EFMD Sharing Best Practice CLIP workshop

Creating Business impact – The Learning function, an agile partner to support the company’s short and long term challenge

The EFMD workshop has been held

EFMD Sharing Best Practice CLIP workshop

24 (evening) – 25 September, 2009 in Aix-en-Provence
Hosted by STUniversity, STMicroelectronics and supported by AREVA University Campus Aix-en-Provence

In light of the changing economic environment, the Learning 0rganisation’s practices designed to enable a long term view of learning must also be effective in adapting quickly to change.

The challenge lies in being able to respond to the longer term needs of the company by contributing to growth and to the attainment of strategic goals, while at the same time paying close attention to changing priorities and new challenges.

It’s a helter-skelter ride to position short, medium and long term strategies. The Learning Organisation is confronted at the same time with high expectations regarding the impact upon business results and employee engagement, with the demands for immediate solutions to develop an individual’s capacity to learn what is needed “here and now”, and with the long term expectations in people development.

This workshop will address issues that Corporate Universities and Learning 0rganisations are facing today as business partners in companies facing crisis and constant change:

Gérard Mangin, Director of Education will share with the participants the ST University experience. Other company cases will be presented by Mireille Oliver, Vice President Campus Aix-en-Provence, AREVA University and Siegfried Hoenle, Chief Learning Officer, Head of Credit Suisse Business School. For more information and registration please click on SBP Aix .

Please keep carefully this link as the detailed programme as well as accommodation information will be published gradually.

This event is by invitation only (free of charge) for corporate learning and corporate HR practitioners from EFMD member companies, and specially-invited guests.

Look forward to see you in Aix!

Best regards,
Shanshan
Manager, Corporate Services

EFMD is an international not-for-profit association (AISBL)
with more than 700 member organisations across 82 countries
www.efmd.org

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