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With the huge success of the HR Directors' Forum 2005 in Hong Kong, China, Australia, Malaysia and Singapore last year, Key Media are proud to bring the HR Directors' Forum in Hong Kong in 2006. This year we massively expanded- where the 2-day event will have two simultaneous conference streams focusing on all the latest HR practice management issues to maximize your choice.

The 2006 HR Director's Forum will eclipse all other HR events in terms of the:

  • Cutting edge seminar topics and speakers
  • Professional international speakers flown in exclusively for the event
  • 2 value-packed days with over 20 different sessions to choose from
  • Luxury venue with three course lunches, refreshments and regular coffee breaks
  • Opportunity to meet fellow peers and genuine senior HR professionals
  • Signature executive interactive panel of top HR Directors

Conference Audience
Held in Hong Kong (2 days in total), the topics and its leading speakers are set to attract a large number of HR directors, managers and business leaders from the across the region.

By attending this 2-day conference participants will be able to:

  • TAKE back ingenious solutions to Hong Kong's talent shortage
  • EVALUATE the new HR model. How far will the new outsourcing revitalisation go and a view on "Shared Services"
  • GAIN the skills to successfully draft, review and execute legal and comprehensive employment contracts
  • EFFECTIVELY package salaries for cost effective and best results across the salary spectrum
  • CREATE work life balance initiatives and strategically manage company culture
  • IMPLEMENT practices and strategies for a happier and more productive workplace
  • DESIGN career development programmes that train and retain high performers
  • LEARN how experience personnel directors deal with today's challenges including recruitment, high turnover and pushing corporate soft skills.