, Human

Capital, Deloitte South Africa

Marius Meyer, CEO, SABPP

Terry Meyer, Managing

Director, Leadership SA

Dr Amanda Hamilton-Attwell,

Executive Director,

Business DNA

Meiya Nthoesane, Managing

Director, Stratique Leadership

and Coaching Institute

Tumelo Seaketso, Director

Human Capital, Deloitte

Marilize Erasmus, Consultant,

Free To Grow

Christine Botha, Managing

Member, Business Resource

Development

Sandra Swanepoel, Managing

Director, Sage HR & Payroll

Marjon Meyer, Training and

Development Specialist

Lucky Draw

Prize 1: African Rejuvenation Full Day Spa for 2 to the Value of R3398.00

Prize 2: African Skies Night Spa Pamper for 2 to the Value of R2198.00

Petra Cooper , Manager,

Robert Walters.

Page 2: 1st Annual Women in HR Training and Development

Should you want to book on this event, kindly send an e-mail to [email protected] or Alternatively Call Tel: 011 472 1035

Overview

Conference Overview Women constitute 52% of South Africa’s adult population and make up only 41% of the working South African population - only 14,7% of all executive managers and 7,1% of all directors on listed JSE companies are women. Recently, there has been a need for HR professionals to transform and reposition themselves to be able to focus on high value added services to the business. Women, especially in the HR field, are flexing a different kind of muscle and making a difference for their organizations. The conference will focus on addressing key HR issues in public and private sector affecting women. It will help professionals identify the trends in companies that will serve as a useful guide for strategic human capital management in the upcoming year. According to a report by Deloitte (Human Capital Trends: engaging 21st century trend 2015), leadership is said to be the biggest challenge that companies around the world are facing. The study also reveals that one of the top challenges faced by South African corporate leaders is the adjustment of leadership approaches and organizational styles, to include the diversity of women in the workforce. The purpose of this initiative is to attract all the foremost industry experts, thought leaders from the major and emerging HR consultancies, every important software vendors, senior HR executives, HR Generalists, HR Systems leaders, HR managers, Training & Development Managers and administrators.

This is a must-attend event for all professionals in the private and public sector involved in HR.

Who should attend? This conference brings together Female

Consultants, Administrators, Practitioners,

Managers, Directors, Head of Departments in

the following positions:

Human Resources

Talent Management/Acquisition

Competence

People Development

Staff Assessment

Organizational Development

Performance Management

Recruitment and Workforce Planning

Employee Engagement/Retention

Pensions & Rewards

Training & Development

Key Strategies to be discussed 2016 Human Capital trends by Deloitte

Feminine style of management

Opportunities and challenges

Ethics in Human Resources

Other emerging trends

Encourage, support and celebrate role models in women HR leadership

Leadership principles, women issues and how to best leverage women’s spheres of influence

HR Technology used in HR departments for more efficient and increased user experience.

The future of HR

Conference highlights Panel discussions to ensure more discussion time

Full body pamper massage voucher for ultimate de-stress to be used at your own leisure worth R400 Gift bags filled with great goodies

Platinum and diamond sponsors will award 2 free tickets to young women looking at fulfilling the HR profession role in future

Sectors Skills and development

HR Consulting

Higher Education institution

National, Provincial & Local

Government

Banking and Financial

Insurance

Parastatals

NGOs

Mining

Construction

Manufacturing

Oil& Gas

Hospitals

Page 3: 1st Annual Women in HR Training and Development

Should you want to book on this event, kindly send an e-mail to [email protected] or Alternatively Call Tel: 011 472 1035

Course Agenda

Day 1: Wednesday 11th

May 2016 Day 2: Thursday 12th

May 2016

08:00 REGISTRATION AND EARLY MORNING REFRESHMENTS

08: 45 Opening remarks by Marjon Meyer

09: 00 Addressing human capital as top challenge and

priority

Daniel Munslow, Principle Consultant: VMA Group

09: 45 Ethical conduct in Human Resources

Cynthia Schoeman, MD, Ethics Monitoring &

Management Service

10:30 Mid-morning Refreshments

11:00 Innovative strategies to promote women in the

field and improve the work life balance

Tumelo Seaketso, Director: Human Capital, Deloitte

11: 45 Importance of hiring HR in a small company

Christine Botha, Managing Member, Business Resource

Development

12:30 Lunch hour

13:30 Perspectives on practical women leadership

development and Feminine leadership style approach

Meiya Nthoesane, Managing Director, Stratique

Leadership and Coaching Institute

14:15 National and professional HR Standards

Marius Meyer, Chief Executive Officer, SABPP

15:00 The Future Landscape of HR

Terry Meyer, Strategy & Leadership Consultant

Leadership SA

15:45 Closing remarks by Marjon Meyer

16:00 End of Conference

08:00 REGISTRATION AND EARLY MORNING REFRESHMENTS

08: 45 Opening remarks by Marjon Meyer

09:00 What nobody tells women about the boardroom

Dr Amanda Hamilton-Attwell, Executive Director, Business

DNA

09: 45 Employee engagement to bring out the best in

women

Marilize Erasmus, Consultant, Free to grow

10:30 Mid-morning Refreshments

12:30 Lunch hour

16:00 End of Conference

11:00 Screening Policy

Sonya Skipp, General Manager, iFacts

11: 45 Current human capital trends

Gillian Hofmeyr, Director, Human Capital, Deloitte

13:30 Current human capital trends and key trends that will

shape HR and payroll technology

Sandra Swanepoel, Managing Director, Sage HR & Payroll

14:15 Using Leadership development to enhance

engagement of women employees

Agustina Mendez, Leadership & Talent Head: Korn Ferry Hay

Group South Africa

15:00 Future Talent Strategies – Gender Diversity and

Leadership

Petra Cooper , Manager, Robert Walters

15:45 Closing remarks by Marjon Meyer