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Webinar looks at managing talent in the Covid era

Talent management: Kendaree Burgess, the Chamber of Commerce's chief executive (File photograph)

Managing your talent in a Covid environment will be the focus of a webinar hosted by the Bermuda Chamber of Commerce this month.

Entitled “Talent Management in an Ever-Changing Work Landscape”, the webinar is open to members and non-members and is presented by Ayelet Shrem, organisational development specialist at Performance Solutions Limited.

The session, on November 19, aims to challenge businesses to rethink hiring, onboarding, learning, managing and engaging their talent effectively.

The Chamber said the 90-minute session will enable participants to take away remote talent management practices, a reconsideration of how we view the “workplace”’ and review of shifts in talent management’s core components. The session is geared to human resource professionals, business leaders, managers and owners.

Kendaree Burgess, Chamber of Commerce chief executive officer, said: “Today’s work environment now exists in many different formats. As managers, leaders and business owners, it is important to keep our talent engaged, growing and continue to support our business. This session will help provide tools to ensure you are maximising the potential of your staff, particularly in remote settings.”

Registration is $25 for Chamber members and $50 for non-members and can be purchased in advance from the Bermuda Chamber of Commerce. For more information, e-mail info@bcc.bm or visit www.bermudachamber.bm

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Published November 05, 2020 at 12:53 pm (Updated November 05, 2020 at 12:53 pm)

Webinar looks at managing talent in the Covid era

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