CIPM set to hold 48th Annual Conference in October 2016Posted: 9 years ago |
The Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria (CIPM) is set to hold her annual conference. The conference, tagged, "People, Potentials, Possibilities", the 48th in the series, is slated to hold from 18th to 20th October, 2016 at the International Conference Center, Abuja. According to the organizers, the 2016 Annual National Conference offers HR professionals, business leaders, teams and organizations front-line educational content to boost and stimulate the magic of the people potentials as every organization’s greatest asset. Attendees at the conference are assured that they'll hear new ideas and discover practical guidance from the most influential thinkers and practitioners in HR and business, which will inspire you to apply future-fit techniques on your journey towards transformation. According to information made available to us, the conference will enable participants to:
CIPM annual conference pulls together an assemblage of thousands of public and private sector practitioners on the Nigerian economy, and provides a platform for intellectual discourse, learning, inspiration, networking, collaboration and engagement on contemporary global and national economic and policy issues. Speakers at the conference include
The Conference will feature 4 Plenary Sessions:
8 Master Series Sessions:
HR Clinic Topics
This programme has been pre-approved to earn credit points for membership application, upgrade and renewal of the HR Practitioners’ License. For more information about certification, please call 08105588421 or visit the CIPM’s website. |
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