Fourth IIMA HR Leadership Conclave Series 2019 held in Bengaluru
Pritha Roy Choudhury | April 5, 2019 | 05:34 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, APRIL 5: IIMA organized the fourth leg of its HR Leadership Conclave on ‘The Future of Work, Workforce and Learning’ at JW Marriott, Vittal Mallya Road, Bengaluru.
Eminent panellists shared their expert opinion on two topics “Learning & Development needs of new age & fast growing organizations” and “Storytelling for learning & change”.
Each year we use this forum as an opportunity for academia and practice to discuss HR leadership skills and practices. While we showcase some of the cutting work done by the faculty members, which can impact practice through such interactive platforms, we also learn from organisations about their challenges and real-time decision dilemmas. We use the insights to incorporate new innovative solutions in our current and future executive education programmes, teaching and research at IIMA”, said Prof. Biju Varkkey, Faculty Chair of IIMA HR Leadership Conclave 2019.
This conclave focussed on the emerging and latest practices in Learning and Development function globally and how it can be applied in the organizations to drive core Business Agenda.
Prof. Errol D’Souza, Director, IIMA, said, “IIMA proactively connects with Corporate, Government, Alumni and Researchers over global forums like HR Leadership Conclaves to discuss the most recent and emerging trends in organizations and management.”
The participants also got insights from the industry leaders on the current practices in the context of
Learning and Development. The conference was attended by senior-level professionals from HR and other areas in Skill Development, Technology Adoption and Competency Development from various organizations.
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