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Location: Sun City, South Africa

Chris van Someren is speaking at the World Productivity Congress, which will be held at Sun City from 22 to 24 September 2008.

Regarded as a global authority on talent management and executive/specialist head-hunting, Chris now specialises in migrating talent from established markets in the West to the world's rising economies. A true world citizen, he lives out of a suitcase and is used to commuting between offices on several continents.
 

Van Someren will speak on: “ Executive talent is among a nation's most important assets, and yet ... more and more executives are migrating away from their home countries to rising economies which ... offer more opportunity. ”

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Supported by an illustrious panel of experts selected from around the world, van Someren will pose the questions:

“ What can developing countries do to stem the exodus of talent or to encourage the return of talented nationals? And perhaps most importantly, what can we expect in terms of talent migration in the years ahead? "

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Can you afford to lose the most talented people in your organisation? … Or are you in the market for top-end skills and experience?

Then join leading businessmen, industrialists, academics, administrators and productivity experts from around the world at the 15th World Productivity Congress, Sun City from 21 to 24 September 2008.

THE WORLD PRODUCTIVITY CONGRESS IS A BIENNIAL GLOBAL GATHERING THAT THIS YEAR WILL FEATURE 13 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS SUPPORTED BY 23 HIGH-PROFILE PANELLISTS, AND WILL ATTRACT ABOUT 1400 DELEGATES FROM OVER 40 COUNTRIES...find out more >

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Over the three days the conference itself will proceed along four "tracks", namely productivity drivers, sustainable enterprises, global human resource migration, case studies and best practices.

Delegates will view a host of products and services on exhibition in the lobby areas, with evening functions, including South Africa’s annual National Productivity Awards gala dinner, providing excellent opportunities to network with policy and decision makers from across the globe.

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A 10% discount applies for every group registration of 10 delegates or more.
If from an African country, note subsidised rates for African delegates.

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