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Whilst most discussions focussed on the challenges surrounding global mobility, one talk in particular tackled the issue of talent. Kicking off the second day of the conference, the Global Thought Leaders dialogue involved a panel of experts in the field. Moderated by Worldwide ERC president and CEO, Peggy Smith, the discussion highlighted the link between mobility and engagement with talent.
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The Worldwide ERC Global Workforce Summit, which took place at London's Hilton Metropole Hotel this week, focused on "Talent Mobility in EMEA" (Europe, the Middle East and Asia), an important subject for all those in the HR profession.
The Worldwide ERC Global Workforce Summit, which took place in London earlier this week, brought together global mobility professionals from around the world. With the conference focusing on global mobility trends, attentions on the first day turned to the 2012 Olympic Games - one of the key challenges facing many of the delegates this year.
The Worldwide ERC Global Workforce Summit, which took place at London's Hilton Metropole Hotel this week, united HR and global mobility professionals from around the world. The theme of this year's event was "Talent Mobility in EMEA" (Europe, the Middle East and Asia), a topic close to the hearts of all present.
The latest Worldwide ERC Global Workforce Summit took place in London this week, bringing together HR and global mobility professionals from around the world. The focus of this year's conference was talent mobility within EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Asia), a topic that sparked plenty of interesting discussion throughout the two-day event.
The schedule for the Worldwide ERC's latest Global Workforce Summit has been unveiled this week.
Approximately 25% of those living in London today were born in another country, and the city itself is home to more than 300 spoken languages. Is there a more suitable host city in which to connect with your global workforce mobility peers from around the globe than the Worldwide ERC Global Workforce Summit – Focus on Europe, Middle East and Africa?




