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Live Webinar May 8th, 2013 – 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm EDT
Presented by: Human Capital Institute
Webinar Duration: 1 Hour Credits: 1 Category C PDU – Free PDU

There Is Conflict In Many Organizations

Many leaders are acutely aware of the complexity within their organizations and it makes them uncomfortable. Therefore, they strive to simplify.

  1. Many leaders look to refine processes.
  2. They look for straightforward systems and uncomplicated tools.
  3. They seek the least common denominator.

But, most of us work in complex environments. And that’s not a bad thing.

  • Consider the number and variety of components in your organization:
    • people,
    • processes,
    • technologies,
    • products,
    • rules, etc.
  • Consider the relationships between all of those components;
    • the way people interact with technology,
    • the impact of legal/external compliance rules on business processes, etc.
  • Consider the ever increasing rate of change within and among all these components.

To put it simply, there’s lots of stuff, it’s all related and it changes very quickly.

The problem is not complexity, it is confusion. Organizations that effectively manage these intricate connections thrive in the marketplace. It’s their ability to engage and process their complex challenges that makes them strong. Nowhere is that more evident than in Talent Management.

This webcast will discuss the varying dimensions of complexity within Talent Management and their role in strengthening your business. We’ll also discuss strategies for reducing confusion and using complexity for competitive advantage.

PDU Category C documentation details

Process Groups: Executing

Knowledge Areas: 9 – Human Resources

  • 9.3 Develop Project Team
  • 9.4 Manage Project Team

As a Category C ‘Self Directed Learning Activity’ remember to document your learning experience and its relationship to project management for your ‘PDU Audit Trail Folder’

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