Hay International Conference: Vienna

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The 15th Hay International Conference, held in Vienna, Austria, in mid-November 1996, was the forum for talks regarding business, leadership, organizational and human resources concerns that will ensure Europe's continued competitiveness worldwide. The conference, entitled "Getting Europe Fit for Global Competition: The Leadership and Human Resources Challenges," discussed issues regarding leadership skills required to maintain Europe's leading role in the global arena. Hay Europe general manager and managing director of Hay/McBer Murray Dalziel, expounded on the conference's theme by outlining qualities of leadership.

Business Personnel Management, Leadership, Vienna, Austria

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Mercer Global HR Conference: Lisbon

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A report on the Mercer Global Human Resources conference is presented. The issues raised, such as managing company mergers, recruiting and retaining staff, and use of technology in human resources, are highlighted.

Author: Sheffrin, Judi
Case studies, Acquisitions and mergers, Employee recruitment, Employee retention, Exchange of persons programs, Cultural exchange programs, Mercer Co.

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Swiss Life Conference: Lucerne

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A report on the Swiss Life international benefits conference is presented. The themes of the conference of globalization, use of expatriate labour and administration and funding of pensions are highlighted.

Author: Sheffrin, Judi
International economic relations, Health insurance, Employee benefits, Swiss Life

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Subjects list: Conferences, meetings and seminars, Human resource management
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