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Georgia Tech to hold panel discussion on succession planning in Savannah on Sept. 27th

September 10, 2018 By Nancy Cleveland

Georgia Tech Professional Education is hosting a panel discussion on the topic of “Succession Planning for the Modern Workforce” on the Savannah campus on Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018.

The session will be moderated by Suzanne Kirk, president of Employee Development Strategies, Inc. The panel will feature Al Kennickell, president of The Kennickell Group; Karin Condame, human resource director at The Landing Association; and Jim Collins of Thomas & Hutton.

The panel will detail the key aspects of developing a modern succession plan for today’s workforce. It will encompass elements of human resources, fostering company culture, assessing current talent pool, workforce trends, and functioning in multi-generational gaps.

From identifying and developing new leaders to hiring to fit a company’s core values, you will gain the knowledge you need to adapt to the impending future wave of leaders.

Who Should Attend

This course is designed for HR professionals, small business owners, corporate managers, non-profit executives, and business consultants.

What You Will Learn
  • How to prioritize human-capital and workforce planning
  • How to maintain continuity of ongoing processes
  • Current corporate culture assessment
  • How to prepare for new leadership
How You Will Benefit
  • Learn to identify existing talent and tools to develop them for leadership positions.
  • Compare HR practices to see where you can improve.
  • Establish the first steps of transitioning through your succession plan.
  • Identify gaps in your current employee’s skills and how to supplement them.
To Register

This event will take place from 8:00 to 10:00 am on Sept. 27, 2018.  Breakfast begins at 7:30 am.  The cost is $15.  To register, visit: https://pe.gatech.edu/courses/learning-series-succession-planning-for-modern-workforce

Filed Under: Georgia Tech News Tagged With: Georgia Tech, GTPE, networking, succession planning

Integrating veterans into your workplace

September 25, 2017 By Nancy Cleveland

Are you looking to expand your workforce?  Or have you always wanted to hire veterans but didn’t know where to start?

Learn more about our VET² (Veterans Education Training and Transition) program and how you can help area soldiers find meaningful employment at our upcoming Learners & Leaders session.

Join Georgia Tech Professional Education in Savannah on Thursday, October 19, to hear from Col. Jason Wolter, Garrison Commander, Ft. Stewart; Mike Tucker, director, Coastal Workforce Board; Brad Patterson, HR manager, Comcast; a recently transitioned service member from Ft. Stewart/HAAF; and Dr. James Wilburn, Military Programs director, Georgia Tech Professional Education. Learn how the program has evolved over the last 5 years, what soldiers are learning, and why this is important to area employers.

Breakfast & networking at 7:30 a.m.; program runs 8:00-9:30 a.m.  The cost is only $15.

Click here for more details and to register: https://pe.gatech.edu/courses/learning-series-integrating-veterans-your-workplace 

Over the next three years, as many as 60,000 military members are expected to return to Georgia. If we’re lucky, these veterans will continue to live and work in Georgia and contribute to the area’s economic viability!

Filed Under: Georgia Tech News Tagged With: Georgia Tech, GTPE, VET2, veteran

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