Topics to be Addressed June 11 – June 12, 2008
This new and unique conference shows how ROI is being used as a valuable and credible business tool to show the contribution of HR. The ROI Methodology captures six types of data (reaction, learning, application, impact, ROI, and intangibles). For a variety of critical HR projects or programs, this conference moves the concept from theory to practice. Dozens of case studies will be presented to show how ROI is used to transform the Human Resources function and maximize value throughout the organization. More important, it shows how the data are used to drive changes to improve HR processes — essentially, positioning ROI as a process improvement tool. Each ROI study always includes a technique to isolate the effects of the HR initiative from other influencing factors, ensuring credible business alignment. This will be one of the most valuable conferences for HR executives.
- Measuring the Contribution of Human Resources: Why ROI and Why ROI Now?
- Measuring ROI in Leadership Development: Showing How Leadership Skills Make a Difference
- A Case Study in Diversity Leadership and ROI Measurement
- Measuring ROI in Talent Management: The Payoff of a Critical Process
- Measuring ROI for Retention Solution: Case Study in the Department of Defense
- Skill-Based Pay — Does it Pay Off?: An ROI Case Study
- New-Hire College Graduates: Measuring ROI
- Retaining the Right Players with Data and Dialogue Strategies
- Measuring ROI in Problem Solving Teams
- Measuring ROI in Soft Skills: A Strategic Differentiator
- Measuring the ROI of a Company-wide Decision Making Process
- ROI Implementation
- Measuring ROI in Coaching
- Forecasting ROI: Searching for the Leading Indicators
- Creating and Sustaining a Results-Based Approach to ROI in HR: The Wachovia Story
- Closing Remarks: How to Make ROI Work for You

