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Building a Culture that attracts Talent, while proactively sourcing talent

  • The Executive Centre, Level 37. Meeting Room 37a and b 10 Collyer Quay Singapore, 049315 Singapore (map)

EGN Business Owners/SME, Singapore 2

Date/Time: 01/17/24

from 08.00am - 12.00pm

The Executive Centre, Level 37. Meeting Room 37a and b, Ocean Financial Centre, 10 Collyer Quay, Singapore 04931.

Building a Culture that attracts Talent, while proactively sourcing talent

Building a successful culture looks different for every company. However, many try and copycat a big name and then wonder why they have not achieved any real benefits.

Join this insightful discussion around how our people needs have changed and why culture is about more than a free lunch and a slippery dip in the office. Learn some key ways in which to engage your new emerging workforce's needs. This is how you develop a strong and supportive culture in your business. At the same time you also need to focus on talent sourcing, and building that key initiative into your overall cultural structure to drive long term success. Join us to discuss how.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Sunil Setlur

Agenda:
08.00 AM: Registration
08.30 AM: Welcome - Update on EGN, group development and new members
09.00 AM: Host Presentation -TBA- Note this presentation will include breakout sessions
10:00 AM: Break
10.30 AM: Part 2: Member Sharing session- Nidhi LaL - Note this will include breakout sessions
11.30 AM: Feedback and input for the next meetings
12.00 PM: Meeting close

About EGN Singapore
As A Business Networking Organization, Our Main Value Proposition Is In The Creation Of Authentic Business Relationships Via Networking Events And Peer Group Meetings. The Business Successes Garnered From The Networking Opportunities Created Have Been Invaluable To Our More Than 600+ Members Across Singapore.

 

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