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Featured Events
2010 Motivation Show Will Focus on Employee Engagement
The Motivation Show in Chicago – taking place October 12-14 at the McCormick Center – is your next best chance to meet with many of the leading companies in the field of engagement and motivation. In fact, the Educational Conference at this year’s show in entitled “Connecting Employee Engagement and Financial Results.”
The conference program, with more than 50 separate seminars and sessions, is designed to provide attendees with immediate answers, advice, and best practices to improve corporate performance. Industry experts and corporate leaders both will explain how to employ new technology and social networking to improve engagement program results and achieve a guaranteed ROI in recognition and incentive programs and motivational events.
The Show will also feature more than 1000 exhibitors offering the best in motivation and engagement-related products and services. For additional information, go to the Motivation Show website at www.motivationshow.com.
Talent Planning Conference Focuses on Developing Engaged Employees
The 6th Annual Talent Planning & Leadership Development Conference, produced by Marcus Evens Conferences in Chicago on August 30-31, 2010, offers a chance for business leaders to look more closely at how employee development and engagement strategies can drive business results.
The conference will offer case studies from leading experts in talent management, leadership, and organizational development and will include insights on how to develop, place, and retain high performing talent for growth in performance and productivity. Attendees will hear from corporate peers outline some of the operational strategies they are employing to ensure optimal succession planning into key positions; talent planning and how to retain valuable talent to ensure competitiveness, and contribute to the organization’s bottom line.
For more information on the 6th Annual Talent Planning & Leadership Development conference, click here.
HCI Engagement and Retention Conference
The Human Capital Institute’s Engagement and Retention Conference, scheduled for October 4-6, 2010, at the Westin Waltham in Boston, will bring together thought leaders and leading companies to share ideas and best practices related to employee engagement and retention. Attendees will learn how engaged employees influence success organization-wide and how to drive engagement through more effective onboarding, socialization, and retention programs.
For more information on the Human Capital institute, visit its website at www.hci.org. For additional information or to register for the Engagement and Retention Conference, click here.
Engage Customers to Drive Customer Experience and Retention
On September 15-17 in San Franciso, Marcus Evans Conferences will be staging its 5th Annual Customer Experience Management & Retention Conference. It’s subtitled “Understanding Customer Expectations and Increasing Operational Efficiencies to Drive Customer Experience and Retention,” and it will help attendees to design a more value-driven customer experience strategy.
During the event, leading customer experience, care, advocacy and loyalty leaders will share insights on the latest developments in the design of strategies and methodologies being deployed to determine the proper key performance indicators for customer satisfaction and customer engagement.
For additional information or to register for the 5th Annual Customer Experience Management & Retention Conference, click here.








