TECHNOLOGY FOR PEOPLE PEOPLE FOR TECHNOLOGY
www.et-edge.com/conferences/workforce
S U M M I T 2 0 1 9OF THE FUTURE
13 14 JUNE 2019MUMBAI
Millennials today, make up the majority
of the workforce and are maturing into leadership positions. A recent study
from human resources research firm, high-lighted four major ways in which the youngest
members of the workforce are setting in motion fundamental change, from a growing emphasis on
self-development to remote working, from freelance roles to future-proofing strategies. Baby Boomers are
returning to work as consultants or temporary workers. It is not uncommon for a company's workforce to be com-
prised of as many as five generations of workers. And, while a lot of ink has been spilled over how each of these
generations is different, the bottom line is people are differ-ent (regardless of the source of difference) and the work-
place has to be adaptable and flexible to accommodate individual needs and preferences. Given this, we at The
Economic Times would like to announce the 2nd Edition of The Workforce of the Future Summit centered on the theme
“Technology for People, People for Technology” will focus on the upgrading of the workforce to make space for the
new age digital mind-sets. This two day summit will have an eclectic mix of HR Leaders across industries come
together to explore Practical, Forward-Thinking Strate-gies To Attract Top Talent, Combat Labour & Skills Shortages, Boost Engagement & Retention, Drive Down Attrition Rates & Ensure Workforce Stability
In Uncertain Times.
PREFACE
S U M M I T 2 0 1 9OF THE FUTURE
S U M M I T 2 0 1 9OF THE FUTURE
THE INDIAN OUTLOOK
India is at a crossroads. Economic forecasters predict that India’s economy will climb to be the third largest in the world. With this remarkable growth rate, it is estimated that there will be 104.62 million fresh entrants in the labour market by 2022; in fact, India would need to create 8.1 million jobs annually, against the 5.5 million created in 2017, to keep employment rates constant between 2015 and 2025. However, modern India symbolizes some of the most confounding ambiguities of world development. On one hand, there is a growing economy with a booming, world-class information technology sector; on the other, India struggles with lower than expected job creation, and extremely limited use of technology beyond the big cities, which is where a majority of the population resides. The country's low skill intensity, and low education attainment present a major challenge in preparing the workforce for India's future. To create more and better jobs, certain fundamental realities need to be recognised – the untapped opportunities in the services sector, the imperatives of policy and regulatory stability, and the welfare needs of a new workforce.
S U M M I T 2 0 1 9OF THE FUTURE
GLOBAL WORKFORCETRENDS
According to a recent study by Gartner, HR leaders have to counter the growing trends and support corporate business ambitions, with the need to focus on key levers of improve-ment. Let’s have a look the trends that are driving the Global Workforce.
The Hot Labour Market – The Global unemployment rates contin-ue to decline, with the market opening critical roles driven with digital capabilities. According to Gartner TalentNeuronTM, 47% of S&P 100 job postings in 2017 were for the same 37 roles, and 90% of S&P 100 companies recruited for those same roles. With this, the strategic workforce planning is taking on a new urgency as the complexion of the workforce changes and different skill sets emerge, evolve and expire.
Digital Disruption – In this globally competitive work environment, CEOs are pursuing digital initiatives in order to capture both opportunity and to avoid being “Amazoned” away. In Gartner Digital Enterprise recent survey, 67% of business leaders agreed that if their company did not become significantly more digi-talized by 2020, it would no longer be competitive. HR is under extreme pressure to lead the digital transformation of their com-pany.
Social and Political Change – For a continuous growth of the business, HR needs a productive workforce. With structural and social challenges such as pay inequity and the #MeToo move-ment are directly affecting employee retention and morale. HR are now looking at reshaping executives’ employment con-tracts.
Declining Discretionary Effort – Today, employee engagement is of extreme importance as the workforce is restless and disen-gaged, and few companies can claim high levels of discretion-ary effort or intent to stay among their employees.
THE BLENDED WORKFORCEEMPLOYEE + TECHNOLOGY
The Future of Work has already arrived with HR leaders join-ing hands with Technology Leaders to reinvent their work-force by efficiently matching the supply and demand of people and skills in a highly personalized way. Their partner-ship is all about designing technology that works for people and not because of them. Thus, technology isn’t just chang-ing workplace tools but radically reinventing the way busi-nesses are designed, built, and run.
Performance metrics evolves exponentially, wherein mea-suring human performance will be in a mechanical way. Key Performance Indicators (KPI) such as efficiency, speed, accuracy, lead generation and sales performance which are widely used to measure success will be replaced with the wave of workplace game-changers such as: big data, the cloud, the Internet of Things (IoT), cognitive computing, intelligent assistants and so-called artificial intelligence (AI). These are the things that are propelling us towards a new era of automation, virtualisation and robotization.
WHY THE ECONOMIC TIMESWORKFORCE OF THE FUTURESUMMIT 2019?
A plethora of young populace, an aging workforce, an ongoing labour shortage, lack of understanding or skill sets and a reluctance to adopt new technology are all major factors contributing to the change in workforce dynamics of the future. There is a substantial need to understand the challenges and chalk out adoptable solutions. With this in purview, The Economic Times is pleased to announce the next edition of The Economic Times Workforce of the Future Summit 2019 centered on the theme:
S U M M I T 2 0 1 9OF THE FUTURE
TECHNOLOGYFOR PEOPLE
PEOPLE FORTECHNOLOGY
PROGRAME SCHEDULE - DAY 1
09:30 - 10:00 Registration & Networking
10:00 - 10:05 Welcome Address by ET Edge
10:05 - 10:25 Guest of Honour: Evolving Landscape of Higher Education and HR for Corporate World
Manish Kumar, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, National Skill Development Corporation
10:25 - 11:10 Inaugural Panel Discussion: Technology for People, People for Technology
Lt Gen Dr. SP Kochhar, AVSM**, SM, VSM (Retd), CEO, Telecom Sector Skill Council
Manu N Wadhwa, Chief Human Resource Officer, Sony Pictures Networks India
S.Y. Siddiqui, Chief Mentor, Maruti Suzuki India
Mahalakshmi R, Head- Human Resource, India, Mondelez International
Nandini Mehta, AVP & Head HR, Lifestyle International
Panel Moderator: Abhijeet Ranade, Partner, Customer and Operations, KPMG
11:10 - 11:20 Q&A
11:20 - 11:35 Tea/Co�ee & Networking
11:35 - 11:45 New-Age Designations for New-Age Work 1
Nischal Gupta, Chief Transformation Officer, Sterlite Technologies
11:45 - 12:00 Human forward in a tech-driven world
Anjali Raghuvanshi, Chief People Officer, Randstad India
12:00 - 12:30 Fireside Chat: Quality Recruitment: Devising New Strategies, New Ideas
Shama Asnani, Executive Vice President & Head HR, Credit Business Group, Edelweiss Financial Services
Capt. T. S. Ramanujam, Chief Executive Officer, Logistics Sector Skill Council
Panel Moderator: Unmesh Pawar, Partner and Head, People, Performance and Culture, KPMG
12:30 - 12:35 Q&A
12:35 - 13:00 Keynote: Gender Equality at the Workplace: Myths vs reality
Srinivas P.M., HR Head - India Sub-Continent, Procter & Gamble
PROGRAME SCHEDULE - DAY 1
12:50 - 13:05 Standalone Session: Getting Along: Clash of Baby Boomers and Millennials
Surya Prakash Mohapatra, Global Head- Talent Transformation, Digital Operations and Platforms, Wipro
13:05 - 13:55 Lunch & Networking
13:55 - 14:05 Keeping your Employees Happy & Engage: Expensive or Essential
Harsh Kapur-Pillai, Director, People Engagement & Customer Centricity, Terragni Consulting
14:05 - 14:55 Panel Discussion: Radical Transformation: Sparkling your talent management imagination
Rohit Thakur, Human Resources- Managing Director, India Geographic Unit, Accenture
Diptiman Das, Chairman & Managing Director, EdCIL (India) Limited
Gaurav Ahluwalia, Managing Director-Human Resources, JP Morgan Chase
Deepak Chawla, Former SVP & Head HR, Reliance Infrastructure, Director, Executive Education, Universal Business School
Prashant Pandey, Country Manager, Right Management India (ManpowerGroup)
Panel Moderator: Dr. Vishalli Dongrie, Partner, People and Change Advisory, KPMG
14:55 - 15:00 Q&A
15:00 - 15:30 Case Study: Winning the Employee Retention Battle
Meenakshi Priyam, Head, Human Resources India & South East Asia, GSK India
15:30 - 16:00 Interactive Session: Managing the Hybrid Workforce
Himal Tewari, Chief Human Resource Officer, TATA Power
Rajagopalan Raghavan, Senior Vice President, Human Resources IndiGo, (InterGlobe Aviation Limited)
Panel Moderator: Viswanath P., Executive Director, People and Change Advisory, KPMG
16:00 - 16:10 Q&A
16:10 - 16:15 Closing Remarks for Day One
PROGRAME SCHEDULE - DAY 2
09:30 - 10:10 Registration & Networking
10:10 - 11:00 Opening Panel Discussion: Skill Talk: Grappling skill gaps and ensuring workforce stability
Pankaj Singh, Group Head, Talent Development, Adani Group
Sanjay Bose, Executive Vice President and Head – HR, ITC Hotels
Manoj Barthwal, Executive Director, HR, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC)
Ruhie Pande, Chief Human Resource Officer, Godrej Properties
Ruchee Anand, Head, Talent Solutions, India, LinkedIn
Panel Moderator: Anurag Aman, Partner, People and Change Advisory,KPMG
11:00 - 11:10 Q&A
11:10 - 11:35 Case Study: “Re-Imagining Employee Experiences and Reskilling workforce”
Harshvendra Soin, Chief People Officer, Tech Mahindra
11:35 - 11:50 Tea/Co�ee & Networking
11:50 - 12:40 Panel Discussion- AI a must have in HR’s toolbox: ‘Rewire for Innovation’
Rajkamal Vempati, Head Human Resources, Axis Bank
Dr Sapna Purohit, Senior Vice President & Head of Human Resources, Sun Pharma
Abraham Zacharia, Senior Vice President, Learning & Talent Development, GSC &Tech, HSBC
Madhavi Lall, Managing Director, Head - HR, India, Deutsche Bank
Ravi S. Prayaga, Managing Director, JI Technovation
Panel Moderator: Anurag Aman, Partner, People and Change Advisory, KPMG
12:40 - 12:50 Q&A
12:50 - 13:05 Standalone Session: Robot v/s Human: Can they coexist as workers of the future?
Dr. Prince Augustin, Executive Vice President, Group Human Capital & Leadership Development, Mahindra & Mahindra
13:05 - 14:05 Lunch & Networking
PROGRAME SCHEDULE - DAY 2
S U M M I T 2 0 1 9OF THE FUTURE
14:05- 15:00 The Solution Room: HR in Digital Era - Leveraging Innovation & Technology
Session Moderator: Piyush Ahuja, Former Director, Global Finance- L&D, American Express, Executive Coach & Leader-ship and Behavioural Skills Trainer
15:00 - 15:15 Tea/Co�ee & Networking
15:15 - 15:50 Talk Show: The role of Employers in the post #MeToo era & what to expect in coming years?
Sonal Mattoo, Lawyer and Founder Director, Helping Hands NGO
Panel Moderator: Niloufer Irani, Executive Director - HR, KPMG
15:50 - 16:00 Q&A
16:00 End of Conference
WHAT’S IN STORE FOR YOU?
DELEGATE DIARY
S U M M I T 2 0 1 9OF THE FUTURE
Delegate Diary that will give the audience an opportunity to present their views to all the attending delegates by pre-senting one by one
LIVE SURVEY Live Survey during the summit that will provide immediate feedback from the attending audience on varied issues
WHITEPAPER The Proceedings of the discus-sion during the summit will be then presented through a whitepaper post the event
NETWORKINGMEETINGS
Networking meetings with the key industry leaders in from the sector
S U M M I T 2 0 1 9OF THE FUTURE
WHY PARTNER WITH US?
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Thought Leadership: Meet 150+ senior HR decision makers from the across industry that will enable you to build your reputation as a market leader in HR Recruitment and talent management through speaking sessions and subject specific conference streams, addresses and focus session.
Branding: The Economic Times is one of the leading business newspaper and will ensure your brand strong positioning and extensive reach across various verticals. Furthermore, promotion-al activities a month prior through email campaigns, social media and tailored web coverage.
Featured Networking: One on one meetings with senior HR Lead-ers, focused session will enable a perfect environment to initiate new business talks.
Human ResourcesHeads, Executives,Managers, and Recruiters
Human ResourceOutsourcing (HROs)Organizations
Universities andProfessionalDevelopment Firms
S U M M I T 2 0 1 9OF THE FUTURE
For further details, please contactP: +91 022-489-63444 | E: [email protected] | W: www.et-edge.com/conferences/workforce/
Platinum Partner Strategic HR Partner
Associate Partners
Gifting Partner Webcast Partner
LIVEUniversity PartnerKnowledge Partner
EdgeETAn Economic Times Initiative
Brought to you by