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Webinar On Impending Crisis: Too Many Jobs, Too Few People

 
  April 21, 2016  
     
 
NetZealous LLC, DBA TrainHR, Online Event
2016-05-05


Overview: Over the last few years, many companies have become complacent. Finding and keeping good employees has been less difficult during the Great Recession and its aftermath, but trouble is just around the corner. Now, we're moving into a period of intensifying labor shortages and most employers are simply not prepared. 

For most organizations, employment during the past couple of years has been manageable. It's easy to contrast that period with the go-go years of the early 2000s when employee turnover was high. Attracting and holding quality workers was a real challenge, driving up costs of recruiting, training, and supervision. That tight labor market will seem like a practice session, compared to what will happen this decade! 

Why Should You Attend: Most employers are in big trouble; they don't have a clue what's about to hit them. Some of the danger signs of the impending labor crisis are:
  • 30-40% of employees indicate that as soon as they can, they would like to leave their current jobs. They've checked out psychologically and are just "warming the chairs."
  • In a recent study, eight out of ten of the employees surveyed said that they plan to leave their employers as soon as they feel more secure about the market. They're "corporate cocooning."
  • A large percentage of companies have at least one job opening that they are having trouble filling. Already there are many skilled labor shortages, "pockets of the labor crisis" we seetoday by geography, by industry, and (most especially) by occupation.

Areas Covered in the Session:
  • Explore Economic, Demographic, and Workforce trends that are once again coming together to create this Perfect Storm of a Labor Crisis
  • See how the Workforce Age Wave will play out in 2015; who will be in our labor market?
  • Find out how changing workforce attitudes will have an impact on the workplace of today and tomorrow
  • Understand the role of Complicating Factors like the Lack of Leadership and the Competency Deficit-and what to do about them
  • Learn about Short Term Strategies you must adopt now to prevent being affected by the Impending Crisis.

Who Will Benefit:
  • Corporate Recruiters
  • Hiring Managers
  • Division Director
  • CEO, COO, CFO, President
  • HR professionals responsible for recruiting
  • Internship and Apprenticeship Managers
 
Contact Details:
NetZealous LLC, DBA TrainHR
Phone: +1-800-385-1627
Email: support@trainhr.com
http://www.trainhr.com



 
 
Organized by: NetZealous LLC, DBA TrainHR
Invited Speakers:

Joyce L. Gioia

 

Joyce L. Gioia Joyce Gioia (joy-yah) is a Strategic Business Futurist concentrating on workforce and workplace trends. Joyce is President and CEO of The Herman Group, a firm serving a wide range corporate, trade association and governmental clients on an international basis. Through consulting, speaking, and training, Joyce helps clients position themselves for success in the future. Joyce has served clients on six continents and in 46 states. 

Gioia's career includes a wide variety of industries and fields, including hard goods, soft goods, wholesale, retail, and direct marketing. After founding her first company at the tender age of 14, later at the age of 28, she was the youngest magazine publisher in the country, publishing The Complete Buyers Guide to Stereo/Hi-Fi Equipment for Service Communications Ltd.  

 
Deadline for Abstracts: 2016-05-04
 
Registration:
Price: $145.00



Contact Details:
NetZealous LLC, DBA TrainHR
Phone: +1-800-385-1627
Email: support@trainhr.com
http://www.trainhr.com
E-mail: support@trainhr.com
 
   
 
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