Leadership, Culture and Change Management
Section
Event Description
About the event
Although the term ‘talent management’ requires a more clear-cut definition, in the context of EPSA workshops, it is based on a holistic understanding and includes all employees plus their competences. It is important to promote these from the beginning of a person’s professional career, to its end, and to use them for the benefit of the organisation. In this respect, talent management is not only focused on discovering and promoting talents for a management career. This aspect is currently in the spotlight, including in view of the expected retirement of many staff members. Succession planning is just as important as competence development and knowledge transfer: on-boarding and off-boarding should become integral parts of the HR cycle, with solid strategic HR planning being a major prerequisite.
Overall, in view of the shortage of skilled workers, new talent groups must be leveraged and recruitment processes redesigned. Administration must position itself as a competitive employer. For example, sustainable HR management, ecological awareness in the organization and corresponding measures, career opportunities at every phase of life, diversity management, participation and collaboration all offer incentives to attract and retain talent.
In times of permanent change and crisis public administration needs a solid strategic workforce planning (quantitative as well as qualitative) as the base for evidence- based strategies and policies. Therefore in this module we will be focusing on skills needed to develop and establish at least a short-term HR-planning systems. In the second part we will have a look on some good practices to develop a demography strategy, generation management and “Green HRM” to support ecological transition.
View the agenda below.
The programme
Thursday, 9 June 2022
TIME |
SESSION |
08.50 |
Registration of participants on zoom platform
|
9.00 |
Welcome and Introduction
Christoph Klika, EPSA project manager and expert on EU policy implementation, EIPA |
9.10 |
Leadership in times of permanent change
Erika Landi, Director, European Parliament, Directorate-General for Personnel, Directorate for HR Support and Social Services |
9.45 |
Promoting Employee Engagement, Performance, change and culture
Daniel Gerson, Public Management and Budgeting Division, Public Governance Directorate, OECD |
10.15 |
Break |
10.30 |
Resilient leaders: how to lead through times of change
Caroline Fischer, University of Twentje |
11.15 |
Managing change – the new role of Green HRM (GRHM)
Beatrix Behrens, Seconded Expert HRM and Public Management. Head of Division Organizational Division, University of Applied Labor Studies |
12.00 |
Break |
12.15 |
Managing Change, Culture and Leadership
Nils Fürstenberg and Frederik Hesse, University of St. Gallen |
13.15 |
End of the Day |
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