Onboarding Leadership Conference
Facilitating Transition, Driving Performance and Engagement
05 - 06 December, 2012
InterContinental New York Barclay
New York, NY
05 - 06 December, 2012
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05 - 06 December, 2012
04 December, 2012 Onboarding Architecture: Pre-Conference Seminar
06 December, 2012 Managing Employee Transitions through Turbulent Times: Post-Conference Workshop
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Introduction
The first year of employment is critical to retention. According to several studies up to 86 percent of new hires decide within the first six months of employment whether or not to leave the company. Given the cost of acquiring a new employee companies are seeking strategies to find and keep the right people. Strategies include automating as much as possible and leveraging learning and talent management strategies in multiple and blended ways.
The real benefits of onboarding include forging a lasting relationship with a new employee and speeding their time to competency and productivity with the organization is the goal. Without appropriate onboarding practices, a new hire’s success with an organization becomes a much more “sink-or-swim” proposition. Increasing speed to competence and productivity must be key features of any onboarding program.
Benefits of attending the onboarding conference include learning:
- Methods to align onboarding and leadership development programs
- Practices to ensure the quality of new hire curricula, so knowledge and skills can begin on day one
- Tactics for putting forward-looking development plans in place to help employees understand the vision for their future in the organization
- How to leverage technology to ensure new hires are automatically streamed into appropriate development, socialization and orientation programs
- Techniques to connect new employees through learning and social learning programs
- To develop appropriately blended onboarding experiences including online learning, classroom learning, or social learning through peer to peer formats
Who Should Attend
This conference is intended for executives charged with Onboarding, leadership development, talent management, human resources, organizational learning and development, training and engagement.
- HR Generalists
- Learning and Development
- Training
- Onboarding Directors
- Leadership Development
- Talent Management
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
REGISTRATION AND CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8–8:45 AM
WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION 8:45–9:00 AM
Meg Gottemoeller Ed.D., Executive Director Member Engagement Human Capital, The Conference Board
A 9:00-9:30 AM
Opening Remarks: The State of Onboarding
Michael Watkins Ph.D., Chairman, Genesis Advisers, Author, The First 90 Days: Critical Success Strategies for New Leaders at All Levels and Your Next Move
B 9:30–10:30 AM
Global Onboarding 2.0
Judith Lannin Panagakos, Executive Director, Human Resources, JPMorgan Chase
Michael Ahearn, Managing Director, Human Resources, JPMorgan Chase
NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK 10:30–10:45 AM
C 10:45-11:45 AM
The Competitive Advantage of Onboarding
Michael Ehret, Vice President, Leadership Development and Learning, Johnson & Johnson
D 11:45 AM–12:35 PM
Onboarding and Global Culture Change
Regina Kaufmann, Senior Manager of Global Learning and Development, McCormick
LUNCHEON 12:35-1:45 PM
Concurrent Sessions E1 & F1: GROWTH AND GOING GLOBAL TRACK
Concurrent Sessions E2 & F2: LEADERSHIP IN TRANSITION TRACK
CONCURRENT SESSION E1 1:45-2:45 PM
Onboarding Support for Rapid Growth
Kaye Foster-Cheek, Senior Vice-President, Global Human Resources, Onyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
CONCURRENT SESSION E2 1:45-2:45 PM
Saving Millions by Automating Onboarding
Susan Shevlin R.N.,M.A., M.Ed., Assistant Vice President, Talent Acquisition, North Shore – LIJ Health System
Rosanne Vertichio, RN MS, Director, Nursing Talent Acquisition, North Shore - LIJ Health System
CONCURRENT SESSION F1 2:45-3:45 PM
The Onboarding Element
Ani Acker, Vice President, Learning, Weight Watchers
Shawna Slack, Chief Executive Officer, Genesis Advisers
CONCURRENT SESSION F2 2:45-3:45 PM
In-boarding
Rebecca Atkeison, Staff Director of Executive Development/HR Initiatives, FedEx
NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK 3:45-4 PM
G 4–5:15 PM
Onboarding Platforms Lab
Suzie Dewey Radack, People Development Manager, Google, Inc.
Joel Constable, Learning and Development, Google, Inc.
5:15–5:30 PM
Closing Remarks
Michael Watkins Ph.D., Chairman, Genesis Advisers, Author, The First 90 Days: Critical Success Strategies for New Leaders at All Levels and Your Next Move
NETWORKING COCKTAIL RECEPTION 5:30–6:15 PM
Thursday, December 6, 2012
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 7:45–8:30 AM
OPENING REMARKS 8:30–8:45 AM
H 8:45–9:45 AM
Building Enterprise Transition Architectures
Michael Watkins, Ph.D., Chairman, Genesis Advisers, LLC, Author, The First 90 Days: Critical Success Strategies for New Leaders at All Levels and Your Next Move
I 9:45–10:45 AM
The Onboarding Margin
Lilith Christiansen, Senior Vice President, Kaiser Associates, Inc.
Mark Stein, Co-author, Vice President, Kaiser Associates, Inc.
Patrick Martin, CPLP, Senior Manager of Onboarding, Booz Allen Hamilton
NETWORKING REFRESHMENT BREAK 10:45–11 AM
J 11–11:50 AM
The Business Case for Onboarding
Larry Guillory, Director of Racker Talent, Rackspace Hosting
K 11:50 AM–12:15 PM
Talent Philosophy: The “Rules of the Road” for Growing Talent
Marc Effron, Founder, New Talent Management Network
12:15–12:30 PM
Closing Remarks
Meg Gottemoeller Ed.D., Executive Director Member Engagement Human Capital, The Conference Board
For speaking and sponsorship opportunities, please contact Meg Gottemoeller at meg.gottemoeller@conferenceboard.org.



