The People Management Association
of the Philippines (PMAP), the preeminent organization of people managers and
HR practitioners in the country, will hold the “2nd HR Innovation Summit” at
Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria (Ortigas Center) on August 15, 2018 (9:00 am to
5:00 pm).
With this year’s theme “HR Next Practices”, this momentous event will feature industry experts and distinguished practitioners to share their knowledge and innovative ideas that will equip organizations in developing employees to thrive in the opportunities and challenges today and in the future.
The line-up of remarkable
speakers includes PMAP President Michelle C. Garcia, FPM, HR Director of
East-Asia Region SGS Gulf Limited (Regional Operating Headquarters), who will
talk about “Revolutionary HR: The Next
HR Leadership”; Ms. Amor Maclang, Chief Communications Officer of
GeiserMaclang, who will discuss his experience in “Adopting the Blockchain Technology in HR”; Mr. Engelbert T.
Camasura, AFPM, President of Asia Select, Inc. (ASI), who will enlighten
participants in his talk “Artificial
Intelligence in Recruitment”; Mr. Kogie Angeles, Co-Founder/ Vice President
of The Office Cowork + Life, who will present “The Gig Economy: How It Impacts the Way We Work”; and Atty. Raul
R. Cortez, Legal and Corporate Affairs Director of Microsoft Philippines, who
will give a sneak peek of “Telecommuting
and Its Implications in the Workplace.”
Aside from the exciting talks,
participants will also have the opportunity to be introduced to new products
and services from various companies through their exhibit booths at the HR Techxhibit Hall. PMAP also welcome
partnerships for this event.
The summit is open to the public
and guarantees an interesting and relevant day of learning about HR best
practices and innovation to be attended by HRM and business professionals,
representatives from the academe, SMEs and industry partners. The Investment
fee per delegate is Php3,500.00 for PMAP members and Php3,800 for
non-members.
For more information, please contact Ms. Clara Delfin at tel. no. 726-1532 loc. 323 or email clara.delfin@pmap.org.ph.
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