Maximizing Human Capital: Employees with Disabilities: Building Your Leadership Pipeline
07 April, 2009 | (01 hr)
In a time of economic pressure and revolutionary change, businesses need to maximize human capital in ways that are good for business. To support the sustainability of the business over the long-term, businesses need to plan for the future by forecasting their workforce needs. Businesses also need to create systems that effectively leverage internal talent by creating a leadership pipeline. Including employees with disabilities as part of workforce planning strategies and within the leadership pipeline, however, requires additional insight into the tools and resources that are available to businesses, to business leaders, and to employees.
This webcast will discuss:
- Research on strategic workforce planning that outlines ways that businesses can plan for future workforce needs, especially in the leadership ranks.
- The challenges associated with building a talent pipeline that includes employees with disabilities.
- How businesses can develop and implement strategies for advancing the careers of employees with disabilities.
- The tools that employees with disabilities may need to become a more significant part of the leadership pipeline.
Speakers
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Ann Andreosatos
Ann Andreosatos has been Director, Workforce Diversity & Inclusion for Gillette, a global business unit of Procter & Gamble, since 2004. Ann's focus at Gillette has been to accelerate progress on diversity and inclusion through a five-part... Full Bio | |
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Dr. Peter Blanck
Dr. Blanck is University Professor and Chairman of the Burton Blatt Institute (BBI) at Syracuse University. Blanck received a a Ph.D. from Harvard University and a Juris Doctorate from Stanford University. He holds appointments at the Syracuse Uni... Full Bio | |
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William N. Myhill, M.Ed., J.D.
Mr. Myhill is a Senior Research Associate at BBI and Adjunct Professor of Law at Syracuse University. He has over 20 years of professional experience in law and education, collaborating with and providing services for diverse individuals with disa... Full Bio | |
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Allen Thomas
Chief Diversity Officer and Managing Partner of Deloitte & Touche USA LLP, believes that diversity is necessary to attract and retain the best talent in today’s marketplace. Under his leadership, Deloitte & Touche continues its excel... Full Bio |
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Mary B. Young, D.B.A.
Dr. Mary Young leads The Conference Board’s program of research on Strategic Workforce Planning (SWP) and has been a major contributor to The Board’s mature workforce research. Trained in organizational behavior and organizationa... Full Bio |
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Stephanie Creary
(Moderator)
Stephanie J. Creary served as a Research Associate in Human Capital at The Conference Board. Her research interests include talent management, multi-generational workforce, diversity/inclusion, and crisis management. Her current research also expl... Full Bio |