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The Makeover is an annual event taking place in Ho Chi Minh City on October 15 and 16 with the participation of more than 20 innovation strategists and people management experts from leading global enterprises.
The Makeover 2024 will share new dynamics in the business transformation journey such as AI, the green workforce, green collaboration, and green compensation. The event promises to provide practical stories to demonstrate that sustainable growth isn't a distant goal.
The event is designed to be a game-changer for businesses seeking to navigate the new era of sustainability, featuring the participation of high-calibre speakers and senior leaders from around the world.
Headlining the speaker roster is the renowned James Taylor – an award-winning speaker and internationally recognised leader in creativity and innovation, an advisor to CEOs and entrepreneurs, from Silicon Valley to Dubai, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts, along with former US President Benjamin Franklin, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, Bob Dylan, Adam Smith, Nelson Mandela, and Prof. Stephen Hawking. Taylor will share his expertise on driving innovation and organisational transformation through the green collaboration between AI and the workforce.
Joining Taylor is Mitchell Pham – an advisor to APEC governments on advancing digital economies, an Asia 21 Fellow, and Global Council Member of the Asia Society, who will show the development of digital economies and how to unlock the power of technology for sustainable growth. Furthermore, the event will welcome a senior expert from the World Economic Forum, promising to provide insightful information about the green economy.
In addition, the line-up of speakers includes many renowned senior leaders from the region, including Truong Gia Binh, chairman of FPT; Tim Evans, CEO of HSBC Vietnam; Godelieve van Dooren, CEO of Mercer Marsh McLennan Southeast Asia; and Kunal Malhotra, country manager of LinkedIn in Vietnam and South Korea.
For the first time at The Makeover, Talentnet will present the Business Transformation in Vietnam report and introduce the concept of Pay Agility, which is very popular worldwide, to the Vietnamese human resources (HR) community for the first time.
Furthermore, the event is designed to deliver three important topics that should interest everyone from business leaders to HR professionals. These are:
1. Greater collaboration: Discussing ways to break down barriers and promote sustainable cooperation in the region.
2. Greener tomorrow: Introducing green trends that are dominating the economy, such as green labour, AI, creativity, and innovation of workers.
3. Growth-centric rewards: Exploring the latest compensation strategies to drive sustainable growth.
Beyond the presentations and insightful panel discussions, the event claims to offer unparalleled networking opportunities, allowing attendees to connect with over 1,000 business leaders and HR professionals.
There will also be opportunities to learn and participate in activities at the sponsors' booths such as GREENFEED, HSBC, CIS, Intellect, Sedbergh Vietnam, Singapore Management University, UrBox, Fullerton Health, Quickom, and many more.
Register for The Makeover 2024 now to get the best deal (registration deadline is September 30) https://tinyurl.com/5djne3sp
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