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Lunch and Learn: Talent Management

Power Lunch: What you don't know about the playing field and your competition

All dates for this event occur in the past.

The Ohio University Innovation Center
The Ohio University Innovation Center
340 West State Street
Athens, OH 45701
United States

Registration: -

This Lunch and Learn will present the big picture of recruitment, retention, and talent management

Presentation topics include:

  • What does talent management really mean?
  • “Competition” for talent
  • Talent acquisition:
    • Identify what you really need
    • Identify talents to hire and promote versuses which to develop
    • Learn how to attract the right talent
  • Talent performance equation integrated with performance management
  • What is employee engagement and what is leadership's role?
  • A Talent Management Model: a picture of what needs to be covered and a target for your future
  • What is currently happening across the state of Ohio and what resources exist for manufacturers
Target audience
  • HR Executives
  • Operations Managers
  • COO’s
  • CEO’s
 
Presenter profile

Michael “Mac” McVey, CEO of ClearView Management, is a Talent Management Engineer with 12 years of experience in Nuclear Operations (10 years in the U.S. Navy) and 34 years in Human Resources-Talent Management. Mac has approximately 36 years of experience in Management & Leadership roles. In 2014-2015, he conducted a study for The Ohio State University on the Skilled & Highly Skilled Talents Needed by Manufacturing. He designs business models, systems and tools including software such as Learning Management (TeamshareHub) and Talent Management (talegence = talent intelligence).

 

Sponsor

CDME extends a special thanks to Holopundits for sponsoring this power lunch. Holopundits develops world-class immersive applications that are innovative, efficient, flexible, and economical to meet their customers' needs.Our event sponsor will provide hands-on augmented reality and virtual reality demos at this event.


The Ohio Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) program is funded in part by the U. S. Department of Commerce, National Institute for Science and Technology, the Ohio Development Services Agency and local partners including the Center for Design and Manufacturing Excellence. Ohio MEP is driving productivity, innovation and global competitiveness for Ohio manufacturers with a focus on small and medium sized enterprises (SME).