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06/24/2024

"Employee Engagement? In THIS Economy??" ‐‐ Maximizing Motivation Beyond Money
06/24/2024 07:30 AM - 08:30 AM S102, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Jacob Goldstein, Founder, The Leadership Laboratory
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn methodologies to create an environment where people feel motivated to do their best work. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

As we assume new responsibilities that come with our leadership roles, one of the most magical discoveries we make is our ability to effectively empower and build up others, and ourselves, through successful motivation. Whether working with the highest performers or ones with room for growth, smart leaders are constantly contemplating how to engage their teams and motivate them to succeed. Too often we rely on external rewards - like motivating a horse to run with the carrot on a stick - yet these can only work for so long. The people and projects we lead require different motivation styles and, as a leader, we have an obligation to customize our approach to maximize each individual's intrinsic motivation. In this session, we'll explore the building blocks of successful communication to enhance individual motivation and team engagement.

Learning Objectives:

  • Discover the three types of motivation.
  • Determine specific strategies to create an environment where intrinsic motivation is especially high.
  • Reflect on current leadership practices, and apply new theories to enhance personal leadership.
  • Establish a stronger community of like-minded individuals and rising thought-leaders.
  • Develop an action plan to implement key lessons into project leadership.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Control Conflict! Collaborate More. Counter Less.
06/24/2024 07:30 AM - 08:30 AM N228, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Tracy Stock, CSP, Founder and Owner, Achieve Positive Outcomes, LLC
Workplace Application:
Prevent and better control negative emotional reactions and resolve conflicts more collaboratively-allowing for healthier, stronger and deeper relationships-with individuals both within and outside the organization. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Conflict happens. Everyone approaches conflict differently but usually in the way that makes them feel most comfortable. For some, this may be direct confrontation, but for others, it may be avoidance. As someone who deals with difficult situations every day, you're expected to assess each conflict individually while resisting the innate urge to drift into your personal comfort zone. Having the skills to resolve intense and stressful opposing opinions effectively is one of the biggest challenges in today's business world and is vital to success. This program uncovers results-focused strategies to help prevent, minimize and resolve conflict in the workplace, helping to work more collaboratively with both internal and external customers, to achieve successful outcomes and strive for enhanced relationships.

Learning Objectives: Enhance productivity and morale by fostering an environment that encourages differing points of view and enhanced personal accountability.Gain clarity, achieve buy-in, and make decisions in a way that cultivates support and leads to faster, more effective outcomes.Prevent and better control negative emotional reactions and resolve conflicts more collaboratively-allowing for healthier, stronger and deeper relationships-with individuals both within and outside the organization.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Creating Empathetic Leaders
06/24/2024 07:30 AM - 08:30 AM N230, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Jodi Glickman, CEO and Founder, Great On The Job
Workplace Application:
This session will provide tools and a framework to help attendees navigate the path to becoming more empathetic leaders in their organizations. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Empathy isn't a skill to be learned, it's a muscle we need to flex. We can all use practice putting ourselves in someone else's shoes. Showing compassion and working to connect with others has been shown to be a top trait of the most effective leaders. This program will use the framework of GIFT (Generosity, Initiative, Forward Momentum & Transparency) to help attendees navigate the path to becoming more empathetic leaders.Learning Objectives:Make the case for empathy in leadership, what it is and why our leaders need it.Learn that it's all about flexing a muscle we already have, and how to more effectively engage that muscle.Use the framework of GIFT (Generosity, Initiative, Forward Momentum & Transparency) to navigate the path to empathetic leadership.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Financial Wellness for Women: Meeting The Needs Of Your Female Workforce
06/24/2024 07:30 AM - 08:30 AM N226, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), People (Technical), Workplace (Technical)

Presenter:
Kristen Koluch, CFA, CFP, Senior Vice President, Investments, Raymond James
Workplace Application:
With financial wellness top of mind for many employers and employees, HR professionals need to understand the nuances their female workforce faces from a career and financial planning point of view. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Did you know that 90% of women will have sole responsibility for their finances at some point in their lives?  Every investor has a unique life path, one that's dotted with milestones and perhaps a few pitfalls along the way.  However, women often face similar challenges and opportunities thanks to longevity and other trends.  Join this workshop to learn about what makes financial planning for your female employees particularly unique.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the stressors that your female workforce may face including diverse career paths and caregiving obligations.
  • Outline the opportunities employers have to deliver custom financial wellness education and resources to meet their employees where they are today.
  • Demonstrate how an employee's current life stage informs their financial planning challenges and opportunities.
  • Recognize that a workforce empowered with sound financial planning fundamentals can reduce stress and enhance productivity at work.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

From Ambition to Action: Connecting HR Strategy to Psychological and Physical Safety in the Workplace
06/24/2024 07:30 AM - 08:30 AM S101, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Organization (Technical), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Toni Fleming, Vice President, DEKRA North America
Presenter:
Rajni Walia, Ph.D., Vice President, Executive Consultant Lead, DEKRA North America
Workplace Application:
Attendees will leave with actionable guidance on applying data and creating cross-functional initiatives foundational to Human Resources' Ambitions and Strategy. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

In this session, we will explore the vital connection between key elements of Human Resources' Ambition and Strategy and their impact on worker safety. By analyzing data-driven correlations, we will delve into crucial aspects such as Employer of Choice Brand Recognition, Leader and Manager Effectiveness, Employee Engagement, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging, The Future of Work (including hybrid teams and a multi-generational workforce), and Change Management/Organizational Resilience. Drawing on emerging world of work trends and predictive worker behavior, you will acquire a collaborative approach to enhance the psychological safety of your workforce in partnership with your internal stakeholders. We will provide practical guidance on driving impactful change and influencing others to take action. Additionally, we will assist participants in aligning HR's key performance indicators with safety outcomes, enabling Human Resources to play a compelling role in safety discussions and secure a seat at the table. Join us and discover how to strengthen your organization's commitment to worker safety while promoting HR's strategic value.

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn world of work trends and their predictive impact on HR Strategy and Ambition.
  • Understand how psychological safety, worker engagement, and belonging are coincidental.
  • Correlate HR's strategic direction and KPIs to worker safety (physical and psychological).
  • Gain actionable insights and guidance into improving worker engagement through collaboration with cross-functional leadership.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Human Potential Intelligence: How AI is Revolutionizing Talent Acquisition
06/24/2024 07:30 AM - 08:30 AM N227, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Lindsey Zuloaga, Ph.D., Chief Data Scientst, HireVue
Workplace Application:
How to know if you are hiring the right people: AI and automation in talent acquisition and mobility. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Traditional hiring methods are outdated and broken - a sentiment echoed by job candidates and employers worldwide. In the US, there are nearly two jobs for every candidate, experienced employees are aging out of the workforce, the accelerating pace of change at work and the explosive emergence of new skills and jobs mean companies are falling even further behind. With a shortage of quality candidates, employers need to streamline their process to attract talent and hire those with potential who can grow on a career path rather than just a job. We need a dramatically different approach to answer the question 'are we hiring the right people?' This presentation will show how AI allows us to understand the changing world of work - how jobs are related and what skills people need to develop to adapt. Rather than relying on what jobs a candidate has done in the past ('rearview recruiting'), we can assess for what they are capable of. Allowing candidates to showcase their personality traits, skills, and interests drives better candidate fit, improved performance, and retention.

Learning Objectives:

  • Current uses of AI in talent acquisition.
  • Where the space is going with Generative AI.
  • How we can leverage the right kind of assessments to measure potential.
  • How to get away from 'review recruiting'.
  • How AI can actually improve fairness.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

The Future of HR is not HR
06/24/2024 07:30 AM - 08:30 AM S103, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Jack Gottlieb, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Total Solutions Group
Workplace Application:
Learn and immerse in the seven critical shifts and the necessary alignment we need in order to achieve what's Really Most Important now and for the long term transformation of our organizations. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

The last several years have brought unforeseen disruption and uncertainty that continues to evolve when it comes to the future of our organizations and economy, not just our work. Whether changing dynamics in what customers really need and want to economic and societal instability to what employees really want from their careers and lives. HR, Talent, OD, and L&D leaders are facing historic challenges in what the real priorities are, how we navigate an extremely competitive talent landscape, manage an exhausted workforce, and pressure to control costs.  

To turn this around requires more than just hiring and training great people based on their job expectations and then holding them accountable during their year-end review. Through our work with over 150 companies in leading transformation from turnarounds to hyper growth and exhaustive research over the past three years, we will learn and immerse in the seven critical shifts and the necessary alignment we need in order to achieve what's Really Most Important now and for the long term transformation of our organizations.

Learning Objectives: Shifts: Immerse into the seven critical shifts we must make as HR/Talent/L&D enterprises to lead the future of your organizations. Prioritize purpose over priorities. Foster ownership instead of engagement. Be an embedded partner instead of an order taker. Build capability rather than talent or skill. Emphasize value creation over job responsibilities. Focus on impact and revenue generation rather than metrics and being a cost center. Promote total well-being for employees instead of just managing their stress.

Alignment: Align the seven critical shifts with the strategic priorities of your organization to forge inclusive solutions for both your customers and employees at the same time.

Transformation: Achieve accountability and urgency organization wide to the critical objectives that exist today while building long-term enterprise value-no matter the scale of your initiatives.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Working While Heartbroken: Supporting Coworkers in Grief
06/24/2024 07:30 AM - 08:30 AM S104, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Holly O'Hern, Owner & Facilitator, Regime Change
Workplace Application:
This session empowers people leaders and individual contributors alike to increase retention and support of employees who are experiencing grief - which is impacting much more of the workforce than is visible, thereby creating a company culture where people are able to thrive after their hardest moments. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

All too often, we deeply want to be supportive to our coworkers who we know are experiencing grief, but we don't know how. In this session, Certified Dare to Lead Facilitator Holly O'Hern, gives individuals specific ways and options to be supportive - to others and to themselves - while drawing on real life experiences and moments of transformation.

Learning Objectives: Learn about hidden types of grief and the many impacts of grief in the workplace.Learn common mistakes well-meaning people accidentally make that are not supportive to people who are grieving.Learn ways and options to support others who are grieving in lasting ways.Learn how grief-sensitive workplace cultures create inclusion and retention for more of their employees and make an impact.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Balancing Brilliance: Corporate Leadership Strategies on Identifying Burnout and Cultivating Resilience
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Regency Ballroom, Level 2 (Hyatt Regency)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Dr. Felice Carlton, DNP, RN, FNP-C, CEO, Felice Carlton Enterprises
Workplace Application:
This session uncovers immediate action steps to master targeted strategies for reducing burnout in your lives and careers. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 12:30pm

Unmanaged workplace stress in the United States costs more than $300 billion annually in lost productivity, absenteeism, staff turnover, and medical, legal, and insurance expenditures. Many HR departments face escalating burnout, heightened workloads, and shortages. Navigating multiple competing priorities and changing organizational demands is compounded with uncertainty in the marketplace, workloads infiltrating their personal lives, and difficulty disconnecting from work. HR leaders will gain strategies to alleviate personal burnout and cultivate a growth-oriented mindset; equipping them to lead by example within their organizations.  Learn from a Doctor of Nursing with 14 years of experience in improving outcomes and strategically navigating leaders to mitigate burnout and operate at peak performance.

Learning Objectives:

  • Gain awareness of the research-validated stages of burnout.
  • Recognize the early signs and symptoms of leadership burnout.
  • Self-identify with your current phase of the burnout cycle.
  • Master targeted strategies to reduce burnout in you lives and career.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

10 Ways YOU Can Improve the Length and Quality of Your Employees Lives
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM S404, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Workplace (Technical)

Presenter:
Gerald E. Johnson II, EVP, Health Equity and Chief Diversity Officer , American Heart Association
Presenter:
Dr. Jay Bhatt, Managing Director of the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions (DCHS) and the Deloitte Health Equity Institute (DHEI), Deloitte
Presenter:
Subha Barry , President, Seramount
Presenter:
Anastasia Nesbeth, Ink Factory
Moderator:
Wendi Safstrom, President, SHRM Foundation
Workplace Application:
Attendees will hear from the American Heart Association, the Deloitte Health Equity Institute, and SHRM Foundation on how to improve the HealthSpan (length and quality of a person's lifespan) of their employees through science-backed practices. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Americans could live an extra 19 years - if they pick the right employer. And for that benefit, they will shop for the right employer-don't you want to be on their list? Employers can spark healthy aging in their employees by empowering healthy lifestyles, investing in the social drivers of health, and focusing on well-being and prevention are strategies for success.  In this session, learn about the top 10 ways you and your organization can easily and effectively influence the health and well-being outcomes of your employees through a health equity lens. Explore tools, trainings, and evaluation techniques to gain the skills you need to drive employee health. When employers make decisions rooted in health equity, employees will live happier, healthier, and longer lives. Join us to see where your company can start!

Learning Objectives:

  • Discover the biggest drivers of health inequities and HealthSpan among your employees.
  • Learn about the top 10 employer-led actionable strategies to address health inequities.
  • Begin creating your Workplace Health Equity plan to create change in your workforce.
  • Connect with peers on the Health Equity journey to share ideas, struggles, and achievements for long-term health equity solutions.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

A Good Process = Good Results. Proper Retirement Plan Management
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM N228, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Organization (Technical)

Presenter:
Jeanne J. Sutton, CFP, Managing Director, Strategic Retirement Partners
Presenter:
Bryan Peebles, Financial Benefits Advisor, Strategic Retirement Partners
Workplace Application:
This presentation will demonstrate, with real life examples, how a proper Retirement Plan Committee is ran and what processes your organization needs to provide a strong retirement plan and reduce fiduciary liability. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Are you responsible for managing your organization's retirement plan? The key to success is a strong process. I know, it sounds boring but this presentation won't be! We will coach you through what proper plan management looks like, ideal fiduciary practices, a sample retirement plan committee meeting, investment monitoring practices, and what partners are necessary to ensure your organization's success. We'll share real life successes and failures that will help you create a successful process for your organization!

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand fiduciary liability and how to mitigate.
  • Establish and run a proper Retirement Plan Committee.
  • Discover what partners to engage to support your retirement plan.
  • Properly monitor investments.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

ACA and ERISA Compliance: 11 Steps to Avoid (or Survive) a DOL Audit
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM S105, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Workplace (Technical)

Presenter:
Gary B. Kushner, CBP, Chair and President, Kushner & Company
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn how to identify common plan design and/or operational problems and fix them, before the DOL shows up. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

After passage of the ACA and updates to it and ERISA, there are even more requirements that employers sponsoring health and other welfare plans need to ensure they are complying correctly. During this fast-moving session, one of SHRM's most highly rated speakers, Gary Kushner, SPHR, CBP will walk through 11 items you'll want to review to make sure you have all of the processes and documentation you'll need if your employer is ever the subject of a DOL audit of your health and welfare plans.

Learning Objectives: Learn what the DOL looks for when they do an audit (and what you can do to be totally prepared)Identify the pitfalls that many employers miss when sponsoring plans that can show up on audit.Understand the rules around electronic SPD and notice disclosures.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

AI in HR Update: The Brave New World of Laws, Regs and Guidance For Employers
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Arie Crown Theater, Lakeside Center - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Organization (Technical)

Presenter:
Kelly Dobbs Bunting, Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Workplace Application:
Attendees will get an overview of the new laws, regulations and guidance that currently exist relating to employee protections and the use of artificial intelligence in HR software and functions, as well as what to expect and HR's obligations.. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

It seems like every time there's a new Artificial Intelligence application created to streamline an HR function, there are new laws or regulations right behind it! Legal liability surrounding the use of AI in HR continues to evolve and grow. Learn what laws, regs and guidance exist, learn what's coming in the future and learn how to comply.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the fast-changing legal protections that exist for employees in federal, state and local law, as well as at the EEOC, NLRB and other agency level;
  • Learn what HR's obligations are under these new laws, regs and guidance;
  • Get tips for best practices relating to the use of AI in HR software and functions - for both the employer and the employee.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

An Opportunity for Employers: Understanding the Future of Cell and Gene Therapy
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM S402, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Workplace (Technical)

Presenter:
Jennifer Malinowski, MS, PhD, Director, Access and Policy Research, Scientific Affairs , Johnson & Johnson
Presenter:
Rebecca (Becki) Hulinsky, MS, CGC, Director, Health Plan Genomics Strategy and Solutions, Quest Diagnostics
Presenter:
Cheryl Larson, President and CEO , Midwest Business Group on Health (MBGH)

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

In this session, attendees will hear from Jennifer Malinowki, MS, PhD, and Rebecca (Becki) Hulinsky, MS, CGC, as they delve into the transformative potential of Cell and Gene Therapies (CGTs). These therapies are reshaping the healthcare landscape with their targeted approach to treating diseases, improving health outcomes, and in certain cases, offering cures.  The session will highlight the benefits of including CGT coverage in employer health plans. Such inclusion can serve as a significant benefit, attracting and retaining top talent while promoting better health outcomes for employees. CGTs are distinct from traditional therapies as they address diseases at their genetic or cellular level, rather than merely managing symptoms. By modifying a patient's cells or genes, these therapies can potentially cure or significantly alleviate certain conditions, offering hope to patients who were previously without effective treatment options. Of course, the introduction of CGTs into the healthcare landscape is not without its challenges. These primarily revolve around manufacturing complexities and ensuring accessibility for all who could benefit from them. Employers can play a pivotal role in making these innovative therapies more accessible and available. Join us as we delve into the groundbreaking world of CGTs, explore the patient experience, and discuss the essential role of employers in this new healthcare landscape. 

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn about the crucial role employers can play in making CGTs more accessible and the benefits they stand to gain by including CGT coverage in their health plans.
  • Navigate the patient journey and experience pre- and post-CGT treatment.
  • Gain firsthand insights from Johnson & Johnson and their partner on their experiences and strategies in the CGT landscape.
  • Begin formulating a strategic approach to navigate the complexities of the CGT landscape in your organization. 
  • Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations.
  • For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app. 


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Benefits Enrollment and Utilization among Deskless Workers: HR Perspectives and Engagement Strategies
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Jackson Park, Level 1 (Hyatt Regency)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Maryann Kwakwa, Ph.D., Senior Researcher, SHRM
Presenter:
Lydia Aulisi , Ph.D., Director, Workplace Consulting Research & Insights, Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC
Moderator:
Ragan Decker, Ph.D., Manager, Executive Network and Enterprise Research, SHRM
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn about the latest research findings from a SHRM and Fidelity study on deskless workers in the United States, including engagement strategies organizations can use to encourage benefits enrollment, and utilization. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Although deskless workers, or employees who rarely sit behind a desk to do their job, make up a sizable portion of the U.S. workforce, employers often struggle to find ways to meet these workers’ needs. To better understand the strategies used to encourage benefits enrollment and utilization among this group, SHRM partnered with Fidelity to conduct a survey of HR professionals. Join us as we dive into the results, and examine the best practices currently used within HR to engage deskless workers about their benefits.

Learning Objectives:

  • Primary concerns that HR leaders have about deskless workers’ financial, life, health, and work well-being.
  • The engagement strategies used to increase benefits enrollment, and utilization among deskless workers.
  • Most effective engagement strategies used to increase benefits enrollment, and utilization among deskless workers.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Breaking Binary Barriers: Leading with Empathy in a Divided World
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM S501, South Building - Level 5 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Fadjanie Cadet, MBA, SHRM-CP, ODCP, Director, Diversity & Inclusion, Forrester
Workplace Application:
This session will help attendees understand the urgency to challenge the detrimental effects of binary thinking and equip them with tools to effect positive change and lead with empathy. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Lately, the 'us' vs. 'them' rhetoric has attempted to fracture corporate DEI. 'Breaking Binary Barriers: Leading with Empathy in a Divided World' delves into the critical importance of discouraging binary mindsets in order to move away from the divisive 'us vs. them' culture and embrace empathy that fuels inclusion. In a world increasingly characterized by polarization, teams and leadership will need to have the tools necessary to cultivate a more willing, compassionate, and understanding future.

Learning Objectives:

  • Recognize the detrimental effects of binary thinking and the urgency to challenge it.
  • Embrace the value of empathy as an essential inclusion building tool.
  • Acquire practical skills to encourage empathetic leadership within their spheres of influence.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Build the Perfect Hiring Machine (Some Assembly Required)
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM E451, Lakeside Center - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Tim Sackett, SHRM-SCP, CEO, HRUTech.com
Workplace Application:
Learn how to build your own talent acquisition hiring machine that will help you hire better and easier. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Wouldn't hiring be easier if we just had a machine that could do it for us? Every CEO in the world will tell you there is nothing more important than talent. Yet, most of us still struggle to hire great talent. Tim Sackett is a talent acquisition expert and author of the SHRM best-selling book The Talent Fix, and he has written the instruction manual for all of us to build our own hiring machine. There are actually ten pieces you need to build a great hiring machine, and Tim will share each one in this session. Attract more talent.Convert more candidates to applicants.Fill jobs faster.You will leave with an exact roadmap and the tools needed to build your world-class hiring machine. Hiring is hard. Having a hiring machine that does most of the hard work for you will make your life exponentially better!Learning Objectives:Understand how world-class talent acquisition functions do things differently in successful hiring.Be given a roadmap and understanding of how to build their own hiring machine.Develop more strategic talent attraction strategies.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.
CANCELLED DUE TO FLIGHT ISSUES - Global Pay Strategies: How to Compensate Your International Employees Effectively and Equitably
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM N229, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Organization (Technical), People (Technical)

Presenter:
John A. Rubino, CCP, CBP, GRP, WLCP, President, Rubino Consulting Services
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn all of the necessary elements, components and techniques to compensate your international employees effectively and equitably, boosting your organization's global talent pool. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Developing cohesive global compensation reward programs for your organization that are also appropriately nuanced based on country cultures is a very challenging task! The primary objective is to realize the tried-and-true adage 'Think Globally and Act Locally' and have it embedded as the guiding principle in your organization. To accomplish this, it is imperative to develop and implement effective global compensation programs that are aligned with your organization's human capital strategic plans. In his presentation, John will discuss leading-edge compensation solutions, the factors that impact mobility decisions, and all of the necessary techniques to pay your global workforce equitably. Moreover, you will come away with a real-world 'global schematic' of compensation and total reward perspectives, methodologies and approaches that are practiced in premier international organizations. This will help you to fully optimize the design of your global programs with the result of attracting, retaining, motivating and engaging top performers all over the world.

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn to develop effective compensation, benefits and well-being programs in complex multi-national organizations.
  • Explore how well-being, recognition, and career development can be leveraged to attract, motivate, retain and engage your employees.
  • Identify the challenges of managing international assignments and learn approaches for developing aligned compensation solutions.
  • Understand internal and external influences that affect global compensation design and delivery.
  • Receive a real-world 'global schematic' of compensation and total reward perspectives, methodologies and approaches that are practiced in premier international organizations.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Child Care as a Workforce Solution: Innovative State Policies and How Employers Shape Them
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM E352, Lakeside Center - Level 3 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Brian Gutman, Director of Government Relations, Learning Care Group
Workplace Application:
Attendees will understand how state child care policies can support or benefit their workforce, and ways they can advance such policies. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

The impact of reliable, safe child care for workers, their employers, and the broader economy is undeniable. As states explore how to help employers make quality care more affordable for their workforce, companies are stepping up, leaning in, and shaping policy.  In this session, explore what is working across the nation to make childcare more accessible and affordable, and the ways that employers are leading the charge.

Learning Objectives:

  • Hear the economic impact and benefit of accessible, reliable care for an employer and the broader economy.
  • Receive examples of how states that are innovating in the employer-sponsored child care space.
  • This includes programs to match employer contributions, tax credits and deductions, and dedicated startup funds to help employers invest in their workforce.
  • Discover the role of businesses in advancing STATE efforts to adopt employer incentive programs using case studies and examples.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Coaching the “Inner Critic”: Unleashing Confidence and Conquering Internal Bias
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM S401, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Shannon Bayer, Sr. Director Enterprise Solutions Operations, SHRM
Workplace Application:
Join us to transform how you and others perceive and react to internal challenges, equipping yourself with the tools to foster a more positive, confident approach to leadership and life.  

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Uncover the transformative power of silencing your Inner Critic to pave the way for confident leadership and decision-making. This session delves into the pervasive issue of the Inner Critic—the internal voice that casts doubt and criticism on our actions and thoughts, as well as others, limiting our potential as leaders. Led by Shannon Bayer, Senior Director of Enterprise Solutions Operations at SHRM and Principal Consultant, this engaging session will guide you through identifying the triggers of your Inner Critic and moving toward your Compassionate Center. This crucial shift allows leaders to pause, engage in introspection, and extend compassion to themselves and others—essential steps for advancing in today's competitive leadership landscape. 

Who Should Attend: 

  • Leaders and aspiring leaders seeking to enhance their decision-making confidence and interpersonal relationships. 
  • HR advocates focused on nurturing leadership development within their organizations. 

Key Learning Objectives: 

  • Identify and Overcome: Understand how the Inner Critic influences your thoughts and behaviors and learn strategies to mitigate its effects.
  • Empower Through Self-Coaching: Learn to replace your Inner Critic with an Inner Coach to propel personal and professional growth.
  • Helping others: How you can engage in discussions around the Inner Critic to help others advance.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Collusion, Antitrust, and Whistleblowing: What HR Pros Need to Know
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM E351, Lakeside Center - Level 3 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Organization (Technical)

Presenter:
Christine V. Walters, JD, MAS, SHRM-SCP, Independent Consultant & Author, FiveL Company
Workplace Application:
This session will provide attendees with practical information to guide their organization within legally defined boundaries in day-to-day activities from hiring, to protect employees' concurrent rights, and avoiding even the appearance of any activities that violate these burgeoning rules and regulations.  

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

In 2023, we saw a flurry of activity from various federal agencies targeting employment practices. The U.S. DOJ and other agencies continue to push their 'no poach approach.' Federal rules and guidance are also changing related to employers' sharing of wage and benefits information, M & A's, and more. Join this interactive program as we review the latest news, trends, cases, and pitfalls to avoid throughout the employment cycle from recruitment to separation. This program will NOT cover the FTC’s new and final noncompete rule; join this speaker’s session to Tuesday, “Employment Agreements Under Fire” from 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. for an in depth look at the final rule and what may lie ahead.

Learning Objectives:

  • Review applicable laws and recent court decisions impacting related policies and practices.
  • Name two proactive practices from the DOJ and FTC’s “Antitrust Guidance for HR Professionals”.
  • Consider the most recent federal agencies' rules and guidance.
  • Consider the legal question of 'Can we do this' balanced with the subjective, 'Should we do this?'


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Domestic Abuse: What Goes On Behind Closed Doors Impacts the Workplace
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Grant Park, Level 1 (Hyatt Regency)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Carmen Aliber, Director of Human Resources, Dexter Southfield
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn how to recognize the warning signs of abuse, support employees, and ensure the safety of all in the workplace. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 2:00pm.

Domestic abuse is a global epidemic impacting all demographic and socioeconomic sectors. The U.S. Center for Disease Control recognizes it as 'a serious public health problem that can have a profound impact on lifelong health, opportunity, and well-being.' What goes on behind closed doors affects every facet of our society. This workshop will teach HR professionals how to recognize the warning signs of abuse, support employees, and ensure the safety of all in the workplace.

Learning Objectives:

  • Recognize the warning signs of domestic abuse.
  • Support employees who are victims (or survivors) of domestic abuse.
  • Ensure the safety of all when domestic abuse spills into the workplace.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Drive Your Career Forward with SHRM Certification
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM E271, Lakeside Center - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Organization (Technical), People (Technical), Workplace (Technical)

Presenter:
Tiffany A. Brown, SHRM-CP, Certification Specialist, Affiliate Operations, SHRM Certification
Presenter:
Demetrius Norman, Senior Specialist of Academic Initiatives, SHRM
Workplace Application:
In this session, you will learn how to choose which exam is right for you and gain insights about how to best prepare to earn your SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP credential. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Are you motivated and ready to take your career to the next level? Show employers that you have the HR expertise and competencies needed to drive organizational success by earning your SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP credential-the only HR certification anchored in behavioral competencies and backed by SHRM's 75 years of expertise in the industry. This session benefits anyone with an interest in learning what motivates HR professionals to pursue a SHRM credential, planning to apply for a SHRM credential, or already scheduled to sit for the SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP exam. This session covers the practical basics of the SHRM certification exams and provides an opportunity to test-drive your readiness by answering sample questions.

Learning Objectives: Determine which exam is right for you.Explore the various in which you personalize your preparation plan.Gain best practices for studying.Get tips and tools to put you on the path to success.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Elevating Performance: The Power of Leadership Coaching
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM S405, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Laurie McIntosh, SHRM-SCP, CAE, SHRM-SCP, CAE, Lead, Employee Experience, SHRM
Presenter:
Kristin Barrett , PCC, Vice President, Linkage Consulting & Executive Coach, Linkage, a SHRM Company
Presenter:
Machael Pelosi Sherry , MS, JD, PCC, Principal Consultant and Executive Coach, Linkage, a SHRM Company
Workplace Application:
This session illuminates the strengths of leadership coaching and provides HR professionals with valuable insights and strategies for implementing coaching programs to boost employee engagement, productivity, and retention in the workplace.  

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Curious to learn more about leadership and executive coaching? Join us for an engaging conversation and informative facilitated panel discussion on the power of coaching leaders in the workplace and the outcomes it can drive for elevated performance and productivity in your organization. Our Linkage Leadership Consultants/Executive Coaches and SHRM HR Experts will share insights and discuss best practices for implementing coaching engagements and programs to see the impact on engagement and retention. If you are interested in developing strategies for measuring effectiveness and unlocking your team's full potential, don't miss this opportunity to elevate your HR leadership game at SHRM24!

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the differences between team and individual coaching and their respective benefits.
  • Learn how to identify when team or individual coaching will help elevate performance.
  • Discover best practices for implementing successful coaching engagements.
  • Explore the impact of leadership coaching on the retention, development, and advancement of key talent in your organization.
  • Develop strategies for measuring the effectiveness of coaching programs.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

From Support to Strategy: The HR Transformation Blueprint
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM N230, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Organization (Technical)

Presenter:
Jennifer Akoma, MBA, SHRM-SCP, Head of People and Stewardship, Android Industries
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn how to evolve their HR departments into strategic business partners by implementing innovative strategies for talent management and leveraging technology, guided by a comprehensive blueprint for transformation. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 2:00pm.

This must-attend presentation is crucial for HR professionals, department leaders, and agents of organizational change, focusing on enhancing HR's role in companies. Ideal for HR managers, business leaders, and strategic initiative teams, this session offers valuable insights and practical strategies. It's particularly beneficial for those in organizations where HR is primarily seen as administrative and for those aiming to elevate HR as a strategic business partner.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understanding the Transformation Blueprint: Attendees will learn a structured, step-by-step approach to transition HR from a traditional administrative function to a strategic entity within their organization, focusing on evolving roles and responsibilities.
  • Gaining Real-World Insights: Participants will be equipped with knowledge from real-life case studies of successful HR transformations, including the challenges faced, strategies employed, and the outcomes achieved, providing them with a realistic perspective on the transformation process.
  • Acquiring Practical Strategies for HR Innovation: The session will offer attendees practical and innovative strategies for key HR areas such as employer branding, talent acquisition, employee engagement, and effective use of technology, enabling them to implement these strategies in their own organizations.
  • Learning Metrics of Success: This objective will focus on how to effectively measure and demonstrate the impact of HR initiatives, helping attendees understand the key performance indicators and metrics that show HR's value as a strategic business partner.
  • Networking and Collaborative Learning: Attendees will have the opportunity to network with peers, share experiences, and discuss solutions to common challenges, fostering a collaborative learning environment. 



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Get Smart About Artificial Intelligence: Generating Guidelines to Harmonize Technology With Humanity
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM S101, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Organization (Technical)

Presenter:
Carrie Cherveny, Chief Compliance Officer, HUB International Limited
Presenter:
Workplace Application:
Artificial intelligence tools can be a smart addition to your HR toolkit as long as you have a proper guidance system in place. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

HR departments are already deploying AI services for such tasks as resume screening, onboarding, training and research. How organizations implement AI into their workflow can be limitless. For such a potentially powerful tool, it's essential to have a guidance system in place. By establishing a balance between leveraging technology and maintaining human connections, HR professionals will deliver exceptional experiences – without replacing real-life interaction and judgment.

Learning Objectives:

  • AI in the Workplace: Embrace new opportunities to reduce administrative burden, synthesize data and generate value for businesses.
  • The White House Blueprint: Understand the five principles that comprise the blueprint for AI Bill of Rights.
  • Federal Agency Perspective: Guardrails and warnings from various labor and federal employment agencies, including EEOC, DOL and the NLRB.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Harness Power for Good: How to Influence Effectively Within Your Organization
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM S106, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Michael Walters, Chief Human Resources Officer, Samsung Semiconductor
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn critical strategies for obtaining support and influencing executive leadership to adopt proposals while also enhancing their own sense of power within their organization. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 12:30pm

The ability to develop innovative & strategic ideas for your organization is critical.  Equally important is the ability to move those ideas through approval to implementation.  This session will explore techniques and frameworks to expand organizational influence through the lens of an HR leader.  HR needs to build influence and power across their organization, within the C-suite and across the Board of Directors.  We will examine strategies and tools designed to maximize the interpersonal influence for the HR leader and help move initiatives from proposal to execution.  We will explore what is known to the scientific world about social power strategies and how this can be applied to our HR landscape.  Tips & tricks to be an effective CHRO will also be explored.

Learning Objectives:

  • Explore five things to consider to maximize your interpersonal influence.
  • Identify common strategies to gain alignment and 'get stuff done'.Analyz how decisions are made and how to expand the ability to impact.
  • Discover the seven bases of power and how to apply to the workplace.Sharpen skills that will help advance careers.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

How Core Values Drive Change in Toxic Workplaces
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM E353, Lakeside Center - Level 3 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Organization (Technical)

Presenter:
Catherine Mattice, SHRM-SCP, Founder & CEO, Civility Partners
Workplace Application:
This presentation will demonstrate how establishing and upholding core values within an organization can serve as a powerful catalyst for positive change in toxic workplaces, fostering a culture of respect, inclusion, and ethical behavior while enhancing employee morale, retention, and performance. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Abrasive leadership, workplace bullying, and discrimination are all examples of toxic workplace cultures that can have a detrimental impact on employee morale, retention, and performance. Core values can play a critical role in preventing and addressing these issues by creating a strong foundation for workplace culture that supports respect, inclusion, and ethical behavior. Explore how core values can be used to prevent toxic workplace cultures and create a positive and supportive work environment.

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn the importance of core values in the company's culture.
  • Create core values that are aligned with your culture.
  • Address and understand the impact of toxic workplace cultures, including abrasive leadership, bullying, and discrimination, on employee morale, retention, and performance.
  • Develop strategies for aligning core values and workplace culture to create a positive and supportive work environment.
  • Learn how to make your core values part of your performance system.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

HR Analytics: A Proactive Approach to Improve Business Outcomes
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM S403, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Delancey Johnson, DBA, SHRM-SCP, Senior Vice President and Associate Chief Talent Officer, Parkland Health
Workplace Application:
Attendee will learn how to form a system of indicators that can help HR practitioners better understand its progress and resource needs. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Post COVID19 HR has been challenged to break the mold of status quo and traditional leadership as it pertains to human capital. By understanding how to turn data into information HR practitioners will have the ability to transition from a cost center to a value-add center by leveraging HR analytics to create a proactive approach to create improved business outcomes.

Learning Objectives:

  • Provide the true definition of human capital.
  • Discuss a proactive approach to improve business outcomes.
  • Understand how human biases impact HR analytics.
  • Application of content.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Interactive Workshop: How to Lead Civil Conversations at Work that Build Trust & Foster Inclusivity
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM E265, Lakeside Center - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Organization (Technical), People (Technical), Workplace (Technical), Communication, HR Expertise, Leadership & Navigation, Relationship Management

Presenter:
Jennifer Dulski, Founder & CEO, Rising Team

This will be an in-person only event and will not be livestreamed.

In today’s workplaces, incivility is on the rise, negatively impacting productivity, job satisfaction, and overall business performance. Despite the critical influence managers have on workplace dynamics, recent SHRM research indicates that only 25% of U.S. workers feel their managers effectively address acts of incivility.

How can we equip leaders to cultivate a culture of civility and inclusivity?

Join us for an empowering interactive session where HR leaders will learn strategies to foster a more civil and inclusive workplace. Led by Jennifer Dulski, Founder & CEO of Rising Team and Stanford Business School faculty member, this workshop is designed to equip leaders at all levels—from executives to frontline managers—with the skills needed to promote civility.

Engage in a hands-on activity to practice essential civility skills, and join SHRM’s initiative to ignite 1 million civil conversations for positive change. Gain access to a free, web-based tool that can help leaders within your organization facilitate meaningful and civil discussions with their teams.

Attendees will walk away with an understanding of:

How to run a team activity that hones core skills for promoting civility and building trust using a free web-based tool.

  • Gain Skills to Lead Trust-Building Conversations: Learn how to start conversations that foster trust and create a safe, inclusive environment.
  • Practice through Interactive Activity: Participate in a 30-minute interactive activity designed to develop skills for promoting civility.
  • Learn Practical Techniques: Discover three simple yet powerful techniques for facilitating open and civil dialogue.
  • Champion Civility: Gain insights on how to lead and advocate for civility within your organization.
  • Get Access to a Free Tool: Bring back a free web-based facilitation tool to enable team leaders across your organization to run impactful civil conversations.
It Is What You Make It: Overcoming The ‘It Is What It Is’ Mindset
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM S100BC, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Leadership (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Steve Gilliland, CSP, CPAE, Best-Selling Author and Speaker, Steve Gilliland, Inc.
Workplace Application:
This session is about problem-solving and will share how to respond to challenges, deal with problems head-on, and solve them. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

More than ever, HR professionals must rely on collective strength, think differently, and continue moving forward. If we fail to adapt, we fail to move forward. As you continue to make the best of remote and in-person workplaces, the task of responding to problems as an HR professional in the hybrid culture is getting more demanding. It Is What You Make It reveals the keys to solving the problem instead of accepting it.Learning Objectives:Identify and overcome the common barriers to thinking and accepting situations as they are.How to think critically and imaginatively, explore new possibilities, and generate a range of effective solutions.Weigh connections and relationships.Access the needed information effectively and efficiently.Be able to define a problem and apply various problem-solving tools and techniques.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.
Psychological Health and Safety: The New Frontier for Global Workforce Mental Health
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM S102, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Organization (Technical)

Presenter:
Joe Grasso, Ph.D., Vice President of Workforce Transformation, Lyra Health
Workplace Application:
Learn how to mitigate global workplace psychosocial risks through impactful work design, company policies, and management practices that enhance organizational well-being worldwide. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Leading global health authorities are calling for employers to assess their work environments for risks to employee mental health. Occupational health and safety standards and regulations compel employers to mitigate workplace psychosocial risks, including low job control, work overload, and poor managerial support. These factors contribute to burnout, depression, and anxiety while increasing turnover and healthcare claims. Learn how to mitigate risks through impactful work design, company policies, and management practices that enhance organizational well-being.

Learning Objectives:

  • Examine the new emphasis on psychological health and safety in the workplace.
  • Discuss how and why global guidelines and regulations are compelling employers to practice psychosocial risk management.
  • Explain what psychosocial risk management entails, how it works, and how multinational employers can implement evidence-based strategies to benefit individual and organizational well-being.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Resist the Org Chart: Building a New Blueprint for Org Design
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM S406B, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Track: Strategic HR
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Organization (Technical)

Presenter:
Carol Henriques, Principal and Client Partner, TiER1 Performance
Presenter:
Gina Max, Senior Vice President and Chief People Officer , Knauf North America
Workplace Application:
This session will provide CHROs and HR leaders with a value-based touchstone for role design, culture, and org design that serves as the blueprint for the high-level 'architecture' or structure of their organizations-and, ultimately, helps them build the organization based on strategic, future-state capabilities. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 2:00pm

In this session, you will learn a value-based approach to designing organizations that goes beyond the org chart or job descriptions. You will gain valuable insight to help guide your organization past potential pitfalls and toward the key drivers or capabilities that you're trying to impact. And you'll leave with an understanding of how to build your organization's blueprint to ensure future-state success.

Learning Objectives:

  • Examine a value-based decision approach to designing the organization based on future-state capabilities (rather than jumping straight to an org chart).
  • Explain new and different steps for designing and/or redesigning both the organization as well as roles and capabilities of the organization.
  • Apply a value-based approach for org design with a blueprint that articulates the high-level architecture for the organization's roles, culture, and structure.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Revolutionizing Human Resources: H&M's Trailblazing Journey
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM E350, Lakeside Center - Level 3 (MPCC)
Track: Strategic HR
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Chris Mikulski, Head of Human Resources, Americas, H&M
Presenter:
George Rivera, Senior Vice President, Commercial and Enterprise Sales, SHRM

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Join us for an insightful session exploring how global retail giant H&M is spearheading a groundbreaking transformation in Human Resources. Discover the strategic initiatives, innovative practices, and cultural shifts that propelled H&M to redefine the HR landscape, setting new standards for the industry. From upskilling to fostering inclusivity, to empowering employees and driving organizational excellence, learn how H&M's visionary approach to HR leadership is shaping a historic paradigm shift, inspiring businesses worldwide to rethink their HR strategies for the future. This session promises to unveil key insights and actionable takeaways for HR professionals, leaders, and organizations striving to embrace change and drive sustainable success in the ever-evolving global marketplace.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understanding Strategic HR Transformation: Explore the importance of strategic planning in HR transformation and how it can be applied to their organizations.
  • Driving Organizational Change Through HR Leadership: Gain insights into how HR leadership can inspire, and effect change across an organization and adopt a leadership approach that fosters innovation and transformation.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Riding the I-9 Rollercoaster: The Latest on Form I-9 Regulations, Including E-Verify and Virtual Inspections
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM E253, Lakeside Center - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Workplace (Technical)

Presenter:
John Fay, Director of Product Strategy, Equifax
Workplace Application:
Attendees will gain insights and actionable strategies to help them improve accuracy and reduce risk in the evolving I-9 landscape, including the latest on E-Verify obligations, how virtual verifications are working for those who qualify, how to help avoid discrimination, and what audits are uncovering. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 11:00am.
In an era where the stakes of I-9 compliance are higher than ever and audits are increasing, join us for strategic insights and actionable strategies to help your organization navigate the complexities of the Form I-9 and reduce risk. I-9 guru, John Fay, will discuss the latest on E-Verify obligations, how virtual verifications are working for those who qualify, how to help avoid discrimination, and what audits are uncovering.

Learning Objectives:

Virtual Efficiency: Optimizing I-9 Completions in a Digital Landscape

a. Unlock the secrets to streamlining I-9 processes in the new virtual environment.

b. Discover innovative approaches to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of your I-9 completion workflow.

E-Verify Evolution: Navigating Impactful Changes for Employers

a. Stay ahead of the curve by understanding the dynamic evolution of E-Verify.

b. Explore the implications for employers and learn how to adapt to the latest developments.

Decoding Trends: Analyzing I-9 Penalty Decisions

a. Gain a deeper understanding of emerging trends in I-9 penalty decisions.

b. Arm yourself with knowledge by analyzing real-world cases, ensuring your organization is well-prepared for potential pitfalls.

Risk Reduction Toolbox: Actionable Tips for Your Organization

a. Equip your organization with practical and actionable tips to proactively reduce your I-9 compliance risks.

b. Implement proven strategies aligned with the latest regulatory standards, helping to safeguard your organization from potential pitfalls.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Shifting from a Risk-Averse to a Risk-Ready Leader: Six Strategies for Inspiring Innovation, Resilience, and Results
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM E450, Lakeside Center - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Shirley Davis, SHRM-SCP, President and CEO, SDS Global Enterprises, Inc.
Presenter:
Delatorro McNeal, CEO, Platinum Performance Global LLC
Workplace Application:
Attendees will obtain cutting edge strategies and best practices for how leaders can/should transform from a risk-averse to a risk-ready mindset both individually and organizationally, and they will learn how to cultivate a culture that thrives on calculated risk-taking, innovation, and problem solving to achieve sustainable results. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

As our world continues to experience accelerated change, overwhelming complexity, and increased competition, the most successful leaders are those who can transition from a risk-averse to a risk-ready growth mindset. This session explores the transformation leaders need to undergo, both individually and organizationally, and will offer cutting edge strategies and best practices for how to cultivate a culture that thrives on calculated risk-taking, innovation, and problem solving to achieve sustainable results.

Learning Objectives: Walk away with greater knowledge, tools, and best practices for how leaders must reframe their view of risk from something to be avoided to something to be strategically managed.Identify the benefits of fostering a workplace culture that encourages creativity,  forward-thinking, and problem solving.Apply the steps necessary to bounce back from setbacks, adapt to change, and maintain momentum in the face of uncertainty.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

SPEAKER FLIGHT DELAYS, SEE SESSION TUESDAY AT 2:00 PM - Reclaiming Next: What if Technology Forced us to be More Human?
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM N226, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Workplace (Technical)

Presenter:
Alex Bombeck, CEO, North Highland
Workplace Application:
Forty-five percent of technology decision makers believe their budget for AI will increase by more than 5% in the next year (Forrester) - it's time to unlock the potential of AI and reclaim our humanity in the process. 

SEE SCHEDULE FOR TUESDAY AT 2:00 PM

AI will rewrite the rules of performance, redirecting capacity to unlock new levels of innovation, creativity, and complexity. Sure, AI is the defining technology of our generation, but it won't define our generation. People will. After all, everything that will make or break the success of AI is fundamentally human: Acceptance, transparency, and cultural clarity. The leaders who cultivate these elements will find that their AI-enabled performance has no limits.

Learning Objectives:

  • Hear how AI inherently opens capacity for employees to direct their focus to novel things.
  • As tech strategy and governance is expected to grow significantly through 2026, learn how AI can (and should) play a role.
  • From a leadership perspective, understand how to humanize AI for employees, and cultivate an environment of trust, transparency and acceptance.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

The Nature of Building Bridges
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM S504, South Building - Level 5 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
John Bobb-Semple, Culture Specialist, Hawks Agency
Workplace Application:
Transform your workplace with information from this session that delves into the power of empathy, offering insights into fostering diversity, inclusion, and racial reconciliation, equipping professionals with the tools to authentically engage in difficult conversations, increase cultural awareness, and build bridges for a more inclusive organizational culture. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

This session will discuss the power of empathy to build bridges through self-reflection, proximity, and direct engagement. Topics Covered: Diversity and Inclusion; Company Culture; Racial Reconciliation; WHY IT MATTERS; The impact of the pandemic will be felt for generations worldwide. The current pace of change and ongoing cultural friction is creating an opportunity for difficult conversations around the virtual water cooler and our dinner tables. These conversations can result in a desire to 'cancel', confront, or ignore those who see our world differently.  As professionals navigating the tensions between personal beliefs and experiences and company values, how can we lean in to make positive change in our workplace, families, and communities?   Session snippets include:  Empathy does not require perfection; it requires authenticity and humility. Bridges don't begin until there is nothing underneath them. On our road toward greater inclusion and diversity, we must remember that there is no change in shame.

Learning Objectives:

  • Increase cultural awareness and understanding.
  • Encourage interpersonal growth in a diverse environment.
  • Build bridges to develop an inclusive organizational culture.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

The New Golden Rule: Relationship Management Techniques That Work
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM S103, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Brad Karsh, Founder and CEO, JB Training Solutions
Workplace Application:
This session gives HR professionals the inside secrets for mastering successful interpersonal relationships whether in the office or working remotely. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Have you ever heard someone say, 'I will NEVER understand her!', 'That's not how I would have reacted', or 'We will just NEVER get along.' If so, you're not alone. HR reports spending an average of 42 percent of their time dealing with employee disputes. Wouldn't your life be more enjoyable if everyone at work could just get along? Uncover the secrets to working with the most difficult team members and learn why the 'golden rule' is wrong when it comes to workplace communications.

Learning Objectives: Understand your unique communication style and how it plays out on your team. Recognize the distinct style of coworkers, managers, and direct reports.Learn to value and appreciate the different qualities that each individual brings to the team. Adapt to, welcome, and respect various personalities among team members to move toward a common goal. Work successfully and efficiently as part of a solid and high-functioning team.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Transform Your DEI Playbook: Inclusive Employee Communications Strategy
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM N227, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Organization (Technical), People (Technical), Workplace (Technical)

Presenter:
Judy Ellis, SVP, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Advisory, AMS
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn key tools and 'watch-outs' for building DEI strategy and communications that resonate with diverse audiences, including underrepresented groups, senior stakeholders and others. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Learning Objectives:Speak to various stakeholder groups in language that resonates with them.Counter employee resistance to diversity efforts.Incorporate culture-building principles when developing DEI strategy.Effectively engage executives as DEI ambassadors.Build empathy across audiences for underrepresented employee groups.Use technology to amplify Your DEI message.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Unlock Immediate HR Wins: Practical AI Techniques for Enhanced Productivity
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM S100A, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Paul Carney, Chief Human Resources Officer, Carter Bank
Workplace Application:
Empower HR professionals to rapidly enhance decision-making and productivity by effectively integrating AI tools and techniques into everyday HR practices, ensuring streamlined operations and increased business outcomes. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

All aboard for a high-speed journey into the future of HR with AI! This session is your express train to mastering AI-driven efficiency. Learn to swiftly navigate AI prompts, keeping your HR strategy on the fast track. Discover how to manage your 'passengers' effectively, translating complex employee challenges into actionable AI solutions. It is perfect for HR professionals eager to accelerate decision-making, steer your HR department towards increased productivity, and direct your organization towards unprecedented success.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify and Master the Key Elements of Effective AI Prompts.
  • Master the essential components of effective AI prompts, including role, context, clarity, and specificity to improve communication and the application of AI in various HR functions.
  • Translate HR Challenges into Structured AI Queries  Develop skills to critically evaluate HR issues and effectively translate these challenges into structured AI queries to obtain solutions you can immediately implement.
  • Differentiate Between Simple and Complex AI Prompts for Diverse HR Scenarios.
  • Learn to distinguish between simple and complex prompts, understand their appropriate applications in diverse HR scenarios, and expand your HR and business capabilities using AI technology.
  • Implement AI Strategies for Enhanced HR Decision-Making and Efficiency.
  • Apply AI strategies and tools to improve decision-making processes and improve HR operational productivity.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

What CEOs Need to Know About HR: It's Not About Compliance; It's About Culture
06/24/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM N231, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Jathan Janove, J.D., Principal , Janove Organization Solutions
Presenter:
Kimberly Gonsalves, Founder, Leadership State LLC
Workplace Application:
Convert HR from box-checking compliance officer to cultural steward and human capital strategist. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Many CEOs don't know what they're missing. They assume HR is simply a box-checking compliance/claim prevention cost of doing business.They're missing out on the tremendous upside if they empower HR to serve as cultural stewards and human capital strategists. When CEOs make this fundamental paradigm shift, everything improves -- retention, productivity, innovation, safety, profitability and even compliance/claim prevention!

Learning Objectives:

  • The essential characteristics of a CEO-CHRO collaboration focused on organization culture and human capital strategy.
  • How HR can best make the pitch for such collaboration.
  • How to combine culture and human capital strategy with compliance and claim prevention.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

10 Current Trends in Total Compensation
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM N229, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Chris Dohrmann, Executive Director of Strategic Partnerships , Global Shares, a J.P. Morgan Company
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn about upcoming regulatory changes, their impacts, and how to navigate these. Discussing trends in recruitment strategies will help the audience with their hiring strategies, through the promotion of their equity comp plans and wider total rewards package. We will also discuss additional anticipated trends and how they will affect the audience's HR team and company as a whole. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Diving into the trends your company needs to be on top of in 2024, we'll discuss regulatory updates including the second year of Pay Versus Performance, the new disclosure requirements for Say on Pay coming into effect July 2024, their impact on your company, and much more. We'll also look at how factors including pay transparency and the promotion of shares in job posts can help beat the competition to attract top talent.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand how upcoming trends will impact their team/department/company.
  • Implement policies and procedures to adapt to new trends.
  • Enhance their recruitment processes to attract key talent.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

A Holistic Approach to Employee Engagement - Mastering the Intersection of Work, Life, and Home
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM S100BC, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Organization (Technical), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Bob Kelleher, CEO, The Employee Engagement Group
Workplace Application:
Learn the secrets to becoming a more engaged, motivated, and productive employee, manager, or leader in this captivating session of self-discovery. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Most engagement efforts focus on workplace engagement. In fact, billions of dollars are invested annually to improving engagement, workplace culture,  and leadership.  But Gallup claims 67% of the workforce continue to be disengaged or actively disengaged.  What gives? Research and case studies from Bob Kelleher's  book, I-Engage, Your Personal Engagement Roadmap highlight that workplace engagement is often triggered by what happens at home as much as  what happens at work.  If an employee is not happy in life, they will struggle to find engagement at work. Do you know what engages you or your people? Do you know why or your employees are or aren't engaged? Are your positive or negative emotions driving your engagement?

In this reflective session, discover the secrets to job fulfillment, the impact one's home and personal life have on workplace engagement, and proactive steps to boost engagement at both a personal level, and with employees you manage. You will learn key exercises and tools to unleash a holistic approach to engagement.

Learning Objectives: Learn how to engage the WHOLE employee.Coach employees to booster their personal engagement.Steps to become more engaged as an individual and to identify warning signs of disengagement with people you manage.Understand the two sides of engagement: personal and organizational.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Communicative Repair: Why 'Huh' Is the Most Powerful Word in the Workplace!
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM S404, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Organization (Technical), People (Technical), Workplace (Technical), Communication, HR Expertise, Relationship Management

Presenter:
Alex Murzaku, PhD, Director, Gap International

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Language isn't merely a tool—it's the very foundation of human connection. Yet, a staggering 50% of our communication time is spent repairing misunderstandings. Every 84 seconds, we resort to the humble "huh?"—not out of rudeness, but as a bridge to clarity.

Embark on a journey through the intricacies of organizational communication—how it fuels collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and emotional intelligence.

Join us to uncover the transformative power of language—navigate its complexities, learn how to ensure seamless communication, and discover how to cultivate a vibrant workplace culture.

Attendees will walk away with:

  • Increased understanding of the power of language
  • Heightened awareness of potential misunderstandings
  • Strategies for mitigating miscommunications



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Corporate Grad Meets Princeton Grad: A Diverse Duo Transforms Stories of Disparity, Despair and Exclusion into a Soulful Stew of Inclusion and Belonging
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM S501, South Building - Level 5 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Ed Frauenheim, Co-Founder, The Teal Team
Presenter:
Sha'Kiera Randolph, CEO and Founder, Sha'Kiera Star and Associates
Workplace Application:
Sha'Kiera and Ed's example of friendship across differences offers a model for more effective DEI initiatives, true allyship and genuine belonging. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Sha'Kiera Star and Ed Frauenheim seem to have nothing in common. But this unlikely pair bridges differences of race, class, gender and education to offer a nourishing example of human connection and a hopeful message about inclusion and belonging.   The story of their friendship - and the actual stew they cooked together -shows what's possible when people from distant social worlds meet each other with patience, vulnerability, humility and compassion -not to mention a big dash of playfulness.

Learning Objectives:

  • The power of personal relationships to bridge differences, build understanding and cultivate dedicated allies of under-represented populations.
  • How we can and must pierce the 'paper ceiling' that arbitrarily holds back people without conventional college degrees.
  • How our organizations and wider social systems are based on relentless, unhealthy pressures to compete and get ahead--stresses that take a toll even on the cis-gender, straight, white men who benefit most from the status quo.
  • The soulful recipe for inclusive cultures of belonging: patience, a sense of adventure, vulnerability, humility, compassion and playfulness.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Detecting Lies and Deception: Practical Skills for HR Professionals
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM Regency Ballroom, Level 2 (Hyatt Regency)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Organization (Technical)

Presenter:
Michael Wade Johnson, Esq., Chief Strategy Officer, Traliant
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn scientifically-validated methods for spotting deception that you can apply in your everyday work life. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 11:00 am.

HR professionals need to be able to spot deception when conducting investigations and interviewing and hiring applicants. While research shows that the average person is lied to twice a day, most people are extremely poor at spotting deception because they rely on inaccurate stereotypes about how people behave when they lie. In this engaging and interactive session from a former U.S. Department of Justice attorney, you will watch videos and examine case studies to learn how to spot signs of deception and truthfulness.

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn which signs of deception are valid and which are based on myth (such as the mistaken beliefs that liars don't look you in the eye and are fidgety).
  • How to spot scientifically validated signs of deception, including verbal and non-verbal cues.
  • How to spot signs of deception and truthfulness when conducting investigative interviews.
  • How to spot deception when interviewing and hiring applicants.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Directing the Solo Symphony: Mastering the Art of One-Person HR Departments
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM Jackson Park, Level 1 (Hyatt Regency)
Competencies: Leadership (Behavioral), Organization (Technical)

Presenter:
LaNeé Kittrell, MBA, SHRM-SCP, Team Lead and Senior Consultant, Outsourcing, Nonprofit HR
Presenter:
Sidney Abrams, SHRM-SCP, Chief Client Experience Officer, Nonprofit HR
Workplace Application:
HR leaders in small departments will gain insights into overcoming unique challenges, transitioning from operational roles to strategic leadership and evolving into innovators, equipping them to orchestrate success as solo practitioners. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

The realm of HR is not exempt from the challenges faced by smaller organizations or single-person HR departments. 'Directing the Solo Symphony' unveils the difficulties unique to these setups and empowers HR leaders to overcome them. Solo HR professionals play a pivotal role in their organizations, often juggling multiple responsibilities. This session acknowledges their unique challenges and provides strategies for tackling them effectively. 

Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of HR management, transforming from task-oriented roles to strategic decision-makers. They will discover how to transition from an operational role to a strategic leader, while also evolving from practical application to a true innovator, paving the way for increased organizational impact. This session provides a harmonious blend of insights, practical solutions, and inspirational stories to equip solo HR professionals for success.

Learning Objectives: Identify and overcome the challenges faced by solo HR professionals.Develop skills for transitioning from an operational role to a strategic leader within small HR departments.Explore innovative practices and strategies for achieving greater organizational impact.Gain inspiration and practical solutions for excelling in a one-person HR department. 


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Disability, Pregnancy, and Hair? Oh My! Managing the Accommodation Revolution in the Workplace
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM E271, Lakeside Center - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Saru Matambanadzo, J.D.; Ph.D., Moise S. Steeg, Jr. Associate Professor of Law and Senior Director of Online Programs, Tulane University Law School
Workplace Application:
This session will address the expanding realm of accommodations in anti-discrimination law with a focus on federal statutes (e.g., the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, the PUMP Act, and the CROWN Act) and cases (e.g., the Supreme Court decision in Groff v. DeJoy (2023). 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 2:00pm

An accommodation revolution is coming! This presentation examines legal changes to Title VII workplace accommodations.  Historically, Title VII required minimal employer concessions in terms of accommodations. Recently, statutes and cases expanded the scope of accommodation protections in Title VII. These changes constitute an 'accommodation revolution.' Employers will need to make increasing concessions to employee needs that were previously only available under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Are you ready for the accommodation revolution?

Learning Objectives:

  • Increase understanding of the history and operation of Title VII.
  • Increase understanding of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
  • Provide information on recent legal changes in Title VII concerning accommodations.
  • Increase understanding of the scope of reasonable accommodations.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Discipline and Termination: The Movie
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM E450, Lakeside Center - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Organization (Technical)

Presenter:
Tim Orellano, President, The Human Resources Team
Workplace Application:
Enhance your skills, improve confidence and effectiveness in handling disciplinary actions, ensuring that these actions are carried out in a fair, consistent, and constructive manner. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Do you put off handling difficult discipline discussions? Have you ever 'had enough' and said, 'You are fired'. The discipline process is like a movie; with staging, actors, props, rehearsal, and scripts and you are the star. This presentation will give you tips and strategies to direct an Oscar winning movie. You will learn where we go wrong, how to prepare for the rehearsal, and a best practice discipline process and even if you are the 'Terminator' you will receive a standing ovation.

Learning Objectives: Understand a different perspective on the discipline process.Learn tips and strategies for successful communication of expectations.Identify what goes wrong and why.Learn about documentation and 'how to say it' strategies.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Elevate, Not Eliminate: Empowering HR through AI
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM S401, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Workplace (Technical)

Presenter:
Kari Naimon, Founder/CEO, AixHR
Workplace Application:
Attendees will gain actionable knowledge that will empower them to envision and implement AI solutions that complement and elevate their existing practices.  

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

"Unlock the Power of AI in Human Resources: Elevate, Not Eliminate" is an engaging session tailored for HR professionals eager to harness the transformative potential of AI. Explore how AI can be your ally in optimizing Human Resources through strategic integration of secure and ethical AI use and real-world applications. Leave this session equipped with a clear blueprint for effectively incorporating AI into your HR strategy, enhancing your role, and future-proofing your organization.

Learning Objectives:

  • A robust understanding of AI fundamentals within the HR context, emphasizing augmentation over replacement.
  • Insights into hands-on AI exploration to identify and implement solutions that complement human efforts.
  • Strategies for addressing ethical considerations and mitigating biases in AI applications.
  • Examples of real-world AI applications across the entire HR lifecycle, showcasing how AI elevates all HR functions.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Empower Your Brand and Influence with AI
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM S102, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Organization (Technical)

Presenter:
Roy Abdo, CEO, Digital Revamp LLC
Workplace Application:
Utilize AI to amplify your storytelling skills and influence to build your brand. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

In this session, we'll explore how AI-powered tools can enhance your communication skills, enabling you to personalize your messages to connect with your audience on a deeper level. We'll also discuss content strategies that improve your influence in your industry through tailored AI-driven approaches.  The session will include practical tips and success stories and how to apply them effectively while integrating the one thing that AI can't achieve, empathy and emotions.

Learning Objectives:

  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of how artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping communication strategies and its relevance in various contexts.
  • Discover techniques for using AI to identify and personalize your messaging and content, allowing you to connect with your target audience and increase audience engagement.
  • Explore strategies and tactics for leveraging AI to build your brand in various contexts, such as brainstorming and content strategies.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Empowering Self-Care In The Workplace!
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM S403, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Darrell "Coach D" Andrews, CSP, Motivational Speaker/Strategist, Darrell Andrews, LLC and Associates
Workplace Application:
Our mantra is simple: 'Self-care is a precursor to wellness,' and this session will highlight strategies for staff and leaders to accomplish this goal! 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 3:30pm

Wellness has become of of the major areas of focus in corporations and organizations worldwide. Employee health and mental wellness are critical to the overall culture, recruitment, and retention. This high-energy session will analyze our mantra, 'Self-Care Is A Precursor to Wellness!' Employees and leaders must take 'ownership' of self-care for wellness to penetrate the culture.  This session will provide tools to accomplish this goal. How to inspire your employees to own their own wellness journey.

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn the three critical areas of self-care and their application in the workplace.
  • Learn simple strategies to help employees take ownership of their wellness journey via self-care.
  • Be revived in your wellness journey via self-care.Learn self-care best practices and the research associated with it.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

From Languishing to Flourishing: Why Mental Health in the Workplace Matters
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM S101, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Organization (Technical)

Presenter:
Michael Dickerson, CEO/Founder, Dickerson Consulting Group, LLC
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn to prioritize and support employee mental health to attract top talent, improve wellbeing, and facilitate growth in the workplace. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Today's workplace demands a shift. Wellbeing isn't just talk, it's a priority. In 2022 APA survey, 81% consider employee mental health important when job hunting. What about employees who struggle? Discover how to help employee move from languishing to flourishing and reach their potential.

Learning Objectives:

  • Explore the importance of addressing overall employee mental health, not just mental illness.
  • Learn how the modern workplace has evolved beyond buzzwords, with employee wellbeing becoming a critical to recruiting and retaining employees.
  • Gain insight into strategies that empower employee wellbeing to unlock their potential, find meaning and flourish at work.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Functional Forgiveness: The Underrated Business Imperative
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM S104, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral)

Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn to practice functional forgiveness as a methodology in conflict resolution and in sustained, healthy internal communication. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 12:30pm.

Businesses struggle with communication on a good day so having unnecessary or unresolved conflict added in will only cause deeper structural and organizational flow issues. And while conflict management is a useful skill to exercise, the lack of understanding of forgiveness as a piece of that plan will lead to more repeated situations with those same involved individuals.

Learning Objectives:

  • To be able to identify the mired and conflicted communication snags in conflict management within an organization.
  • To be able to define what forgiveness (in a business context) is and isn't.
  • To be able to practice functional forgiveness as a methodology in conflict resolution and in sustained, healthy internal communication.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Helping Your Employees Fight Identity Fraud in the Digital World
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM N231, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Ben Erdel, General Manager - Identity Theft Protection, Equifax Workforce Solutions
Workplace Application:
Learn more about how employers who offer identity theft protection as a financial wellness benefit could help protect their employees and their bottom line by reducing financial stress, absenteeism, and lessened productivity of fraud victims. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Now more than ever, it is important to better protect employee identities and those of their families. Employers who offer identity theft protection as a financial wellness benefit can help attract and retain talent by showing they value their employees' wellbeing as well as the bottom line. Helping mitigate the impact of identity fraud can reduce the financial stress, absenteeism, and lessened productivity of fraud victims.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand how an identity theft protection benefit can aid your HR team in helping recruit and retain talent by validating your reputation as a more generous and supportive employer.
  • Gain a deeper understanding about how identity fraud can impact employees AND their families, and how demographics and age are not indicators of higher or lower risk.
  • Better understand the links between fraudulent unemployment claims and identity theft.
  • Discover some top tools and steps that can be effective in helping identify and combat fraud.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

HR is Life! Making Your Organization Better Through the Lessons of Ted Lasso
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM Arie Crown Theater, Lakeside Center - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), People (Technical), Workplace (Technical)

Presenter:
Michael S. Cohen, J.D., Partner, Duane Morris, LLP
Workplace Application:
Allow Ted Lasso and the gang to open your eyes to some of the challenging aspects of human resources and make your organization a destination! 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

In recent memory, has there been any entertaining content providing better instruction to organizations and to human resources leaders than 'Ted Lasso'? The show's focus on the very human aspects of running an organization make clear how important our human capital is to our success.  This session will use the wonderfully people-centric 'Ted Lasso' as the vehicle through which important topical human resources issues will be addressed. Invite inspiration from this nontraditional source, allow Ted and his friends to guide your organization, and . . .  Believe!

Learning Objectives:

  • Examine current issues confronting human resources and develop practical solutions to address those problems.
  • Discover resources that can be utilized to enhance retention and recruitment for you organization.
  • Evaluate the Human Resources concerns confronting our organizations and establish practical and business-focused solutions.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

HR Like a Boss
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM N227, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
John Bernatovicz, President, Willory
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn how to transform work through the power of HR by helping their employees find meaning in their work while delivering bottom-line results for their organization. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

In this engaging presentation, John inspires the audience to embrace a CEO's viewpoint on HR by emphasizing two vital qualities: passion and ownership. Acquire valuable insights and strategies to transform your workplace through the power of human resources. Embrace the life-changing impact that amazingly awesome HR can have on your employees, organization, and community. Attendees will walk away with a personalized, strategic plan to do HR Like a Boss.

Learning Objectives:

  • Adopt a CEO Perspective: Gain the ability to view HR through the lens of a CEO, understanding the strategic importance of passion and ownership in driving organizational success.
  • Strategic Insights: Acquire valuable insights and strategies to leverage the power of human resources, transforming the workplace to enhance employee engagement and overall productivity.
  • Keys to Exceptional HR: Embrace the essential elements that contribute to amazingly awesome HR, focusing on making a lasting impact on employees, the organization, and the broader community.
  • Concrete Action Plan: Develop a tangible, actionable plan to implement HR Like a Boss principles, ensuring practical application and positive outcomes in the workplace.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Human Touch in a High-Tech World: Navigating the Future of Work with Empathy and Connection
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM E350, Lakeside Center - Level 3 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Jolene Church, CEO, DJC Consulting, Coaching & Training, LLC
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn how to effectively integrate empathy and human connection into their organizational strategies and practices, ensuring a harmonious balance between technological efficiency and the well-being of employees and customers in the evolving hybrid work environment. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

This session delves into the crucial balance between embracing technological advancements and preserving the irreplaceable value of human connection in the workplace.  As we witness a paradigm shift towards AI integration and hybrid work models, this talk addresses the pressing need for businesses to re-evaluate and strengthen their approach to human interactions. While technology offers unprecedented efficiencies and capabilities, it also poses challenges to the traditional dynamics of workplace relationships and customer engagement. This session explores how businesses can leverage these technological advancements to enhance, rather than diminish, human connections.  Key highlights include:  Understanding the Current Landscape: A comprehensive look at the technological trends shaping the future of work and their impact on employee and customer relationships.  The Psychological and Business Case for Human Connection: Insights into why human interaction remains a cornerstone for emotional well-being and business success, even in a technologically advanced landscape.  Strategies for the Hybrid Work Environment: Practical approaches for fostering a connected, collaborative, and supportive culture in a hybrid workplace. Empowering Human Resources: Specific tools and methodologies for HR professionals to lead the charge in nurturing workplace relationships in the era of AI and automation.  Future-Proofing Businesses through Empathy and Connection: How businesses can stay ahead by integrating empathy and human-centric approaches into their strategies.  This session is not just a conversation but a call to action for HR professionals to be the architects of a workplace that values human connection as much as technological efficiency. Attendees will leave equipped with actionable insights and strategies to make human empathy a core component of their organizational culture in this high-tech era.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the Impact of AI and Automation on Work Dynamics: Gain insights into how technological advancements, especially AI and automation, are reshaping the traditional workplace and employee interactions.
  • Recognize the Importance of Human Connection in Business: Learn about the critical role of human interaction and empathy in maintaining employee morale, customer satisfaction, and overall business success in a high-tech environment.
  • Identify Strategies to Enhance Employee Engagement: Discover effective methods to foster a supportive, connected, and empathetic work culture, particularly in hybrid or remote work settings.
  • Develop Skills to Balance Tech Efficiency with Human Interaction: Acquire practical skills to utilize technology as a tool for enhancing human connection, rather than as a replacement, ensuring a balanced approach in business operations.
  • Apply Human-Centric Approaches in Leadership: Understand the principles of human-centric leadership and how to apply these in managing and motivating a diverse and technologically integrated workforce.
  • Create Customer Experiences that Value Personalization: Learn how to design and implement customer service strategies that prioritize personalization and human touch, even when using digital platforms.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Inspiring Your Workforce of Tomorrow TODAY
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM S406B, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Yuvay Ferguson, Ph.D., CEO, Yuvay Ferguson LLC
Workplace Application:
As HR Leaders strategize about ways to attract talent for their organizations, initiatives focused on higher ed can be the path to a robust pipeline. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

This session will share keys for the successful utilization of corporate engagements with higher education institutions.  In today's fight for high quality talent, business leaders are often unaware of how the implementation of academic partnerships can be a long-game strategy worth investing in. Along with developing a pipeline of future potential employees, academic partnerships are an effective model for supporting tomorrow's workforce career readiness, for activating DEI goals aimed at providing access opportunities, and for building community via goodwill.

Learning Objectives:

  • Research based insight about Gen Z employees and what they are looking for in the workplace.
  • Understanding the impact of corporate partnership with academic institutions as a pipeline for engaging Gen Z future employees.
  • How to build a success academic partnership.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Leveraging an Empathic Culture to Create Advantage
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM E351, Lakeside Center - Level 3 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Dave Barnett, Chief Administrative Officer, DeVry University
Workplace Application:
Connecting individuals to meaningful and rewarding work is more important than ever as Human Resources leaders also look to re-establish their voices and empower solutions amid transformation at all levels. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 12:30pm.
Dave Barnett, Chief Administrative Officer at DeVry University, shares how Human Resources leaders can navigate challenges and redefine the employer-employee relationship amid continuous, global shifts in what we do and how we work.  Participants will learn strategies to intentionally shape a caring, empathy-driven culture, while enabling achievement of exceptional results.

Learning Objectives:

  • Walk away with a clear framework for how to assess culture in the context of an aspirational cultural state.
  • Receive examples of specific practices that can be leveraged to create a sense of belonging, a culture of care and mission/strategy/culture alignment.
  • Discuss a process for how this work can then be leveraged into crafting a compelling employee value proposition.
  • Understand how these efforts can translate into tangible organization-wide outcomes and results.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Motivating Leadership to Manage Abrasive Conduct: Helping Grow Management Backbone in the Age of the Unruly
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM S105, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Laura Crawshaw, Founder & President, The Boss Whispering Institute
Workplace Application:
Participants will learn how to help leaders develop the courage and expertise to manage abrasive leadership behavior through evidence-based conduct intervention. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Tired of telling managers it's their job to manage abrasive workplace behavior, not yours? Do you wish they'd find the courage to stop bullying by bosses? This session will show  HR professionals how to motivate leadership to intervene and stop the suffering. Most abrasive leaders can change, but only if their managers motivate them to transform their leadership styles using the correct strategy: conduct intervention.

Learning Objectives:

  • The five steps of courageous conduct intervention.
  • How to motivate leaders to manage unacceptable conduct: growing their Management Backbone.
  • Dealing with leadership anxiety and defensiveness.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Mouse Trap Trust
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM Grant Park, Level 1 (Hyatt Regency)
Competencies: Business Acumen, Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Greg Hawks, Corporate Culture Specialist, Hawks Agency
Workplace Application:
This message is a guide to transform your workplace by evolving trust from thin to thick, with an Ownership Mindset anchored in Care, Commitment & Competence, fostering a robust foundation and empowering individuals for a thriving trust-based environment. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Evolving from Thin to Thick Clarifies Communication & Expedites Effectiveness Trust is the foundation for every relationship. Some people start off naturally trusting while others require it to be earned. Without it, time is wasted and the wrong problems are solved.  WHY IT MATTERS How do you decide to trust someone or not? In business, it's not an either/or proposition. We trust our colleagues, supervisors and subordinates in varying degrees, from thin to thick.

The thicker the better. An Ownership Mindset enables individuals to engage in conversations that cause the evolution of trust to progress. Using the filters of Care, Commitment & Competence, trust can be built into a strong foundation.  Using a mouse trap to unveil numerous principles that exist within a trusting relationship, Greg engages the audience in a trust exercise like you've never experienced before!  Understanding trust indicators that exist both on teams and between individuals will catapult your ability to thicken up trust!

Learning Objectives: Learn why someone might not trust you.Explore the contrasting realities between thin and thick trust on teams.Understand how vision contributes to empowering trust. Grasp the cost of thin trust. See how trust is a tangible experience.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Moving Challenging Conversations Forward: Getting Comfortable with Friction
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM N228, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Hilary Blair, CEO, CSP, MA, Co-Founder, Keynote Speaker, ARTiculate: Real&Clear
Workplace Application:
Leave equipped to move challenging conversations forward using communication techniques based on empathy, neuroscience, and the arts to navigate differences. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Wasted time is wasted money, and the core cause of wasted time is poor communication. Conflict is inevitable at every level of interaction, from entry-level employees to C-Suite. Challenge the notion of conflict resolution and reframe effective collaboration as 'getting comfortable with friction.' By standing confidently on your own values and fully understanding the intentions of your colleagues, you will learn to approach discord courageously and increase the likelihood of a positive outcome.

Learning Objectives:

  • Apply techniques to navigate friction before it becomes conflict.
  • Demonstrate intentional responses to different perspectives.
  • Utilize tools for becoming bravely curious when you don't really want to talk about it anymore.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Operationalizing Risk Management for AI Hiring Technologies
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM E451, Lakeside Center - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Bill Curtis-Davidson, Director, Partnership on Employment & Accessible Technology (PEAT)
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn how their organization can develop a governance framework to help mitigate and manage the risks that AI hiring systems may carry, in alignment with the standards of NIST's AI Risk Management Framework. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

HR professionals face mounting pressure to develop centralized governance policies for AI hiring tools to comply with legal obligations and meet DEI and accessibility priorities. This session will share actionable guidance to help mitigate and manage bias and discrimination risks for these tools, with a focus on the new NIST AI Risk Management Framework Inclusive Hiring Profile developed in partnership with NIST by a team of industry, advocacy, and government collaborators (anticipated release mid-2024).

Learning Objectives:

  • What artificial intelligence (AI) is, and how HR professionals are using it to recruit and assess candidates.
  • The landscape of AI risks in HR, including new guidance and procedures from EEOC & OFCCP and state regulatory efforts.
  • Sample questions to ask vendors.
  • How your organization can develop an AI governance framework to help mitigate and manage the risks that AI hiring systems may carry.
  • Suggested actions, activities, and documentation for AI Hiring Tech, aligned to the NIST Risk Management Framework's four key functions (Govern, Map, Measure, and Manage).



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Raising Organizational Resilience Through Leaders and Employees Who Can Bounce Forward
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM E253, Lakeside Center - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Workplace (Technical)

Presenter:
Giselle Kovary, Practice Lead, Optimus SBR
Workplace Application:
Learn the eight validated components of resilience based on global research to assess your organization's areas of strength and development, and apply a model of resilience, to strengthen your leaders' resilience 'muscle' to increase adaptability, innovation and performance. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Research has shown that high levels of resilience can deliver valuable outcomes for organizations, helping employees recover faster from difficulties, reduce stress, improve job performance, and sustain higher levels of wellbeing. Leaders and employees alike must learn skills to be able to thrive in a VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, ambiguous) world. This session presents a model of resilience that supports in recovering from setbacks and tools for bouncing forward to higher levels of success. Resilience is a way of thinking and not a fixed trait that is 'hard wired' in us. Just like a muscle, we can practice and strengthen our patterns of thinking and behaviors.

This session introduces 8 validated components of resilience. The focus is on strengthening overall wellbeing and adaptability, which drives innovative solutions and better business results. The program also provides tools and techniques for building resilient organizational cultures and teams.

 

Learning Objectives: Explain the benefits of increased resilience for individuals, teams and organizations.State the eight validated components of resilience.Apply a model of resilience to help teams recover from setbacks and bounce forward to higher levels.Identify your organization's resilience strengths and how to enhance areas for development.Apply tools and techniques to increase adaptability and ingenuity.Apply tips to build a resilient organizational culture and teams.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Teaching Big Shots To Behave -- Before It's Too Late!
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM S100A, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Stephen M. Paskoff, Esq., President and CEO, ELI, Inc.
Workplace Application:
This session will present an operational strategy for preventing and addressing outrageous high risk behaviors too often tolerated from leaders and 'high performers' to the detriment of the public, team members and the organization. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Too often, senior executives,  leaders and high performers  operate under their own outrageous 'Big Shot' rules causing distrust and turnover,  brand crushing headlines and social media spread, compliance crises and performance  related disasters. Examples arise in every industrial sector including healthcare, education, finance, utilities, public, and private employment.  This  practical session will provide an HR strategy and tools  for preventing and addressing 'Big Shot' misconduct before it causes lasting public,  team and organizational damage.

Learning Objectives:

  • Consider several high-profile examples and recent cases where senior leaders or 'high performers' engaged in routinely outrageous behaviors which caused significant harm inside and outside their organizations explaining why and how it was tolerated;
  • Discuss strategies involving Board, C Suite and team members which will prevent or correct such problems benefitting talent acquisition, staff retention, performance, diversity, inclusion and results;
  • Discuss strategies for addressing the 'conceptual resistance' that allows blatantly improper behaviors to continue, causing others to avoid speaking up or, if in leadership roles, failing to address such behaviors.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

The Cutting Edge of Personnel Monitoring: Ethical Implications and Technological Innovations
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM S405, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Organization (Technical), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Melissa Daley, President, Orca Intelligence
Workplace Application:
This session aims to foster a dialogue that guides the future of personnel monitoring in a way that respects both technological advancement and individual privacy rights. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

In an era where technology seamlessly integrates into every aspect of our lives, the domain of personnel monitoring has seen revolutionary advancements. This topic, 'The Cutting Edge of Personnel Monitoring: Ethical Implications and Technological Innovations', invites participants to explore the latest monitoring technologies in the workplace while critically examining their implementation's ethical boundaries and implications.

Learning Objectives:

  • Technological Advancements in Personnel Monitoring will showcase the latest innovations in employee monitoring tools. It includes discussions on AI and machine learning algorithms for behavior analysis, advanced biometric systems, real-time GPS tracking, and sophisticated digital productivity tools. Melissa will provide insights into how these technologies transform employee management, productivity assessment, and workplace security.
  • Ethical and Privacy Considerations will be on the ethical dilemmas posed by these technologies. This includes debates on privacy rights, the fine line between monitoring and surveillance, employee consent, and the ethical use of personal data. Legal perspectives on the current regulatory frameworks and guidelines for ethical monitoring practices will also be discussed.
  • Balancing Efficiency and Ethics will aim to strike a balance between the efficiency and effectiveness offered by monitoring technologies and the ethical considerations they raise. This includes exploring best practices for transparent and respectful implementation of these systems in the workplace.
  • Commonly used productivity tools like Microsoft 365 and Google Cloud, while primarily designed to enhance workplace efficiency and collaboration, also possess capabilities that can be utilized for personnel monitoring. These tools can be deployed for monitoring purposes. This topic will touch on how crucial it is to balance the operational benefits with ethical considerations.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

The Future is Now: The Next Generation of Navigation and Engagement
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM S402, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), HR Expertise, Leadership & Navigation

Presenter:
Janine Gianfredi, Chief Marketing Officer, Transcarent
Presenter:
Lisa Hammond, Chief Human Resources Officer, Veradigm
Presenter:
Ben Nguyen, Lead Product Manager, Transcarent
Presenter:
Rebekah Swain, Group VP, Managed Health Strategy, Enterprise, Advocate Health

The benefits we provide to our teams are part of our culture, a signal for the type of company we strive to sustain. This is precisely why more employers offer innovative programs that support their team’s physical and mental health. From cancer care to weight health, employees want and deserve benefits that not only meet their needs, but also empower them with trusted support and guidance.

This session will showcase the transformative experience that WayFinding and AI can provide in healthcare, followed by a conversation with some of the country’s most forward-acting benefits and well-being leaders who will share how benefits can make a meaningful difference in the lives of your team members and their families and build a stronger culture of support.

The Future of Workplace DEI and A Programs in the Wake of the US Supreme Court decision in Harvard/UNC
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM S103, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), People (Technical), Workplace (Technical)

Presenter:
Jonathan A. Segal, Partner, Duane Morris, LLP
Presenter:
Victoria Lipnic, Lead of Human Capital Strategy Group, Resolution Economics
Presenter:
Rae Vann, Head of Employment Law and Labor Relations, Wayfair
Workplace Application:
This session will provide the current legal landscape for organizational DEI&A programs and suggestions to achieve their intended purpose and mitigate legal risk. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

'The Future of Workplace DEI&A Programs in the Wake of the US Supreme Court decision in Harvard/UNC.' The spotlight is on workplace DEI&A programs like never before.  The US Supreme Court's June 2023 decision on affirmative action in higher education (Harvard/UNC) does not directly affect workplace DEI&A programs, but one of the results of the decision has been an increase in litigation and other challenges to corporate DEI&A programs.  These challenges include employment practices designed to increase workplace diversity, including hiring and promotional practices. There are also challenges to internship, mentorship and other workplace programs designed to increase inclusion, not to exclude individuals based on gender, race, etc. Learn the current legal and risk landscape for corporate DEI&A. 

This session will (a) provide a general overview of the 'state of the law;' (b) highlight specific workplace practices under the DEI&A rubric that are unlawful or legally risky; and (c) suggest specific DEI&A practices that will help employers achieve the business value of DEI&A and at the same time lessen their exposure to litigation and/or lability.

Learning Objectives: Learn the current legal landscape for organizational DEI&A programs. Hear effective strategies to keep your DEI&A programs on the right side of the law.Maintain inclusive workplaces in the face of legal and cultural headwinds.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Uncovering the Truth: Latest Trends on Employee Screening - Including AI's Impact
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM N230, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Organization (Technical)

Presenter:
Mario Pecoraro, CEO, Alliance Risk Group
Presenter:
Todd Eiseman, Director of Partner Sales, Alliance Risk Group Inc.
Workplace Application:
Discover the cutting-edge world of employee screening and the transformative influence of AI, while unraveling the legal intricacies of FCRA and EEOC lawsuits in this engaging presentation on 'Uncovering the Truth: Latest Trends on Employee Screening - Including AI's Impact.' 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

This presentation will delve into the latest trends in employee screening, with a particular focus on the effects AI can have on compliance measures. It will also explore the legal aspects of screening, specifically examining FCRA (Fair Credit Reporting Act) and EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) trends and the latest lawsuits. Attendees will gain insights into the evolving landscape of employee background investigations, the challenges posed by emerging technologies, and the critical need for compliance with these crucial legal regulations.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the latest techniques and trends impacting employers globally when it comes to compliance and avoiding litigation.
  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between AI-driven employee screening and FCRA (Fair Credit Reporting Act) and EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) regulations, including their key provisions and implications for compliance.
  • Identify common compliance challenges and pitfalls related to AI and its impact on the screening industry, specifically within the context of FCRA and EEOC, and learn strategies to effectively navigate these legal requirements.
  • Explore some of the latest examples of lawsuits impacting employers, including EEOC's latest stance on employer violations, gaining practical insights into the consequences of non-compliance and how organizations can avoid legal issues.
  • Acquire actionable knowledge on creating and implementing robust compliance processes and policies that ensure the highest level of due diligence and minimize potential risk, including the use of AI in that process.  In addition, fostering a culture of transparency and fairness in the hiring process.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Unleashing the Power of AI Agents and Automation: Personalized, Immersive, and On-Demand Learning Experiences for the Modern Workforce
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM S504, South Building - Level 5 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Organization (Technical), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Harvey Singh, CEO and Founder, Instancy
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn how to harness the power of AI agents, Generative AI, Data Analytics, and Adaptive Learning to create innovative and personalized workplace learning experiences that drive skill development and business growth. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Join our dynamic conference session to witness the innovation of AI Agents, Generative AI, Data Analytics, and Adaptive Learning as they revolutionize learning and development. Explore how these intelligent tools automate tasks, customize learning, and deliver data-driven insights, ensuring your workforce stays ahead in the fast-paced business world.

Learning Objectives:

  • Recognize the Role of AI Agents, Generative AI, and Large Language Models: Understand how AI agents are revolutionizing learning and development by automating processes, personalizing learning pathways, and delivering data-driven insights.
  • Implement Personalized Learning Journeys: Learn how to leverage AI agents to create tailored learning experiences that cater to each employee's unique skills, goals, and preferences.
  • Harness the Power of Learning Analytics: Utilize AI-driven data analytics to gain valuable insights into learner behavior, track progress, and make informed decisions to optimize learning programs.
  • Create Engaging Immersive Content: Explore the potential of AI-enabled immersive content, including gamified experiences, simulations, and virtual reality, to enhance learner engagement and retention.
  • Provide On-Demand Support: Discover how AI agents can offer real-time, on-demand performance support and guidance, ensuring employees have access to the information they need to excel in their roles.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Wage and Hour Compliance: A DOL Update and Ways to Avoid Common FLSA Overtime Liability Landmines
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM E353, Lakeside Center - Level 3 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Workplace (Technical)

Presenter:
Robert A. Boonin, Attorney/Member, Dykema Gossett
Workplace Application:
This program will focus on how the USDOL is changing its enforcement initiatives and rules governing overtime pay, as well as ways employers can minimize and hopefully avoid liability for FLSA violations. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 2:00pm

Who's exempt? Who's an employee versus an independent contractor? Are you a joint employer? What are the penalties for errors? These and other issues have recently undergone major regulatory and policy reforms. This program will provide an overview of these developments and best practices for responding to them. In addition, the program will address some errors that, despite their best intentions, employers all too commonly make with respect to overtime compliance, determining who's exempt, what time is compensable, and nuances regarding calculating overtime pay. Knowing more on these topics and understanding what needs to be audited and modified will allow employers to better conform to the complex and ever-evolving rules regarding overtime, and thereby lessen -- if not avoid -- avoidable and substantial liability due to noncompliance.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understanding new and pending FLSA regulations and the latest on their legal status, as well as the DOL's current FLSA enforcement initiatives.
  • Appreciating mistakes commonly made by employers with respect to overtime compliance, and thereby getting a better a sense as to issues to watch out for while developing and administrating pay and payroll policies.
  • Learning steps employers can take to avoid, or at least minimize their exposure to, common overtime pay violations by knowing what to look for while auditing policies and practices and then modifying them to better conform to the law.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Widening Pathways to Work: Results You Can Use from Employer Pilot Efforts to Transform Hiring and Retention
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM S406A, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Leadership (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Clayton Lord, Director, Foundation Programs, SHRM
Presenter:
Lisa Durkin, Director, Jobs for the Future (JFF)
Presenter:
Andy Tonsing, Vice President of Postsecondary Education , Stand Together
Presenter:
Shelle Randall, Director of Workforce Development & Existing Industry, Jonesboro Unlimited
Workplace Application:
Attendees will hear concrete outcomes and innovative case studies about how employers are piloting ways to increase access to work and expand the criteria used in hiring and advancement. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

We won't be ready for the future if we hire the way we have in the past. But how do you shift something as fundamental as hiring and advancement practices to widen pathways to work for all? In this session, hear about completed and ongoing pilot efforts with over 150 employers who are implementing innovative hiring and retention strategies, banding together to educate local talent about job opportunities and address social drivers that can keep people from being able to work, and underwriting first-of-their-kind efforts to shift practices from degree-centered to focused on the full talent, aptitude, and potential of every candidate. Whether you're struggling to find or retain talent, interested in expanding access to work for you local population, or looking for quality case studies on how you can shift practice, this is the session for you! 

Learning Objectives:

  • Hear why and how employers are piloting new practices in hiring and retention.
  • Learn about two major pilot projects, collectively involving over 150 employers, to expand access to work and implement skills-first hiring and advancement strategies.
  • Explore how you can take concrete steps, based on the pilot outcomes, to change your own practices and widen access to your open positions.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Your First Employees Abroad: Understanding Risks and Implementing Strategies to Navigate Complexities
06/24/2024 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM E352, Lakeside Center - Level 3 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Workplace (Technical)

Presenter:
William David Wright, Partner, Fisher & Phillips LLP
Workplace Application:
This program will cover the considerations that must be undertaken when starting operations abroad with a few employees. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Many employers in the United States start international expansion slowly, often employing one, two or a few employees (or maybe using them as contractors). While there are many benefits to this type of expansion, the risks related to issues such as Permanent Establishment, tax presence, using independent contractors and/or third-party employers can outweigh those benefits, if not handled properly.

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn the key components to a successful start-up abroad.
  • Learn how to navigate the risks of international expansion in various countries.
  • Gain insight into making key strategic decisions about international expansion such as jurisdictional choices based on business needs, the relevant legal environment and local cultural challenges.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

2024 Annual SHRM Employee Benefits Survey Results
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM S406B, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Derrick Scheetz, Researcher, SHRM
Presenter:
Calven Engstrom, Specialist, Data Sourcing, SHRM
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn about results from SHRM's Annual Employee Benefits Survey to better understand the prevalence of benefits provided by employers. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Results from SHRM's Annual Employee Benefits Survey will be covered, including which employee benefits are offered by employers, their prevalence, societal factors that may be influencing employers to increase or decrease their offerings, and how members can utilize the interactive Employee Benefits Benchmarking Tool to view benefits benchmarking data applicable to their organization's size, location, and industry.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify which employee benefits are offered most prominently from SHRM member organizations.
  • Interpret increases or decreases in employee benefits offerings based on current societal and workplace factors.
  • Understand how to use SHRM's interactive Employee Benefits Benchmarking Tool.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

A Family Problem Requires a Family Solution: How Families are Affected by Addiction, and What to Do About It
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM N231, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Workplace (Technical)

Presenter:
Sherry Gaugler-Stewart, Director of Family and Spiritual Recovery, The Retreat
Workplace Application:
This session will look at how families are affected by the disease of addiction, how to help these families find support for themselves, and will provide useful resources available to assist HR Professionals in helping those within their organization who are living this experience. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

When a loved one struggles with addiction, families tend to focus their energy and attention on getting that person well. Most believe that if their loved one finds help, then everyone else will be okay. Many family members can see the negative impact and consequences of addiction on their loved ones, but find it difficult to see the depth of how they've been affected. If families aren't getting support for themselves, the fear that they've had about their loved one finding recovery often becomes fear about whether or not their loved one will maintain it. Without an understanding of the disease, families often end up reacting as they did when their loved one was still in active addiction.  This session will look at how families are affected by the disease of addiction, how to help these families find support for themselves, and will provide useful resources available to assist HR Professionals in helping those within their organization who are living this experience.

Learning Objectives:

  • Discuss obstacles to families finding recovery.
  • Describe the similar symptoms of addiction that families experience, as well as their loved ones.
  • Report and collaborate on resources available to family members who have a loved one who struggles with addiction.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Advancing Benefits: How a Genetics-based Precision Health Program Can Aid in Improving Employee Outcomes and Contain Costs
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM S402, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Organization (Technical), People (Technical), Workplace (Technical), Communication, HR Expertise
Focus Areas:

Presenter:
Darren Rowe, Chief Executive Officer, healthŌme, Inc., HealthŌme, Inc.
Presenter:
Allison Humphreys, Regional Vice President, Chubb Workplace Benefits, Chubb
Moderator:
Adam Rehmer, Senior Business Development Manager, Chubb Workplace Benefits, Senior Business Development Manager, Chubb Workplace Benefits, Chubb

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

With the rising cost of health care, it is important to stay informed about advancements to strategically support employees’ health journey, while also being mindful of costs associated with offering a competitive benefits package.

By accessing insights from their DNA, employees can be empowered to make informed decisions about their everyday health and support better outcomes with a precision medicine approach for the treatment of serious diseases such as cancer.

Discover how supplemental benefits and precision medicine can deliver personalized value for your employees while also aiding in medical cost containment for your company.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Advancing LGBTQ Plus Inclusion: Language, Laws, and Lessons for the Workplace
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM N227, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Tara B. Taylor , Managing Director, ADR Vantage, Inc.
Workplace Application:
This fast-paced and engaging session will cover a variety of topics including personal pronoun usage, LGBTQ terminology, employment laws and practices related to gender and sexuality, inclusive language tips, inclusive restrooms recommendations, and more! 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Although efforts have been made in recent years to advance equality for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, Queer, and other gender and sexual marginalized identities, there are still many instances where LGBTQ+ people find themselves excluded, unwelcome, and uncomfortable in the workplace. In fact, according to the Human Rights Campaign, close to 50% of LGBTQ+ employees still report hiding their sexual orientation at work due to hostility, bias, discrimination, and mistreatment.  This fast-paced and engaging session will cover a variety of topics including personal pronoun usage, LGBTQ terminology, employment laws and practices related to gender and sexuality, inclusive language tips, inclusive restrooms recommendations, and more! All attendees will leave with greater awareness and practical takeaways that can be implemented in any workplace!

Learning Objectives:

  • Become more familiar with current LGBTQ+ inclusive terminology, appropriate pronoun usage, and inclusive language.
  • Develop a greater understanding of the lived experiences of LGBTQ+ employees.
  • Learn the differences in the dimensions of biological sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression.
  • Explore strategies to create more diverse, welcoming, and inclusive workplaces.
  • Walk away with ready-to-implement ideas for bringing a DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) lens to your organization.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

All Brains Welcome: Neurodivergence in the Workplace Through Play
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM S101, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Maddy Gabor, Co-founder and CEO , Betterment Works
Presenter:
Lauren Yee, Co-founder and COO , Betterment Works
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn how not to be 'put-off' by others who think or act differently than expected, which will open the doors for better talent acquisition, retention, and organizational evolution within their teams and companies. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

This brain-focused inclusion session will help participants understand the basics of neurodiversity, such as ADHD or Autism Spectrum Disorder, through informative and engaging hands-on activities. Pulling from evolutionary psychology and cognitive behavioral science, this interactive training teaches participants the language, tools, and practices necessary to understand and embrace different types of thinkers. It explores what we can do to empower and embrace neurodivergent people and build the most inclusive and fruitful teams and workplaces.

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn language, science, and common symptoms of neurodivergence.
  • Practice using tools for successful interactions and productive working relationships with neurodivergent people.
  • Have a framework for what's needed to build a neuro-welcoming work environment.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Be a Change Catalyst in Your Organization!! - Proven Ways to Drive Sustainable Change
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM Arie Crown Theater, Lakeside Center - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Organization (Technical)

Presenter:
Steve Browne, SHRM-SCP, Chief People Officer, LaRosa's, Inc.
Workplace Application:
This session will provide the skills and approach you need to drive change on an ongoing basis throughout your organization. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Too often we allow change to happen to us. As HR leaders, we should drive change throughout every level of the organization to ensure you have a people-first culture made up of employees equipped to perform. This session will teach you how to become a change catalyst that makes sustainable improvements to help your company thrive and succeed !!Learning Objectives:Be a Change Catalyst and not a Change Victim - Turn the tables and be proactive in creating and driving change instead of being reactive in your HR role.

Communicate and be strategic about when and how organizational change occurs - The best way to be strategic is by framing and giving direction to the work being done throughout the company.The benefit of regularly giving context to others - Context is often missing in communication and efforts at work. Giving context allows people to be informed and perform more consistently.Become comfortable in driving change, taking risks, and being a trailblazer - We must be leaders in our HR role who intentionally step forward to take risks and remain current and relevant.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

California 2025 – New Developments and What You Need To Know!
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM S105, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Workplace (Technical)

Presenter:
Jonathan A. Siegel, Partner, Jackson Lewis, P.C.
Workplace Application:
The session will focus on preparing California employers for 2025 reviewing key workplace developments and provide preventive strategies for critical workplace issues. This session will include reviewing wage and hour, leave of absence and other difficult areas.  

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 12:30pm California regulates the workplace like no other state but there are new emerging hurdles for 2024-2025. The session will focus on preparing California employers for 2025 reviewing key workplace developments and provide preventive strategies for workplace issues. This session will include reviewing wage and hour, leave of absence and other difficult areas.  The program will review new laws, important cases and key policy and handbook updates for California.

Learning Objectives:

  • What your employer must address in response to the new California laws and agency actions for 2025.
  • Provide practical strategies to respond to the new California and federal case law impacting the workplace.
  • Provide an action plan to update your California handbook and train your managers.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Civility and Belonging: The Healing of Our Workplaces
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM S100BC, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Mary Cheddie, SHRM-SCP, Divisional Director, East , SHRM
Presenter:
Jim Link, SHRM-SCP, CHRO, SHRM
Presenter:
Doreen Mosher, Director, Strategic Accounts, Linkage
Presenter:
Achal Khanna , CEO, SHRM India
Presenter:
Zelda Grant, Board Administrator & Special Assistant, SHRM
Presenter:
Katharine Panessidi, Director of Enterprise Solutions Products, SHRM
Presenter:
Giselle A. Calliste, SHRM-SCP, Specialist, Exam HR Content Academic Certification & Student Communities, SHRM
Workplace Application:
Two-thirds of workers have experienced or witnessed incivility in their workplace within the past month. Learn how to recognize, address, and overcome incivility and lack of belonging in the workplace.  

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

The US Surgeon General has stated that lack of belonging is one of the nation’s biggest public health crisis’s and it has harmed individual and societal health. This significantly affects your organization and its bottom line. People do not feel valued, they are not engaged, and their people managers do not value them. The lack of belonging increases risk of premature death by 60%. DEATH! The healing for this crisis is in plain sight: civility and belonging will help us live healthier, longer, more fulfilled, and more productive lives.

As one of the top ten places to work, hear what SHRM is doing to create civility and belonging for our team. You will be able to gather many valuable insights to take back to your organization.

Learning Objectives:

  • Create a plan to ensure civility in the workplace.
  • Train people managers on creating belonging for their teams.
  • Make civility an organization wide priority.Strengthen your workplace culture by providing opportunities, engaging team members, creating that sense of belonging for each and every person.
  • Make your organization a great place for all team members. 



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Culture Club: Human-Centric Ways to Rethink Your Workplace Programs for Increased Connectivity
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM S401, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Andrea Goodkin, EVP, People & Technology Practice Leader, HUB International Limited
Presenter:
Michelle Dix, SHRM-SCP, SVP, Human Capital Consulting, HUB International Limited
Workplace Application:
Learn how to implement and foster a more human-centric workplace that will help improve morale, retention and performance. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

When organizations take a human-centric approach with their employees, magical things begin to happen: Productivity increases, job satisfaction improves, retention stabilizes and employees are, well, happy. If your organization needs an attitude adjustment, our practical guide will help your HR team implement and foster a human-centric work environment. We'll weed out the myths, discuss employee nuances (thrivers vs. grinders) and unveil a few small steps that will reboot your employees, taking them from doldrums to dynamic.

Learning Objectives:

  • '1-2-3 Check, Check: Let's breakdown three human-centric workplace myths for a reality check: -Too touchy-feely. Our organization isn't emotional enough for a human-centric culture.  - Eeew, people. Having a human-centric workplace involves constant hand-holding, coddling and micromanaging employees.   -What they really, really want: All employees prefer a flexible work schedule.'
  • The Benefits: Companies with human-centric cultures are filled with employees who take pride in their organization, feel valued, encouraged to provide feedback and make improvements.
  • The Steps: Implementing a human-centric workplace involves understanding employee needs and creating an environment that supports wellbeing, flexibility, communication and sense of belonging.
  • The Technology: Better workplace technology boosts employee productivity, improves efficiency and enables informed decision-making.
  • The Numbers: Open communication, surveys and constant feedback not only engages employees, but it gives them a voice. Your follow-through ensures they are being heard, valued and respected.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

EI in the Age of AI: The Increasing Importance of Emotional Intelligence in Leadership
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM E253, Lakeside Center - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Nejat Abdurahman, Founder, N-BAC
Workplace Application:
Emotionally Intelligent leaders positively impact themselves, their division, their team, and the wider business through excellent performance and their ability to reduce stress for individuals and organizations by improving relationships and understanding. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Emotional intelligence is vital in today's dynamic work environment. Emotionally Intelligent leaders positively impact their division and the organization through excellent performance and are able to lead with compassion and reduce stress for individuals and organizations by decreasing conflict, and improving relationships and understanding.   This session focuses on the importance of EI for effective leadership, components of EI, empathy and compassion in leadership, and lastly steps leaders can take to develop their Emotional Intelligence.This is a highly interactive session; participants will reflect on some points and have an opportunity to discuss with other attendees.

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn the importance and benefits of Emotional Intelligence for leaders and organizations.
  • Learn the importance of identifying emotions and strategies for self regulation.
  • Identify the different impacts of empathy and compassion in leadership.
  • Learn the five core competencies of Emotional Intelligence and steps leaders can take to develop each competency. 



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Executive Benefit Plan Strategy: How to Retain Top Talent and Maintain Legal Compliance
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM N226, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Emily R. Langdon, Partner, Fraser Stryker PC LLO
Workplace Application:
This presentation will dig deeper into the differences between qualified and nonqualified retirement plans. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Nonqualified plans have become increasingly important in the last 18 to 24 months. Employers need new and inventive ways to attract, retain and incentivize highly compensated and key management employees.  One of the biggest (and most overlooked) differences between qualified and nonqualified plans is the lack of a 'due diligence framework' on the nonqualified plan side. In the world of nonqualified plan, you and your plan committee are required to meet regularly, and to comply with various fee disclosure, notice requirements, etc.   In the world of nonqualified plans, there's a tremendous amount of flexibility, but due diligence is still imperative to make sure plan sponsors comply with applicable law.   The purpose of this presentation is to identify nonqualified plan due diligence needs and develop a related framework and support system.

Learning Objectives:

  • What is a nonqualified deferred compensation plan and how does it defer from a qualified retirement plan?
  • What are the related advantages for employers and employees?
  • What are the due diligence requirements for nonqualified plan sponsors?
  • How can these types of plans provide a significant value add to employers?
  • What are the key due diligence considerations?



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

FLSA's New Minimum Salary Requirements: Strategic and Tactical Implementation Issues
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM Regency Ballroom, Level 2 (Hyatt Regency)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Jonathan A. Segal, Partner, Duane Morris, LLP
Presenter:
Victoria Lipnic, Lead of Human Capital Strategy Group, Resolution Economics
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn about the new rule increasing the minimum salary to meet the white collar exemptions under the FLSA. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

In 2024, the Department of Labor issued its final rule increasing the minimum salary to meet the white collar exemptions under the FLSA.  The new rule calls for a series of increases to the minimum salary as follows:

  1. July 1, 2024:  increase from $684 per week to $844 per week
  2. January 1, 2025:  increase again to $1,128 per week
  3. July 1, 2027: initial triennial update

The rules are relatively simple to understand.  What is more complex is the decision making on how to deal with employees who make or will make less than the minimum salary as it increases over time.

This program will discuss strategic and tactical issues to consider in implementing the new minimum salary requirements.  Among the issues to be discovered:

  1. Determining who is or will be impacted by the new rules
  2. Evaluating the cost of increasing salaries to retain the exemption over different periods of time
  3. Evaluating the employee relations and other potential costs of reclassifying employees
  4. Implementing cost-controls for employees who are reclassified
  5. Training reclassified employees on time keeping practices for non-exempt employees as well as the people managers who work with them

In determining who is impacted, employers must remember that a number of states have minimum salary requirements that are higher than those require by the  FLSA.  These laws will be discussed, too.

Finally, the minimum salary must be paid in accordance with the salary basis requirement.  The salary basis requirement is technical and, in some respects, counterintuitive.  We will discuss how employers have inadvertently violated the salary basis requirement and steps employers can take to help avoid violating the requirement.

Learning Objectives:

  • Legal requirements of new FLSA minimum salary rule.
  • Strategic options in implementing the new rule.
  • Tactical considerations in ensuring compliance with salary basis requirement

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at presentations.shrm.org. Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event. Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them. Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

FMLA: Know the Basics - Manage it Better!
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM S102, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Karen A. Young, President, HR Resolutions, LLC
Workplace Application:
Attendees will receive a review of the Federal regulation surrounding FMLA along with the guidelines on how to effectively apply the regulations in the workplace. Those that attend will leave with a better understanding of how to best apply the guidelines, support their employees, and help management better understand the ins and outs of managing this type of leave. Best practices will be shared! 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

REPEATED ON TUESDAY at 11:00amIt seems like we receive an FMLA request almost every day anymore. Continuous leaves are, generally, simple to deal with and very straight forward it's hard to 'fake' an appendicitis! Intermittent FMLA, on the other hand, is an automatic, cringe worthy event. This session is designed to help the HR Practitioner avoid the 'cringe' by reviewing the tools we have at our disposal to remain compliant AND minimize potential abuse of the system.  The session covers the basics but is good for mid-level professionals as well - the more we are familiar with the regulations, the better we can apply them and minimize our organizations' exposure to abuse.

Learning Objectives: Compliant and effective management of intermittent FMLA. Ease practitioner's anxiety over intermittent requests.Best practices for risk reduction.Checklist for intermittent leave management. 


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Forget the Review Form and Focus on Improving Performance
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM E353, Lakeside Center - Level 3 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Joe Rotella, SHRM-SCP, SPHR, CPBA, Chief Value Officer, Delphia Consulting, LLC
Workplace Application:
Learn to establish an agile performance management process that adapts to dynamic business demands, encourages alignment between individual efforts and strategic objectives, emphasizes both team and individual goals, and fosters a performance-driven culture through motivation. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 3:30pmPerformance reviews often focus too much on the paperwork and the rigid annual cycle, causing frustration for managers and employees. To be effective, performance management should be streamlined, provide value to individuals and the organization, and be in sync with business needs. Join Joe Rotella, a renowned SHRM speaker, to discover better practices, like SMARTER goals and continuous coaching, that boost employee engagement, deliver results, and foster a high-performance culture.

Learning Objectives:

  • How to create an agile performance management process that can respond to quickly changing business needs.
  • How to help everyone connect the dots from their efforts to the organization's strategic goals.
  • How to focus on teams as well as individual goals.
  • How to focus on motivation to create a culture of performance.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

HR 101 for Departments of One/Small Business
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM N229, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Organization (Technical)

Presenter:
Christie L. Engler, SHRM-CP, Vice President of HR, Diversified Systems Inc.
Workplace Application:
The primary application of this session is to give a framework for building a successful HR foundation for any organization, but especially for those practitioners who are new to HR and wear multiple hats in their daily duties. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Are you new to HR? Have the HR duties of your organization fallen into your lap? Not sure where to start? This session is for you! For those who are new to Human Resources, those who have unexpectedly found themselves working in HR, those who are departments of one or support a small business - we are going to take a deep dive into the where and how to get started with HR and to build a framework for success.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify challenges and solutions unique to HR in small business.
  • Gain a detailed framework of how to create a solid HR foundation.
  • Obtain resources for building on the foundation and creating a people-first culture.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

HR Experts vs. ChatGPT: Key Takeaways
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM N230, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Organization (Technical)

Presenter:
Susan Anderson, SHRM-SCP, Head of HR Compliance and Content, Mitratech
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn more about how generative AI stacks up against HR Experts and how to empower employees to embrace and collaborate with the latest technology. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 2:00pm.What happened when Mitratech conducted an experiment, asking ChatGPT a series of common HR questions, and pitting their answers against Mitratech's human experts, who boast an average of 18 years of experience? Chief Services Officer Susan Anderson, who leads Mitratech 's team of HR Experts, will share with her audience the most surprising takeaways from proof-of-concept experiments, including what it takes to transform employee perceptions of generative AI from a threat to an asset.

Learning Objectives:

  • Attendees will learn about AI's limitations, potential, and why emotional intelligence will remain a competitive advantage.
  • Attendees will learn the process to run Generative AI experiments, including a rubric for grading responses that can be adapted to organizational needs.
  • Attendees will learn why the cultural journey is essential to organizational success and how to create a company culture that embraces the potential collaboration with AI.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Implementing a Succession Planning Process Tailored for Your Organization
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM E352, Lakeside Center - Level 3 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Jasmine Aquino , SHRM-SCP, CPTD, PMP, CCMP, MA, Senior Organizational Development Consultant, Arkansas Children's
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn useful techniques to implement an effective succession planning process that promotes engagement, supports advancement, and addresses future needs to prepare employees for internal mobility when the time arises. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Losing quality employees can result in lost institutional knowledge and necessary skills required to meet current and upcoming organizational challenges. Effective succession planning can address these concerns by encouraging retention and preparing employees for internal mobility opportunities. Discover how to implement a process that promotes engagement, supports advancement, and addresses future needs. This session will share useful techniques, practical takeaways, and support templates to ready your employees for internal advancement when the time arises.

Learning Objectives:

  • Analyze succession planning efforts of high-performing organizations, including best practices and improvement opportunities.
  • Implement a tailored succession planning process to promote engagement, address future needs, and support internal mobility.
  • Adapt processes, techniques, and materials according to individual organizational future needs and available resources.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Implementing an Internal Talent Marketplace: The Keys to Success
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM S103, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Edie Goldberg, PhD, Founder & President, E. L. Goldberg & Associates
Workplace Application:
The new talent strategy will help companies better understand and optimize the talent they have within the company, and create a way for employees to learn in the flow of work. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Implementing a talent marketplace, and an internal talent mobility strategy, has been one of the hottest innovations in HR.  While many HR leaders understand of the promise this can bring to their organization, they struggle with how to build the business case for change and how to successfully implement it.  In this session you will learn the ROI this strategy has provided for companies and the keys to success in implementation.

Learning Objectives:

  • How to build the business case for implementing an internal talent marketplace.
  • The most common business reasons for adopting this new talent strategy, and the results obtained by leading companies.
  • How to enable the change through the adoption of new technology, new ways of working, and aligning HR processes to support this new approach to work.
  • Best practices in implementing a new talent marketplace.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Ingredients of the Secret Sauce: Lessons from People Leaders Driving Employee Experience at Top Workplaces
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM S406A, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Bethany Adams, MA, SHRM-SCP, Associate Director , Villanova University
Presenter:
Anabel Pichler, Vice President, Compensation and Benefit, GlobalFoundries
Presenter:
Todd Corley, SVP of Inclusion, Sustainability and Community, Carhartt
Presenter:
Kyle Ali, MBA, Lead Sr. Program Manager, Code Next, Google
Workplace Application:
In this session you will gain insights on the key elements that contribute to a successful workplace culture and walk away with practical ideas for elevating your organization's employee experience. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

What is the secret sauce for cultivating a top workplace culture?  In this session you will gain valuable insights from a panel of Senior People Leaders from some of the top workplaces in the world.  From championing inclusion to implementing wellness initiatives, discover the key elements that contribute to a successful workplace culture.  You will leave with practical ideas for elevating your organization's employee experience.Learning Objectives:Understand the key elements that contribute to employee experience.Develop strategies to support employee wellness, culture, and experience.Explore best practices in inclusion & diversity and employee well-being.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Interactive Workshop: How to Lead Civil Conversations at Work that Build Trust & Foster Inclusivity
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM E265, Lakeside Center - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Organization (Technical), People (Technical), Workplace (Technical), Communication, HR Expertise, Leadership & Navigation, Relationship Management

Presenter:
Jennifer Dulski, Founder & CEO, Rising Team

This will be an in-person only event and will not be livestreamed.

In today’s workplaces, incivility is on the rise, negatively impacting productivity, job satisfaction, and overall business performance. Despite the critical influence managers have on workplace dynamics, recent SHRM research indicates that only 25% of U.S. workers feel their managers effectively address acts of incivility.

How can we equip leaders to cultivate a culture of civility and inclusivity?

Join us for an empowering interactive session where HR leaders will learn strategies to foster a more civil and inclusive workplace. Led by Jennifer Dulski, Founder & CEO of Rising Team and Stanford Business School faculty member, this workshop is designed to equip leaders at all levels—from executives to frontline managers—with the skills needed to promote civility.

Engage in a hands-on activity to practice essential civility skills, and join SHRM’s initiative to ignite 1 million civil conversations for positive change. Gain access to a free, web-based tool that can help leaders within your organization facilitate meaningful and civil discussions with their teams.

Attendees will walk away with an understanding of:

How to run a team activity that hones core skills for promoting civility and building trust using a free web-based tool.

  • Gain Skills to Lead Trust-Building Conversations: Learn how to start conversations that foster trust and create a safe, inclusive environment.
  • Practice through Interactive Activity: Participate in a 30-minute interactive activity designed to develop skills for promoting civility.
  • Learn Practical Techniques: Discover three simple yet powerful techniques for facilitating open and civil dialogue.
  • Champion Civility: Gain insights on how to lead and advocate for civility within your organization.
  • Get Access to a Free Tool: Bring back a free web-based facilitation tool to enable team leaders across your organization to run impactful civil conversations.
Jumpstart Your Promotion: Six Critical Skills to Catapult Your Career into a Leadership Role
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM E450, Lakeside Center - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Valerie M. Grubb, Principal, Val Grubb & Associates, Ltd.
Workplace Application:
No matter where you're currently sitting in the organization, you can actively work on building your leadership skills-and advancing your career-right now. [b]If you're ready to start thinking and acting like a leader, this session is for you! 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Without question, leadership skills are critical for senior roles that have oversight over people and departments. However, savvy employees that are seeking a leg-up on career advancement start exhibiting their leadership chops from whatever seat they currently occupy.  

This session will take the mystery out of what it takes to lead from the chair you're in right now by exploring the six critical traits of great leaders and how to implement them in your day-to-day.

Learning Objectives:

  • What it means to lead from the chair you're in right now.
  • Why it's critical to learn to lead when you don't have direct reports (and how that will help set you up for success when you do have employees reporting to you!).
  • How to lead company-wide initiatives without making enemies of your co-workers.
  • How to leverage your company's resources and opportunities to gain the leadership knowledge you need to grow your career.
  • Driving your own leadership development when your organization doesn't have a clear path or support for growth.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Leadership Mastery: Harnessing Coaching Skills for Success
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM N228, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Robert Garcia, MBA, ACC, CAE, Vice President & Chief Staff Officer , ICF Coaching in Organizations
Workplace Application:
By applying these strategies and techniques in the workplace, leaders can effectively leverage coaching skills to inspire, motivate, and guide their teams towards success and sustainable results. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, effective leadership goes beyond traditional management techniques. Leaders who excel possess a unique set of coaching skills, empowering their teams to achieve greatness. This session delves into the International Coach Federation (ICF) coaching core competences, equipping leaders with the tools to inspire, motivate, and guide their teams to unparalleled success. Through interactive discussions and real-world case studies, participants will learn how to foster a culture of growth, accountability, and innovation. From active listening to powerful questioning techniques, this program empowers leaders to unleash the full potential of their teams, driving sustainable results and fostering long-term success. Join us on this transformative journey towards Leadership Mastery and unlock the true power of coaching in the workplace.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the key principles of coaching and its significance in leadership.
  • Explore strategies for fostering a culture of growth, accountability, and innovation within the organization.Gain insights into leveraging coaching skills to enhance team performance and productivity.
  • Create action plans to implement coaching techniques effectively in day-to-day leadership practices.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Leading Across Borders: Elevate Your Impact in the Global Arena
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM E351, Lakeside Center - Level 3 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Joy Chen, CEO, Multicultural Leadership Institute
Workplace Application:
In today’s business world, where global interactions are a given, the art of leading multinational teams has become an indispensable skill for modern HR leaders. This demands more than traditional leadership competencies; it calls for cultural agility, a profound understanding of diverse business cultures, and the capability to connect and build relationships across cultural divides, often through digital means alone.  

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Joy Chen, a former Deputy Mayor of Los Angeles and executive recruiter for Fortune 500 CEOs and Board members, embodies a blend of leadership and corporate strategy that spans continents. Her extensive experience has enabled millions across Asia and the Americas with the essential insights and skills needed to flourish in a globally interconnected business landscape. For her contributions to global leadership, Joy has been featured across media including the Wall Street Journal, the Economist, Financial Times and Vogue China.

Learning Objectives:

  • Decoding Global Cultural Dynamics: Dive into the rich cultural anthropology influencing global business interactions, so that you can understand the unseen social dynamics that shape global teams and boost collaboration and performance.
  • Enhancing Cultural Fluency: Elevate your leadership by mastering the skills to bridge cultures, so that you can effectively engage and mobilize colleagues and business partners from all backgrounds and viewpoints.
  • Driving Cultural Integration: Transform your team's approach from demanding "culture fit" to embracing "culture add." Learn how to turn cultural differences from a potential obstacle into a potent strategic edge to drive innovation and market growth. 

"Leading Across Borders" provides a comprehensive journey into mastering the challenges of global HR leadership in the digital era. Tap into Joy's wealth of knowledge to equip yourself to greater global impact and influence.
Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Pathways and Perspectives: Journey to HR Leadership
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM S100A, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Katrina Thornton, Sr. Executive - HR and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Presenter:
Karen Bennett, Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer , Cox Communications
Presenter:
Tracy Layney, Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer, Levi Strauss & Co.
Moderator:
Daniel Horgan, CEO, CoLabL
Workplace Application:
Attendees will hear from a panel of HR executives about their journey to Chief HR Officer. This session will focus on tactics and strategies on how to network, build relationships and strategically craft your way to leadership. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

SHRM Foundation's national and regional one-time virtual career mentoring events - HR Pathways & Perspectives will be brought to a live audience at SHRM24!   This session is designed to increase HR professionals, emerging professionals and students' awareness of HR career pathways, gather HR career insights, and expand HR professional networks.

Learning Objectives:

  • Hear how leaders have embraced strategies to transform workplaces across the globe leading with empathy and understanding.
  • Attendees will receive guidance on career planning and what resources they need to develop leadership skills needed to progress.
  • Take home skills on how to expand your professional networks and knowledge on how to build relationships that lead to transformative roles within companies across the globe.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Seven Proven Methods of Overcoming DEI Opposition
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM E271, Lakeside Center - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Workplace (Technical)

Presenter:
Eric M. Ellis, President and CEO, Integrity Development Corp
Workplace Application:
This interactive session will help attendees to deliver seven proven methods for overcoming Diversity, Equity and Inclusion opposition. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Despite facing increasing opposition from various groups across the nation, diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives and policies will ultimately prevail. It is not uncommon for transformative initiatives to experience a maturation process where the entire area of focus may come under fire, based upon the overreaches of its weakest ambassadors. Despite these challenges, successful DEI practitioners have consistently managed to overcome these obstacles. Along their journey, they have gained valuable insights on how to flourish in a marketplace that includes critics seeking to undermine efforts to create workplaces that value DEI.  Join Eric M. Ellis, President & CEO of Integrity Development Corp., as he shares his expertise on overcoming DEI opposition and fostering inclusive workplaces. Ellis will outline seven proven methods to successfully navigate the ever-evolving landscape of DEI in the face of setbacks and challenges.

Learning Objectives: Identify key indicators of structural DEI resistance.Leverage empathic leadership skills to better understand the viewpoints of DEI critics.Provide seven proven methods for overcoming DEI resistance.Present real world case studies of successful DEI initiatives.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Strategies for Employee Engagement and Retention Excellence
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM Jackson Park, Level 1 (Hyatt Regency)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Workplace Application:
Attendees will gain actionable insights into effective retention strategies and workplace excellence, equipping them with the tools to foster employee engagement, boost morale, and create a thriving work environment. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 11:00

In this session you will discover what it takes to cultivate a workplace where employees not only excel but flourish. This dynamic session is designed for HR leaders and professionals to enhance employee engagement and retention strategies. Identify the key drivers of a positive workplace culture, and learn approaches to create an environment where employees feel valued, connected, and inspired to contribute their best.

Learning Objectives:

  • Building a Culture of Recognition: Learn how meaningful recognition can boost morale, reinforce positive behaviors, and create a culture of appreciation.
  • Effective Communication for Engagement: Develop communication strategies that foster transparency, build trust, and keep employees informed and engaged,
  • Understanding Employee Motivation: Explore factors and circumstances that drive employee motivation and how to create engagement strategies for employee and team needs.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Strengthening Mental Wellness in the Workplace: Strategies for Empowering Organizations, Reducing Stigma and Increasing Engagement
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM S501, South Building - Level 5 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Azizi Marshall, Founder & CEO, Center for Creative Arts Therapy
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn how to design a mentally and emotionally supportive work environment, empowering leaders and teams to prioritize mental health, reduce stigma, foster innovation, and drive success while addressing stress, work-life balance, health, and enhancing employee satisfaction, productivity, and engagement. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Amid the ever-shifting terrain of the workplace, nurturing mental health has emerged as a critical priority. Gain insights to design a psychologically safe and supportive work environment. Discover practical steps empowering leaders and teams to prioritize mental well-being, foster innovation, and drive success. Equip yourself with actionable strategies for stress remediation, work-life balance, health, and heightened employee satisfaction, productivity, and engagement. Let's foster a mentally healthy and thriving work environment together!

Learning Objectives:

  • Navigate the shifting terrain of workplace mental health with insights into four key challenges.
  • Drive innovation by discussing six dynamic strategies to cultivate psychosocial safety within organizations.
  • Champion change within your organization by uncovering five compelling reasons to advocate for healthier, more supportive job designs.
  • Assess how to observe shifts in mood and behavior that may be signs of potential mental health challenges.
  • Implement connections with a person you may be concerned about.
  • Identify how to respond to a struggling employee by connecting them with resources, supports and services.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Structured Organization Change: Experiments, Learnings and Successes – An Insightful Case Study
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM S104, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Rajeev Mishra, Doctor of Philosophy, Senior VP, Chief HR Officer, and Business Head Refining Services & Nitro Technologies, Hindustan Platinum Pvt Ltd
Workplace Application:
Multiplying business gains through well-defined organizational change interventions by increasing organizational focus, functional efficiency, and people ownership. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

The Case: The topic is related to a 62-year-old conservative, family owned, promoter driven, inward looking organization in the precious metals industry. The business had been coming, the company had been standing, but nobody looked at its growth potential. There was a huge trust deficit between the management and employees. There was the highest level of confidentiality which was hampering the work to an unimagined extent. The systems, processes and policies were very archaic. It was a big challenge to attract talent in spite of good financial stability and position in the market. The brand was lost in oblivion. Need for Change: The business environment is always dynamic, constantly evolving and endlessly demanding. It keeps on posing challenges even to the organizations which have existed in the market for years.

Learning Objectives:

  • Conceptualizing, designing, and executing a structured organization change process for converting an inward-looking organization into a truly professional global company.
  • Identifying the main constituents of organization change and factors which inevitably impact it and managing them to the advantage of the company.
  • Understanding expected tangible and intangible impediments which are confronted while executing change management interventions.
  • Enhancing involvement of internal stake holders at all the levels in the change process by winning their trust, acceptability, and commitment.
  • Rebuilding the organizational culture, transforming the working environment, and broadening people perspective to internalize the effected change.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

The Hidden Stakeholders of Health Benefits: How Engaging Household Members and Doctors Can Help Set Your Health Benefits Apart
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM S404, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Sarah Haflett, VP Health Care Thought Leadership and Research, Fidelity Health℠

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Health benefits are one of the most expensive pieces of the employee benefits package—yet many employers aren’t getting the most from their investment, in part due to lack of participant education and engagement. Based on new research by Fidelity Health℠ Thought Leadership that combines sentiment from benefit leaders, employees and spouses, and the doctors caring for them, this session will discuss how learning from “hidden stakeholders” can help employers move the needle on employee health. 

Learning Objectives:

  • Better understand the importance of getting employees and their spouses in sync about health benefits available to them.
  • Discover the communication, engagement, and incentive strategies that hold the most promise for reaching spouses.
  • Learn practical strategies employers can consider that will help clinicians more effectively treat their patients.
  • Understand what clinicians see as opportunities for employers to improve health benefits equity and employee mental health. 

Additional info: Supporting insights for the session- https://www.fidelityworkplace.com/s/page-resource?cId=engaging_the_household_in_benefits; https://www.fidelityworkplace.com/s/health-benefits 


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

The Nonprofit Navigator: Shaping the Future of Work in the Social Impact Sector
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM S504, South Building - Level 5 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Workplace (Technical)

Presenter:
Lisa Brown Alexander, President & CEO, Nonprofit HR
Workplace Application:
Attendees will delve into the distinctive challenges and opportunities within the nonprofit sector, gaining actionable insights into how nonprofits can align with ESG goals, ensuring a socially responsible and sustainable future of work that champions equality of opportunities and positive societal impact. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

The conversation about the future of work often focuses on the business world, highlighting innovation and change. However, this overlooks the vital nonprofit sector, where the dialogue and solutions for it are just as crucial. 'The Nonprofit Navigator' is a dynamic session designed to fill this gap. It's a deep dive for nonprofit leaders and HR professionals into how their work is evolving in the social impact space and links the ideas of futurism in the for-profit sector to the mission-driven world of nonprofits, addressing how to navigate the changing landscape while staying true to core values. Participants will explore the distinctive challenges and possibilities of nonprofits, understanding how they can contribute to a fair and sustainable future. This session also serves as a conduit to the business sector's focus on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles, offering strategies to integrate these into nonprofit goals without losing sight of their social imperatives. Attendees will leave with a clear vision of their unique role in molding a future that's innovative, socially conscious, and socially sustainable.

Learning Objectives:

  • Explore the unique challenges and opportunities of the nonprofit sector in the context of the future of work.
  • Understand the role of nonprofits in ensuring equality of opportunities and aligning with ESG goals.
  • Gain insights into strategies for creating socially responsible work environments in the nonprofit sector.
  • Empower nonprofit leaders with knowledge to drive positive change and innovation within their organizations.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

The Six Sources of Influence: How to Create Lasting Behavior Change
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM S403, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Joseph Grenny, Cofounder, Crucial Learning
Workplace Application:
Drawing on case studies of some of today's most remarkable leaders and the research of renowned behavioral scientists, this presentation explains why people do what they do and how you can help them change - quickly and permanently. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

When was the last time what stood between you and some result you absolutely needed to achieve was the behavior of one or more people? If so, you had an influence problem.  The ability to influence others is at the core of true leadership - and it's crucial for driving positive change in any organization. Unfortunately, we often turn to a poorly designed incentive, persuasion tactics, or tinkering with processes and procedures to try and drive change.   Yet human behavior can't be altered with a singular strategy; instead, it's governed by six sources of influence. Leaders who know how to leverage these sources in favor of winning behaviors are exponentially more successful at securing change and achieving results. In this session, you'll learn how to harness these six sources of influence to create lasting behavior change and achieve results.

Learning Objectives:

  • Focus on the vital behaviors that directly drive results.
  • Use multiple sources of influence instead of chasing quick-fix tactics.
  • Add the six sources of influence into your leadership strategy.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

They Can't Fix What They Don't Know
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM E451, Lakeside Center - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Wade Larson , President/Senior Consultant, Optimal Talent Dynamics
Workplace Application:
Attendees will identify the five most common barriers to feedback in today's workplace and learn new tools to help managers overcome them to improve employee performance and retention. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Despite our recent efforts, employee turnover and retention are still among the top concerns of CEOs, HR, and managers. Pay raises, flextime, remote work, and all the other perks haven't been enough. Why? Employees who leave consistently identify poor feedback as one of the biggest reasons.  When translated, you may recognize these: (a) I don't know what is expected of me, (b) I don't know how I'm doing, (c) I don't know where I stand within the company, (d) I don't know the future holds for me or the company, or (e) I never hear from my manager. Within this session, we'll identify the 5 common trends among managers that prevent effective feedback and how to overcome them. We'll tap into the latest workforce research and compare it to shifts in attitude, demographics, work ethics, learning styles, relationships, and more. You'll also leave with specific tools and action plans you can implement right away with managers to begin to see immediate results.Learning Objectives:Learn about the top five barriers that most commonly get in the way of effective feedback and accountability.Identify the differences in today's workforce that require a shift in how we deliver feedback to effect change.Consider best practices to instill a culture conducive to feedback and continuous improvement.Understand the 'roadmap' to effective feedback to train and implement with managers.Promote greater inclusion in the workplace through effective communication and engagement with employees.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.
Transforming Human Resources: The Future of HR in the Age of AI
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM E350, Lakeside Center - Level 3 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
George Rivera, Senior Vice President, Commercial and Enterprise Sales, SHRM

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

In this session, “Transforming Human Resources: The Future of HR in the Age of AI,” we explore how Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing businesses. In order for HR to catalyze business success by enabling the workforce, HR professionals will need to become experts in AI. The session provides insights into AI’s impact on decision-making, personalization of employee development, and prediction of workforce trends. Attendees will learn how different AI types show up in the workplace. Additionally, attendees will get a sneak peak of how SHRM sees AI being leveraged to take HR from reactive to strategic in a few clicks. 

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify the key ways in which Artificial Intelligence is transforming traditional HR functions, everything from Hire to Retire.Identify the role HR will likely need to play as the world moves to continuously digitize.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Turn Trust Up to an 11: Tap into Active Listening to Amplify Your Workforce Vitality
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM S106, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), People (Technical), Workplace (Technical)

Presenter:
Jeff Faber, Chief Strategy Officer , HUB International Limited
Workplace Application:
Adopting a people-first approach invigorates the workforce by acknowledging individual needs and nurturing a sense of value within the organization. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

A robust organization starts with personalization. By making employees the heroes of their own professional story - valuing individuality and embracing empathy and personalization - organizations can sculpt high-trust environments that enhance employee experience, elevate job satisfaction and drive productivity and profitability. Unleash the power of personalization - and the vitality of your workforce- with analytics that dive deep to understand and interpret the unique needs of your employees, pinpoint focus, uncover redundancies and deliver impactful insights.

Learning Objectives:

  • The Power of Personalization: Boldly go where others fear to venture by placing value on individuality, which in turn will unleash a collective energy with your team. Leaders must move beyond the 'professional' identity and show up to work as 'humans,' which helps fuel that power of personalization. Instead of having only transactional or task-oriented relationships with your staff, expand by truly getting to know and connect with them. Make your employees the heroes of the story.
  • Listen & Adapt: Actively listening to employees, understanding their concerns and adjusting benefits structures to reflect their needs fosters a culture of trust and employee wellbeing. Leaders can transform their organizational approach by being open to change, fluid in process and adaptable as needed with employees. Find ways to avoid benchmarks and listen to your people instead.New Leadership, New Era: How to employ human-centric leadership for enhanced employee experiences means the old hierarchical model isn't meeting the complex demands that today's organizations face. Be human-centric and the numbers will follow.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Workplaces are Not Safe Spaces for All: A New Framework for Inclusion and Safety
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM S405, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Michael Baran, Founder and CEO, Iris Inclusion
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn why vulnerable and courageous conversations are essential to building a culture of true inclusion and safety, why we have fallen short of that goal as we have tried to create safe spaces, and how to make better mistakes in order to ensure that those who have felt marginalized can finally be included and we can achieve our highest performance together. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 12:30pm.Most organizations think they're created safe spaces. There are policies in place for reporting discrimination. Nonetheless, many marginalized people don't feel psychological safety or inclusion because subtle acts of exclusion and unconscious bias are rampant. We will explore how HR professionals can support a more active kind of inclusion, where we connect authentically, where we broach hard conversations with vulnerability and courage, and where we grow and learn together when we mess up.

Learning Objectives:

  • Confirm why true inclusion and psychological safety matter so much for our organization to achieve the highest performance possible.Understand why the current state of most organizations leads to under-the-radar subtle exclusion and lack of safety for so many people.
  • Practice understanding why more authentic connections, more productive mistakes, and more active allyship are essential for getting to true inclusion and safety for all.
  • Discover immediately applicable guidelines for speaking up and standing up for colleagues.
  • Apply the concepts discussed to policies, processes, and practices in order to proactively build the mostly inclusive and safe culture possible.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

You're the CEO of Your Career: What's your Vision
06/24/2024 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM Grant Park, Level 1 (Hyatt Regency)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Nanci Appleman-Vassil, Founder & CEO, APLS Group
Workplace Application:
Uncover your unique 'secret sauce' to career progression, and master the strategies to author your own success story at our transformative workshop designed to turn your workplace blindspots into visionary career roadmaps. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Whether you interviewed for the job or not - you are the CEO of your career progression. In this session, you will identify how your unique blend of career experiences, life lessons, styles of interaction, and workplace strengths can be used to get you from the level you're at to the level you want to be. During this workshop, you will learn to write your own story and build a roadmap to your next career destination.Learning Objectives:Learn the four critical ingredients for developing their career roadmap.Gain a strong understanding of the foundational steps to unleash their professional passion and purpose.Discover 18 actionable items to drive their career success.Receive two 'take-home' career management strategies to implement plans for their career vision. 


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

A 'Hostile Working Environment' -- What It Is, and What It Is Not
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM Regency Ballroom, Level 2 (Hyatt Regency)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Workplace (Technical)

Presenter:
James J. McDonald, Jr., J.D., SHRM-SCP, Partner, Fisher & Phillips, LLP
Workplace Application:
This presentation will teach HR professionals how to distinguish between complaints of 'hostile working environment' that require an investigation and those that do not. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Employees frequently complain about a 'hostile working environment.'  The term has specific legal meaning that is much more narrow than most employees think, however. It does not ordinarily cover demanding or unpleasant bosses, legitimate discipline, rude or gossipy co-workers, or hot-tempered customers. To the contrary, it requires conduct that meets certain legal standards and is tied to a protected classification such as sex or race. HR professionals must know how to distinguish between complaints of a hostile working environment that potentially involve unlawful conduct and require a thorough investigation, and those that merely describe the ordinary stresses of the work day. This presentation will highlight the difference.

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn the legal meaning of the term 'hostile working environment.'
  • Learn how to distinguish between complaints of a hostile environment that require a full investigation and those that do not.
  • Learn how to address complaints that do not involve unlawful conduct or violations of company policy.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

A 4-Step Process for LEADing Change in an Ever-changing Workplace
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM S102, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Organization (Technical)

Presenter:
Dr. Drew Fockler, CHRP, SHRM-SCP, Course Lead/Assistant Professor, University Canada West
Workplace Application:
There is an art and science to everything we do, and this 4-step process provides a practical approach to support change in the workplace. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 3:30pm

A study from Gallup and Workhuman finds that recognition and well-being, together, can pave the way for improved business outcomes. But HOW do we do that?  What can we do to make the workplace more engaging? From the research and data findings within his research, Dr. Fockler found the 'secret sauce' to change, and this 4-step process for LEADing change in the workplace can support a vast array of business sectors.

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn the top five issues currently showing up in the workplace as per Gallup and Workhuman.
  • Learn about LEADing change (an acronym used to foster change), which is grounded in theory (the science of using the concept).
  • Utilize LEAD within your organization (art of using the concept).
  • See how the issues presented by Gallup and Workhuman are opportunities for HR practitioners to LEAD change in their organization.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Becoming a Strategic Leader, Thinker & Value-Adder: The Role HR Must Play in Organizational Strategy
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM Arie Crown Theater, Lakeside Center - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Organization (Technical)

Presenter:
Richard Fagerlin, President, Peak Solutions, Inc.
Workplace Application:
Understand what it takes to be a strategic leader in your organization and start adding value immediately. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

REPEATED ON TUESDAY at 11:00am

During this session, participants will receive tools, resources and practical examples of how to be a strategic leader. Strategy isn't something that is relegated to the board and the C-suite. Every leader must be strategic and not just within their department. The focus of this session is less about leading strategy for the HR department and more about how HR can drive strategic thinking and add value throughout the organization. The idea is that functional leaders don't need you to wear your HR hat when you are serving them-they need you to wear your operations, sales, marketing and executive hats. They NEED you to be STRATEGIC. Only when HR leaders begin to think strategically, act strategically and execute strategically will they really bring the most value possible to their organizations.

Learning Objectives:

  • Determine what your real value is to your organization.
  • Find out what you might be doing that makes it difficult to do business with you and what you can do to fix that.
  • Be prepared to lead strategic planning and thinking sessions for the departments or groups that you serve.
  • Evaluate the readiness of your constituents to make real and lasting changes.
  • Apply an organizational health model to your efforts to determine areas of ailing and good health.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Coming Out of the Shadows: Recognizing and Effectively Addressing Mental Health Issues in the Workplace
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM S100BC, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Workplace (Technical)

Presenter:
Jim Reidy, Esq., Shareholder, Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green PA
Workplace Application:
Understanding how mental health issues impact employee performance How to discuss mental disabilities with applicants and employees Reviewing steps in the reasonable accommodation process and how that is handled with mental health challenges How to document and properly protect mental health records. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Mental health issues are largely hidden especially in the workplace. During COVID mental health issues weren't priorities in healthcare treatment triage decisions. In addition, COVID amplified many mental health challenges with isolation, anxiety, depression and self-medication. In the workplace some programs and benefits could help ( e,g, FMLA, sick leave, short term long-term disability benefits and Employee Assistance programs) but because of misunderstanding of mental health issues, possible accommodations and the stigma that attaches to disclosing challenges and seeking help many employees stay in the shadows. This session will discuss EEOC guidance and help HR professionals better understand and address mental health issues and accommodations in the workplace.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understanding mental health protections under disability laws.
  • Applying workplace policies.
  • Walking through medical questions.
  • Guiding through the accommodation process.
  • Documenting important issues.
  • Discussing possible resources ad assistance.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Communication and Connection: Insights from a Hostage Negotiator
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM N229, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Scott Tillema, Partner, The Negotiations Collective
Workplace Application:
Managing escalating emotional situations is a routine activity for HR professionals, and having a guiding framework for this process is critical to your success. 

Your ability to be influential within conflict resolution is one of the top skills required in 2024.  'Communication and Connection' will introduce the principle-based framework used in crisis negotiations and share how you can use this same framework to navigate tense situations, finding positive resolutions in even the most challenging moments.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand how emotions impact how people make decisions.
  • Become familiarized with the FBI skills of active listening.
  • Know the five aspects of the perfect delivery of the message.
  • Learn four drivers of human behavior.
Dealing with People That Drive You Crazy: Difficult People Made Easy
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM E271, Lakeside Center - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Jen Butler, CEO/Founder, Rest from Stress
Workplace Application:
Change the way you perceive the difficult person and start enjoying the uniqueness each coworker possesses. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 3:30pm.

Whether it's the Scrooge, Nagging Nancy, or Doubting Debbie, there are just people that drive you CRAZY! Don't let people determine your attitude or ruin your day. Want to turn difficult people into raving fans so you both have a pleasant and positive experience? Learn communication styles and skills necessary to build loyalty, increase client/patient/team retention, and significantly impact your livelihood by surrounding yourself with people that inspire and motivate you.  Working with difficult people can be emotionally and mentally draining. Limiting your talent pool or client base solely to people you 'like' or are 'easy' isn't practical; leaving you short-staffed and a schedule filled with holes. Every person presents a unique opportunity for you to navigate the interaction in a way that results in deeper connections while meeting their unique needs. The more adaptable and accepting you are, the broader your client/patient base, the fuller the schedule...leading to less stress, increased satisfaction and business growth.  Drawing upon her academic training in Educational Psychology and Masters in Education, Jen Butler teaches attendees about her eight identifiable types of difficult people, insight into who they are, why they act in certain ways, and what you can do to connect and communicate with them.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify and analyze the four communication styles.
  • Reframe how the 'difficult' person is seen.
  • Gain communication skills to effectively connect with people.
  • Deepen empathy, reduce stress, and increase your client base.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Do You Know Why Your High-Performing Parents Leave? Fixing the Gap with Parental Leave Data Collection
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM S504, South Building - Level 5 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Amy Beacom, Founder and CEO , Center for Parental Leave Leadership
Workplace Application:
HR leaders can utilize data and best practices to transform parental leave into a strategic talent lifecycle lever that boosts performance, leadership skills, employee health, equity, engagement and retention for competitive advantage. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 3:30pm

We'll dive into best practices for data collection broadly around this timeframe so you can leverage parental leave as a competitive edge in your talent management. Next we'll focus on how the Parental Leave Transition Assessment (PLTA) can give you the data you need to identify the specific areas your managers and parents need you to improve. Lastly, we'll highlight data-driven coaching touchpoints that support emerging leaders through this predictable yet pivotal career inflection point.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand best practices for data collection around parental leave (i.e. what data to collect).
  • Understand how to use parental leave data to identify opportunities for employee performance, leadership growth, and improved health, equity, and retention.
  • Learn best practices for leveraging parental leave to boost engagement and give your organization a competitive edge in talent management.
  • Gain strategies for supporting expecting parents and managers through planning leave, being on leave, and transitioning back to work.
  • Learn how to utilize data from the Parental Leave Transition Assessment (PLTA) tool to inform strategies and measure the effectiveness of parental leave programs and support.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Dynamic Foresight Skills and the Future of HR
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM S106, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Leadership (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
John Austin, Ph.D., Dean, College of Business, University of New England
Workplace Application:
Dr. Austin will lead the participants through a dynamic foresight process that captures all the benefits of current strategic foresight techniques but in addition leaves participants with output that can be quickly modified to shift as the world shifts 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 3:30pmWhat if everyone in your organization could anticipate shifts in trends and embrace uncertainty? Strategic foresight can create that capability. In this session, participants will learn a technique for creating dynamic future scenarios that seamlessly connect strategic thinking training with real strategic planning processes and do so in a way that adapts as the world shifts around their organization. As a bonus, participants leave with a richer understanding of the future of human resource management.Learning Objectives:Identify the core uncertainties facing your industry and have a process for mapping how those uncertainties interact.Stress test short-term initiatives against a range of 'what if' scenarios and identify blindspots in short-term strategies.Lead conversations with leaders in your organization about the importance of developing strategic foresight skills.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Empathy as a Recruitment Superpower: The Key to Perfecting Candidate Personas
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM E451, Lakeside Center - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Jodi Brandstetter , Founder & Lead Facilitator , By Design Brainery
Workplace Application:
This presentation empowers recruiters and HR professionals to leverage empathy to create nuanced candidate personas, leading to more effective hiring decisions and better organizational fit. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

During the session, you will explore the remarkable impact of empathy in the recruitment process. We will delve into the art of truly understanding and connecting with candidates on a deep and meaningful level. By cultivating empathy, you'll gain a unique insight into their motivations, aspirations, and potential fit within your organization.  This session will guide you in harnessing the power of empathy to create meticulously crafted candidate personas. These personas serve as invaluable tools for making informed and successful hiring decisions. You'll learn how to go beyond surface-level data and uncover the human stories behind the resumes. By the end of this session, you'll be equipped with the skills to approach recruitment with a more empathetic lens, enabling you to build stronger connections with candidates and, in turn, select the best-fitting talent for your team.

Learning Objectives: Understand the significance of empathy in the recruitment process and its impact on candidate engagement and long-term success within the organization.Learn how to effectively employ empathetic listening and questioning techniques to uncover candidate motivations, values, and cultural alignment.Gain the skills to create comprehensive and human-centered candidate personas that go beyond traditional qualifications, enabling more informed hiring decisions.Explore real-world examples and case studies showcasing the transformative effects of empathy on candidate interactions and the recruitment process.Discover strategies for implementing an empathetic recruitment approach within your organization, fostering a more inclusive and harmonious workplace culture.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

From HR to CEO: How to Leverage Your Power Skills to Climb the Corporate Ladder!
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM S100A, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Laural Logan-Fain, Ph.D., AVP, People Business Partnership, Spurs Sports & Entertainment
Presenter:
John Ferguson, SHRM-CP, Chief Human Resources Officer, NASCAR
Workplace Application:
This session will highlight the essential skills and strategies needed to guide attendees as they navigate the next steps of their career and the Racetrack of life. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Join John Ferguson, the Chief HR Officer at NASCAR, and Laural Logan-Fain, PhD, the Associate Vice President of People Business Partnership at Spurs Sports & Entertainment, in this dynamic session as they discuss Power Skills and Drills crucial for the growth of a dynamic HR leader.

This session will highlight the essential skills and strategies needed to guide attendees as they navigate the next steps of their career and the Racetrack of life.

Learning Objectives:

  • Clarify your goal: CEO or Strategic Advisor?
  • Connect with others through the art of storytelling.
  • Define, develop, and demonstrate your Power Skills.
  • Lead change and drive business outcomes.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

From Traditional to Transformational: Disrupting HR to Thrive in the New Era of Work
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM S105, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Track: Strategic HR
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Jennifer McClure, Job Title – CEO & Chief Excitement Officer, Unbridled Talent LLC & DisruptHR LLC
Workplace Application:
Learn how to harness the power of disruption to strategically transform HR practices and position your organization for sustained success in an ever-changing world. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

The future of work has been disrupted, not just by long-standing trends, but by the unforeseen seismic shift of 2020. HR leaders were thrust into a global experiment, requiring a complete reimagining of people, technology, culture, and leadership. Now, it's time to move beyond reactive change and embrace disruption as a catalyst for positive impact and competitive advantage.   This session will equip you to harness the power of disruption, strategically disrupt traditional HR practices, and position your organization for sustained success in an ever-changing world.

Learning Objectives: Develop and implement strategic approaches for disrupting traditional HR practices, including leveraging data analytics, adopting agile methodologies, and fostering a culture of innovation within HR.Design and implement strategies for fostering a culture of disruption within your organization, including encouraging experimentation, promoting risk-taking, and empowering employees to lead change.Align HR's strategic approach to disruption with the organization's overall business objectives, ensuring that HR effectively contributes to competitive advantage and sustained success.Develop leadership skills that enable you to lead through uncertainty and change, fostering a culture of resilience and innovation within your HR team and the organization as a whole.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Harnessing Innovation Responsibly: Strategies for HR Professionals in the Face of Changing Trends in Workplace Policies - AI and Beyond
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM S501, South Building - Level 5 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), Organization (Technical)

Presenter:
Ryan Parker, Chief Legal Officer , Sixfifty
Workplace Application:
Navigate the ever-changing landscape of US employment laws, including the influence of AI, and harmonize legal compliance with employee welfare for a thriving workplace. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 3:30pm.

There are hundreds of changes to employment laws every year across the US - and now AI technologies have entered the chat. It's hard for even experienced HR professionals to keep up! We'll discuss the dynamic landscape of employment law, including non-compete, arbitration, and employment agreements, plus how to keep a robust employee handbook. By balancing compliant legal documents with employee well-being, HR can navigate these trends while fostering a positive work environment.

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn how to onboard new employees across the country while complying with state and federal employment laws relating to offer letters, non-compete agreements, and arbitration agreements.
  • Learn how to draft a robust employee handbook that complies with differing employment laws across the country and supports a positive and transparent workplace.
  • Learn what you need to consider when drafting an AI in the Workplace Policy.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

How to Positively Influence Organizational Change When It’s “Dumped on Your Lap”!
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM S103, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Barbara Anne Trautlein , Principal, Change Catalysts, LLC
Workplace Application:
Gain real-world tactics to influence business leaders to roll-out change in a way that reduces resistance and frustration and increases success. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

So often business leaders 'throw change over the wall' to HR, and you're expected to 'execute the change' by 'communicating' or 'training.'  But you didn't even have a voice in the change, suspect employees will resist, and know there's a better way to roll it out.  With the failure rate of major organizational changes at 70%, often due to 'people issues,' leaders desperately need HR's unique perspective.  Join us for actionable take-aways to influence change!

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the role that HR professionals are typically asked to play during change initiatives - and also the role they could and should play - and how to close that gap to break the 'change failure cycle.'
  • Learn about the most common sources of resistance to change, and how HR professionals can help reduce resistance to changes their organizations need to make to survive and thrive in this time of massive disruption across industries and around the world.
  • Appreciate the needs and concerns of business leaders during change initiatives, and how to adapt one's approach and communications to 'speak in their language' in order to build relationships as a trusted advisor and influence for impact.
  • Build skill in engaging for change up, down, and across the organization to partner in rolling-out successful and sustainable change, which will contribute bottom-line value to your organization by helping to increase the probability of implementing change smoothly and successfully, improving ROI and engagement in the process.
  • Develop greater confidence and competence, and reduce stress and frustration, during change initiatives - for oneself and one's colleagues - by becoming more agile and change-ready as an HR professional, and by learning how to foster greater agility and change-readiness in the key stakeholders we serve.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

HR in Flux: Navigating Social Trends Impacting Recruitment and Retention
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM N228, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Organization (Technical), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Sherri Reese, Ph.D., Director of Talent, Michigan State University
Presenter:
Eric Canny, Associate Teaching Professor, University of Southern California
Workplace Application:
Attendees will depart equipped with an extensive comprehension of how each trend significantly influences HR practices and tangible strategies to adjust their recruitment and retention methodologies accordingly. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 3:30pmThe presentation offers an in-depth exploration of how contemporary social trends, many of which started before COVID-19, significantly reshape HR practices, particularly in the realms of recruitment and retention strategies. Exploring transformative shifts catalyzed by the intersection of social trends aligned with the rise and redefinition of the gig economy, technological advancements, social media impact, work-life balance, environmental and social responsibility, data-driven decision-making, and federal funding the indispensable need to create holistic employee experiences.

Learning Objectives:

  • Gain a profound understanding of various contemporary social trends and their direct influence on HR strategies, particularly in recruitment and retention.Explore trends such as remote work, DEI initiatives, generational diversity, mental health emphasis, and technological advancements, grasping how each factor shapes HR functions.
  • Learn actionable strategies to attract and retain talent in dynamic work environments influenced by trends like remote work and the gig economy.Acquire insights into tailoring recruitment approaches for remote talent and leveraging flexible work arrangements to bolster retention rates.
  • Delve into the significance of DEI initiatives beyond just attracting diverse talent.Understand how these initiatives foster inclusive cultures essential for improving retention rates and promoting a positive work environment.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Interactive Workshop: How to Lead Civil Conversations at Work that Build Trust & Foster Inclusivity
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM E265, Lakeside Center - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Organization (Technical), People (Technical), Workplace (Technical), Communication, Consultation, HR Expertise, Leadership & Navigation, Relationship Management

Presenter:
Jennifer Dulski, Founder & CEO, Rising Team

This will be an in-person only event and will not be livestreamed.

In today’s workplaces, incivility is on the rise, negatively impacting productivity, job satisfaction, and overall business performance. Despite the critical influence managers have on workplace dynamics, recent SHRM research indicates that only 25% of U.S. workers feel their managers effectively address acts of incivility.

How can we equip leaders to cultivate a culture of civility and inclusivity?

Join us for an empowering interactive session where HR leaders will learn strategies to foster a more civil and inclusive workplace. Led by Jennifer Dulski, Founder & CEO of Rising Team and Stanford Business School faculty member, this workshop is designed to equip leaders at all levels—from executives to frontline managers—with the skills needed to promote civility.

Engage in a hands-on activity to practice essential civility skills, and join SHRM’s initiative to ignite 1 million civil conversations for positive change. Gain access to a free, web-based tool that can help leaders within your organization facilitate meaningful and civil discussions with their teams.

Attendees will walk away with an understanding of:

How to run a team activity that hones core skills for promoting civility and building trust using a free web-based tool.

  • Gain Skills to Lead Trust-Building Conversations: Learn how to start conversations that foster trust and create a safe, inclusive environment.
  • Practice through Interactive Activity: Participate in a 30-minute interactive activity designed to develop skills for promoting civility.
  • Learn Practical Techniques: Discover three simple yet powerful techniques for facilitating open and civil dialogue.
  • Champion Civility: Gain insights on how to lead and advocate for civility within your organization.
  • Get Access to a Free Tool: Bring back a free web-based facilitation tool to enable team leaders across your organization to run impactful civil conversations.
Invisible Disabilities at Work: Fostering Advocacy and Acceptance
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM S406B, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Jessica Hicksted, Ph.D., Advocate / Researcher - CACI, ND Outloud!, Invisible Disabilities Association
Workplace Application:
Attendees will hear about innovative research to aid organizations in becoming more aware of invisible disabilities and create policies that foster advocacy and acceptance. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Many employees expend considerable emotional energy hiding their disabilities from colleagues and bosses in every interaction at work, in every meeting, and when toiling away side-by-side. It's exhausting and stressful. But the stigma around disabilities - the fear of discrimination and rejection, and the risk related to job security - prevents many employees from disclosing their condition and asking for supports and accommodations to succeed at work.  Yet studies show that when employers intentionally create an atmosphere of acceptance and show a commitment to build inclusion - offering disability awareness training and creating employee resource groups as a safe place for people with disabilities, chronic conditions, or difficult life situations to meet and support one another - employees no longer feel threatened to reveal a disability. Instead, they take advantage of employer-provided supports, which, in turn, improves their wellbeing, increases their level of trust in others, and boosts their productivity.  This presentation explores how to approach disclosure in the workplace and provides research-driven strategies that cultivate acceptance from colleagues and supervisors.

Learning Objectives:

  • Hear how masking inhibits executive functioning skills.Learn about strategies to determine whether and how to disclose a disability.
  • Discuss questions to ask to try to determine whether an organization has a culture of acceptance and diversity.
  • Talk about approaches to help you advocate for policies that support people with invisible disabilities.
  • Innovative research to aid organizations in becoming more aware of invisible disabilities and create policies that foster advocacy and acceptance.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

It’s Not What You Think: Understanding Microaggressions as Identity-Based Trauma
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM S401, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Sara Taylor, President and Founder, DeepSEE Consulting
Workplace Application:
This session provides a new way to understand the important topic of microaggressions from the sender and receiver's point of view, along with practical strategies for effectively addressing them in the workplace. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

We will focus on understanding microaggressions through the lens of identity-based trauma and its impact on the receiver. In our time together we will examine the latest trauma research to understand the psychological effects of microaggressions on the receiver and the psychology of the sender; explore four patterns of perception that unintentionally create harmful behavior and the impacts individually and organizationally; and equip participants with practical strategies for identifying and addressing them in the workplace.

Learning Objectives:

  • Define identity-based trauma.
  • Explain microaggressions through the lens of identity-based trauma.
  • Describe the four patterns of perception that lead to microaggressions.
  • Explain strategies for mitigating the impact of microaggressions in the workplace.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Leading the Conversation: HR's Role in Driving Benefits Strategy
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM E352, Lakeside Center - Level 3 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Organization (Technical), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Melanie Hallenbeck, Chief Growth Officer, Alegeus
Presenter:
Anna Lyons, Chief Talent Officer, Alegeus
Workplace Application:
Learn how different account-based benefits (HSAs, FSAs, LSAs) affect different generations for attracting new and retaining existing talent. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

These days, HR doesn't merely have a seat at the table; it IS the table. The importance of attracting and retaining quality talent has never been higher. Therefore, the impact of offering creative benefits packages that demonstrate a company's culture and values can be significant. In this presentation, Alegeus CTO Anna Lyons and CGO Melanie Hallenbeck explain how account-based benefits can empower HR teams to stand out and excel in the race for talent.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the different account-based benefit options available (HSAs, FSAs, HRAs, LSAs, incentives) and their potential cost-savings for employers and employees.
  • Hear real-world examples of creative benefit plan designs and how you can apply the learnings to your own business.
  • Learn how emerging benefit options like lifestyle spending accounts (LSAs) can play a role in demonstrating a company's values.
  • Learn how to work collaboratively with benefits administrators and brokers to diversify your benefits and tell the story of your benefits package in a way that resonates with job candidates and employees.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Medicare, COBRA and More - Welcome to Vipers' Nest
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM N227, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), People (Technical), Workplace (Technical)

Presenter:
Melinda A. Caughill, CSA, Co-Founder , 65 Incorporated
Workplace Application:
In this entertaining session (yes, really!), attendees will discover simple tricks and tools to easily navigate the complexities of Medicare, including easy-to-use talking points to drive a basic understanding of Medicare and help employees steer clear of costly Medicare mistakes. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 3:30pm.
Beware! HR professionals, like most people in general, are often unaware of the dangers of Medicare-related mistakes- until one bites them. Unfortunately, just one Medicare mistake can be incredibly costly - or even deadly. In this session, you'll learn the most common Medicare-related mistakes made by HR professionals and how to steer clear of them, with a special emphasis on COBRA, Medicare secondary payer rules and Guaranteed Issue Right.

Learning Objectives:

  • Why Medicare is the primary payer for employees on COBRA after the age of 65.What Guaranteed Issue Right is and why it's important for those on COBRA.Simple, yet powerful, talking points about Medicare to use with employees.
  • Specific strategies to bridge potential gaps in coverage during work transitions.How to integrate Medicare into the broader narrative of employee benefits and healthcare planning.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Once Upon HR - Telling HR's Story with Impact: A Modern Twist on Empowering HR with Data and Analytics for Strategic Decision-Making
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM S404, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business Acumen, Organization (Technical), People (Technical), Workplace (Technical), Communication, HR Expertise, HR Technical Expertise, Leadership & Navigation

Presenter:
Diane Youden, Partner, Principal, PwC

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Join PwC's Diane Youden for a session aimed at empowering HR professionals with data and analytics for strategic decision-making. In this modern twist on HR, attendees will explore the challenges HR leaders face when not receiving due recognition from the C-Suite, despite driving cost reduction and efficiency improvements. The session will assess the current level of data-driven decision-making in HR compared to other departments and provide strategies to drive impactful conversations and inspire change.

Attendees will walk away with:

- Strategies to overcome historical reliances on emotions and instincts and embrace data and analytics for informed decision-making

- Using data and analytics as the main driver for impactful workforce decisions- consolidating disparate data sources into structured, coherent, and relatable data

- The importance of utilizing HCM data to inform decisions across HR, technology, finance, people analytics, and DEI


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Please Sue Me 2024
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM E353, Lakeside Center - Level 3 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Hunter Lott, Owner, HunterLott.com
Workplace Application:
This session simplifies and merges the practical application of employment law principles with better business decision-making. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 3:30pm

Old school policies like treating everyone the same, banning workplace romance, keeping salaries a secret, probationary periods and firing people for resigning keep us in the baby-sitting business. This session blends best practices, humor and case law to balance legal risk and good business decision-making. Don't let the attorney be the loudest voice in the room. Take away sample policies and learn how to hire the best, fire the rest and stay out of court.

Learning Objectives:

  • Attendees will be prepared to develop, influence and execute strategies for managing organizational change that balance the expectations of the organization, their employees and the law.
  • Attendees will gain a real-world understanding of applicable federal/state regulations and an ability to audit their own practices for legal exposure.
  • Attendees will learn the effects of company HR policy and procedure on frontline practices including hiring, retaining 'A' players, discipline, documentation and workplace behavior.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Positioning Your People to Pursue Growth
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM E253, Lakeside Center - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Steve Mellor, Owner & Executive Coach, Career Competitor, LLC.
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn essential and foundational requirements that strengthen the impact of a growth mindset, both within an individual and throughout the organization. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Growth aspirations seem like one of the more common and obvious intentions within an organization. Wanting growth, however, is not the same as pursuing growth, with the key differentiator being a growth mindset. Any culture hungry to embody a growth mindset must know their employees are ready and able to embody a growth mindset. This foundation-first approach to professional development will ensure organizations can best position their people to pursue growth.

Learning Objectives: Encouraging individuals to identify their authentic attributes to build confidence in the impact their truest self can have on future growth.Justifying why the adverse parts of an individual's role must be identified and embraced so as to serve future growth.Honoring the work that goes into forming a foundation for growth through more engaged and respectful communication.Centering an individual foundation for growth as a means of aligning what people want with the mission of the organization.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Process Intelligence (PQ): The Key to Building High Functioning Leaders
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM N230, North Building - Level 2 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Shane Yount, President, Competitive Solutions, Inc.
Workplace Application:
This will empower HR leaders to revolutionize leadership development by integrating Process Intelligence (PQ), fostering resilience, combating fatigue, and enhancing talent retention in the face of unprecedented workplace challenges. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated Tuesday at 11:00AMAs HR leaders grapple with unprecedented challenges, discover how integrating Process Intelligence (PQ) into your programs addresses the evolving needs of the workforce. From combating leadership fatigue to empowering emerging talent, this session offers practical strategies and real-life examples, promising an insightful journey to reshape your leadership approach.

Learning Objectives:

  • Build performance metrics that drive business focus, urgency and accountability.
  • Reignite your teams that are hybrid, virtual or in-person with non-negotiable systems.
  • Establish leadership skills to elevate employee engagement in your organization.
  • Create a communication cadence that informs at all levels and tiers.
  • Discover transformational processes to create innovation in a team.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Rumor v. Reality: The Presidential Election and Immigration Trends That May Impact Your Business
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM S104, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Organization (Technical), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Kelli Duehning, Partner, Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP
Presenter:
Maria DeLapp, Partner, BAL
Workplace Application:
HR professionals will be equipped to provide updates to management and their foreign-national employees on important immigration changes and the immigration consequences of the 2024 election. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

With the 2024 presidential election in full swing, immigration is in the news on a near daily basis. But what is rumor and what is reality? What is signal and what is noise? In this session, BAL experts will cut through the campaign-trail rhetoric and detail how the presidential election may impact business immigration. They will also provide updates on the less newsy, but still important, regulatory changes that affect HR professionals on a day-to-day basis.

Learning Objectives:

  • Hear the differences between the two leading presidential candidates on important immigration priorities.
  • Discuss the likelihood of different policies being enacted under a new administration.Review recent, or soon-to-be implemented, regulatory changes related to immigration.
  • Discover the day-to-day impact of immigration policy changes on HR professionals.

Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Running on Fumes: DEI Fatigue and A Supreme Court Decision
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM E351, Lakeside Center - Level 3 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), People (Technical), Workplace (Technical)

Presenter:
Dethra U. Giles, CEO, ExecuPrep
Workplace Application:
The workplace implications include the need for organizations to reevaluate and adapt their diversity, equity, and inclusion strategies in response to both the challenges of DEI fatigue and the considerations stemming from the recent Supreme Court decision. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

In the 'Running on Fumes: DEI Fatigue and A Supreme Court Decision' session, participants explore the challenges of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts, addressing the exhaustion that can accompany these initiatives. The session also delved into the implications of a recent Supreme Court decision on DEI practices. Attendees will gain insights into navigating DEI fatigue and adapting strategies in light of the decision, fostering a more comprehensive understanding of the evolving landscape for DEIB initiatives.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the manifestations and impact of DEI fatigue in the workplace, recognize signs, and implement strategies to mitigate its effects on individuals and organizational culture.
  • Analyze the Supreme Court decision's implications for workplace DEI initiatives, while maintaining a commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment.
  • Develop adaptive strategies to address evolving challenges in the DEI landscape.
  • Cultivate a workplace culture that prioritizes ongoing learning and dialogue about DEI, fostering an environment where employees are equipped to navigate complexities, contribute to inclusivity, and drive positive change within the organization.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Runway to Transformation: What to do Prior to an HR Systems Implementation
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM S403, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Organization (Technical)

Presenter:
Janna Hartsock, Infor CloudSuite Manager, Grant Thornton, LLP
Presenter:
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn the importance of focusing on HR Practice transformation in multiple areas ahead of an HR systems implementation, ensuring the project stays on budget and on schedule, and maximum ROI is achieved. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

This session outlines the major advantages in moving to a newer HR system, but also the preparation that is needed to fully utilize its capabilities and transform your Human Capital Management practice.  For those looking to use their HR systems implementation to transform their organization, rather than just 'lift and shift' old practices into yet another system, this webinar will give you talking points to take back to your HR and Corporate leadership for more strategic planning around your HR systems implementation, as well as give specific examples of what you can work on now, rather than waiting until your implementation begins, saving you time and money in your implementation, as well as getting the maximum ROI post Go-Live.  Insights from multiple implementations will be shared that you will not want to miss!

Learning Objectives:

  • Why an Operating Model and Organizational design is key to a successful HR systems implementation.
  • What Compensation, Talent Management, Performance Management and Employee Relations practices can be brought up to date prior to an HR systems implementation.
  • Pros and Cons of in-sourcing vs. out-souring Benefits and Absence Manangement.
  • Payroll Transformation Principles and complexities.Additional tasks to do prior to an HR systems implementation.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Seven Steps (plus tips) for Perfecting Your Documentation
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM E450, Lakeside Center - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Allison West, Esq., SHRM-SCP, AWI-CH, Principal, Employment Practices Specialists
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn the seven steps to create documentation that is fair and will withstand the scrutiny of a judge or jury. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Document, document, document. Sounds familiar? This standard mantra from your employment counsel is meant to encourage managers to memorialize performance/disciplinary conversations that shows efforts to help the employee be successful and supports employment decisions. And, importantly, documentation can provide a solid defense if prepared correctly. But, in reality, managers (and HR) are typically not taught how to effectively transcribe verbal coaching, counseling or disciplinary conversations into clear, unambiguous, defensible documentation.

Learn the seven steps to creating 'bulletproof' documentation along with ways to tighten your documentation, words and phrases to avoid, and potential red flags for discrimination. Walk away with a usable framework and tips for perfecting your documentation.

Learning Objectives: Learn to document expectations, policy violations, performance issues and consequences.Properly document employee's explanation and action plan.Understand which words and phrases to avoid when documenting.Learn about documentation disasters that create liability.


Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Skills-First is the Future: Embracing the Opportunities of Being a Skills-First Employer
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM S406A, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Jennifer Buchanan, Vice President, Walmart Academy
Presenter:
Papia Debroy, SVP and Chief Analytics & Research Officer, Opportunity@Work
Moderator:
Wendi Safstrom, President, SHRM Foundation

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Degrees aren’t going away, but more and more people (more than 2-in-3 working age Americans!) don’t have one. We’re at the dawn of a skills economy, where being a skills-first employer is going to lead to a broader talent pool, a competitive advantage, and a more sustainable and successful future. SHRM Foundation and a growing set of partners and investors in this work, leading corporations, and service partners are building the infrastructure you will need to embrace this new paradigm: AI-driven advising, progress tracking, consolidated tools and trainings, a first-of-its-kind credential for HR leaders and hiring managers, and even a “Trip Advisor for skills tech” so you can compare notes with HR colleagues. In this session, we’ll showcase what “going skills-first” can do at one of America’s largest employers, and then walk you through some of the free and low-cost products available now or coming online soon that you can use to embrace not only formal education, but non-degree credentials, skills, competencies, aptitude, and attitude in your hiring and advancement practices.

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn more about why a shift to skills-first strategies is happening, and how you can embrace them to improve employer outcomes.
  • Hear about the Skills First Center of Excellence, a first-of-its-kind suite of tools designed to help employers figure out and access what they need to shift to skills-first.
  • Gain confidence by hearing success stories from businesses small, medium, and large that have shifted to skills-first.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Strategic HR Leadership: Bucknell University's Blueprint for Business Adaptation
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM E350, Lakeside Center - Level 3 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Nicole Whitehead, SHRM-SCP, SPHR, CDE, Vice President Talent, Culture & Human Resources, Bucknell University

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Join us for an illuminating session as we uncover how Bucknell University has demonstrated unparalleled HR strategic planning prowess in the midst of business adaptation. Explore the strategic initiatives, innovative practices, and transformative approaches that have enabled Bucknell to navigate evolving landscapes with agility and resilience. From talent acquisition and development to organizational culture and change management, discover how Bucknell's HR leadership has played a pivotal role in driving the university's success amidst dynamic challenges.

Learning Objectives:

  • Mastering HR Strategic Planning in Dynamic Environments: Provide insights into the strategic planning process, including how to anticipate future challenges, adapt HR practices accordingly, and ensure organizational agility and resilience. Explore the tools and frameworks that can aid in effective HR strategic planning in any dynamic environment.
  • Fostering a Resilient Organizational Culture: Delve into the practices and initiatives that have built a strong, adaptable culture, including change management strategies, employee engagement, and inclusivity efforts. Learn how to create and nurture a culture that can withstand and thrive through challenges.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

TA Tech and AI: It Isn't an All-or-Nothing Proposition
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM S405, South Building - Level 4 (MPCC)
Competencies: Leadership (Behavioral), Organization (Technical)

Presenter:
Christina Coyle, SHRM-SCP, SVP Talent Acquisition Client Services, Alexander Mann Solutions Corporation
Presenter:
Annie Hammer, Head of Technology and Brand Advisory, AMS
Workplace Application:
Don't confuse AI and ChatGPT or conflate with automation and robotic process automation (RPA). As a baseline, what is lacking in organizations and TA tech is simple automation and natural language processing (NLP). It isn't magical or anything that we should be afraid of. It's simply smart automation that facilitates candidate progression, actionable communication, and with robust integration. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Leaders are very curious and also very cautious when it comes to TA Tech and emerging AI. The robots may come, but we are a people business, right? AI, and even RPA and machine learning, enables humans to be at their best. Being freed up from manual, repetitive tasks, is like no longer having to rub sticks together to make fire. Recruiters can focus on delivering a white-glove concierge experience for candidates and for hiring managers alike.

Learning Objectives:

  • Working knowledge of the TA tech landscape, including AI - what it is and what it isn't.
  • Know your use case: How to articulate what is lacking in your recruiting or hiring workflows and the problems you are seeking to solve.
  • Speak in business requirements: Less about the technology that you buy but more about how you configure it to meet your unique use case.
  • Thoughtful implementation with a focus on managing organizational change.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

The Overlap of the National Labor Relations Act, Title VII, and other Employment Laws: What Every HR Professional Should Know
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM Jackson Park, Level 1 (Hyatt Regency)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral)

Presenter:
Raeann Burgo, J.D., Of Counsel, Fisher Phillips LLP
Presenter:
Alba Aviles, J.D., Partner, Fisher Phillips LLP
Workplace Application:
Attendees will learn how to keep the NLRB from meddling in Title VII matters, the key points of overlap and tension between the NLRA, Title VII, and other Employment Laws, and best practices for handling workplace issues that implicate the NLRA and Title VII. Attendees will also walk away with key tips and a plan for responding to an unfair labor practice charge before the NLRB. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

The NLRB has broadened the scope of the NLRA's protection of conduct that may otherwise violate Title VII and similar state statutes and has also entered memorandums of understanding with various agencies, increasing inter-agency scrutiny. Unfair labor practice charges may accompany charges and/or complaints to other federal and state agencies. Whether you are managing a union or non-union workforce, you will identify hot spots between the NLRA and different Employment Laws.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identifying common issues under the NLRA, Title VII and other employment laws and the overlap between them.
  • Best practices to employ for managing workplace issues that implicate the NLRA, Title VII and other employment laws.
  • Gain an understanding of an unfair labor practice charge, including the criteria for who can file and effective strategies for responding to the NLRB when such a charge is filed.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

The Role of the HR Business/People Partner in the Talent Acquisition Strategy
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM Grant Park, Level 1 (Hyatt Regency)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Organization (Technical), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Tara Noonan Amaral, Principal Consultant, Riviera Advisors
Workplace Application:
Audience members, Talent Acquisition and HR Business Partners/Generalists-- will learn strategies to ensure the workforce plan of the business and talent needs of the organization have alignment and an action plan. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

HR  teams - HR Business Partners, HR Generalists, Talent Acquisition, Compensation are a collective team to ensure the talent needs of the organization are aligned to meet the business strategy and have qualified skilled individuals in the right place, at the right time.  HR and Recruiting pros can help create an environment of an attractive collaborative workplace with a shared understanding of the workforce composition, workplace location, and workplace policies to recruit and retain top talent.

Learning Objectives:

  • Discover how to use simple repeatable processes and conversation about actionable workforce talent strategies.
  • Learn how to leverage the power of your Employer Value Proposition to ensure your culture is modern and meets the needs of current and future talent.
  • Creating shared talent and recruiting strategies for external and internal talent opportunities.
  • Position of the value of HRBP and TA collaboration in the financial and headcount planning process to create common alignment and understanding. 



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Women at Work: Actionable Strategies to Support Workplace Well-Being
06/24/2024 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM S101, South Building - Level 1 (MPCC)
Competencies: Business (Behavioral), Interpersonal (Behavioral), Leadership (Behavioral), People (Technical)

Presenter:
Barbara Aloni, Director, Workplace Possibilities, The Standard
Workplace Application:
By attending this session, attendees will understand the factors impacting women in the workplace and learn how to create holistic support around women's health and well-being. 

Seating Instructions: Seating is first-come, first-served. Reserved seating options are available for accessibility and accommodations. For detailed accessibility information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.

Repeated on Tuesday at 2:00pm.

Women make up almost 57% of the US workforce. Working women also spend nearly twice as much time as men caring for children or other household responsibilities. What are some of the well-being challenges women are dealing with and what impact could this be having on your business? This session will address unique factors impacting women's health and workplace productivity and what organizations can do to better support, attract and retain this key employee population.

Learning Objectives:

  • Gain a better understanding of the challenges and factors that influence the health outcomes of women.
  • Recognize the importance of providing workplace benefits and programs that support the unique challenges of women.
  • Learn strategies and gain resources to improve women's health, well-being, workplace engagement and productivity.



Direct Link to Session Materials: If the speaker provides session materials, you can access them via the app, web format or at https://presentations.shrm.org/.

Live Streaming and Recording: Unless marked 'in person only,' all sessions are live-streamed on the app or web format and available for replay 30 days after the event.

Acknowledgment of Technical Issues: While rare, technical issues may occur during sessions. We appreciate your patience as we quickly address them.

Accessibility & Accommodations Information: For detailed accessibility & accommodations information, visit INFO > FAQs in the app.