The CFO Alliance, The National Center for the Middle Market, and GE Capital bring you an interactive Roundtable Discussion on Human Capital.
Agenda
7:30 - 8:00 Arrival/ Networking over coffee
8:00 - 8:15 Welcome, Breakfast, & "Heard on the Street"
8:15 - 8:45 CFO Sentiment & Economic / Political Update
8:45 - 9:15 SME & Case Study Presentations
9:15 - 10:00 Roundtable Breakout Discussions - Seating based on industry/ company demographics
10:00 - 10:20 Table Report Backs: to the entire group via a spokesperson from each table
10:20 - 10:30 Key Takeaways, Open Items, Next Steps, & Closing Remarks
Learning Objectives
- How to align your external brand with internal culture
- Build a sustainable platform to acquire the best talent
- Create an incentive program to align your company's people with strategy and performance
- Discuss, debate, and analyze methods and strategies to motivate your people
About the facilitator:
Tom Stewart, Executive Director, The National Center for the Middle Market
Thomas A. Stewart is the Executive Director of the National Center
for the Middle Market, the leading source for knowledge, leadership and
research on mid-sized companies, based at the Fisher College of Business
and in collaboration with The Ohio State University and GE Capital.
Stewart is an influential thought leader on global management issues and
ideas: an internationally recognized editor and publisher, authority on
intellectual capital and knowledge management, and a best-selling
author.
Before joining the National Center for the Middle Market, Stewart
served as Chief Marketing and Knowledge Officer for international
consulting firm Booz & Company (now called Strategy&),
overseeing the firm’s intellectual agenda, major research projects, and
strategy + business magazine. Prior to that, he was for six years the
Editor and Managing Director of Harvard Business Review, leading it to
multiple finalist nominations for a National Magazine Award. He earlier
served as the Editorial Director of Business 2.0 magazine and as a
member of Fortune’s Board of Editors.
He is the author of two books, Intellectual Capital: The New Wealth
of Organizations and The Wealth of Knowledge: Intellectual Capital and
the Twenty-first Century Organization, published by Doubleday Currency
in 1998 and 2003, respectively. He has contributed chapters to four
other books and published articles in Harvard Business Review, Fortune,
Business 2.0, the Financial Times, BNET, and elsewhere. A twelve-time
participant in the World Economic Forum, he has delivered lectures and
seminars across the U.S. and in more than two dozen countries worldwide.
Stewart is a summa cum laude graduate of Harvard College and holds an
honorary Doctor of Science degree from Cass Business School, City
University London.
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