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TALENT DEVELOPMENT VIETNAM 2018
Time: 08:00 AM – 17:00 PM
Thursday & Friday, 19 & 20 April, 2018
Venue: New World Saigon Hotel
Training is an Event. Learning is a Process. Development is a Strategy for corporate winning. Do not miss out this Event to develop your Talents and grow your Organization.
Talent Development Vietnam 2018 is a next-level, practical and insightful 2-day event including Conference and Multi Training Workshops focused on discussing the effective Learning and Development aspects of Human Capital Management, finding smart, creative strategies and techniques to meet the Corporate L&D challenges of today and the future.
At Talent Development Vietnam 2018, you’ll find fresh content presented in new and engaging ways by the outstanding and well know Speakers and Professionals in the field. It’s exactly the inspiration you need to successfully lead your organization’s learning and development objectives
Learn more about this event: http://hrmedia.vn/talent-development/
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
HR Media's Talent Development 2018 conference attracts Executives, HR Heads, training and development, learning, and performance professionals including:
• CEOs
• VP/Director/Manager Human Resources
• Human Resources Business Partners
• Training Directors and Managers
• Talent Directors and Managers
• Learning Directors and Managers
• Organization Development Directors and Managers
• Trainers, Educators, and Instructors
WHY SHOULD ATTEND?
Not only get the latest thinking and information but also meet the right persons at the Conference:
• Gain the knowledge and expertise to drive performance through L&D
• Hear from more than 10 expert speakers
• Upgrade your skills, especially in L&D
• Build your network – meet L&D experts who share your challenges
• Be inspired by the strategies of leading L&D practitioners and organizations
• Nearly 15 conference sessions and training workshops to choose from
• Tailor your own agenda and budget to suit your needs
REGISTER HERE: http://hrmedia.vn/talent-development/booking-ticket/
Early-bird price available by 09 April, 2018
Please use this promotion code: HKBAVTDVIP2018 to get 15% discount for HKBAV members.
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