SCOPE HR SUMMIT -2015

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“HR FOR THE FUTURE – UNLEASHING HUMAN POTENTIAL “
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SCOPE HR SUMMIT -2015 “HR FOR THE FUTURE – UNLEASHING HUMAN POTENTIAL “ VENUE: SCOPE CONVENTION CENTRE DATE: 5th & 6th February, 2015 0930 1100 Inaugural Session – - Welcome address by Dr. UD Choubey, DG ,SCOPE - Summit perspective by Ms. Veena Swarup, Director (HR) , EIL - Address by Shri C S Verma , Chairman SCOPE - Key note address–“HR for the Future- unleashing human potential” by Shri Vipul Tuli, Director, Mckinsey & Co - Address by Shri K. D. Tripathi , Secretary, DPE - Presidential address by Chief Guest - Shri Anant Geete , Hon’ble Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises of India - Best 3 Awards for PSU’s in case Study Contest - Vote of Thanks by Shri R Krishnan, Director (HR) , BHEL The companies that manage talent best give more than 22% returns to their stakeholders compared to companies rated poorly in managing talent. Only 21% of CEOs believe they have adequate talent. Hence, HR for the future needs to be vitally concerned with how to help organizations unleash full potential of their employees. The Summit, “HR for the Future – Unleashing Human Potential” aims to bring to the fore, insightful and innovative strategies to drive growth of the Indian industry through its human resource. Venue : Auditorium 1100 1115 Inauguration of Exhibition by Hon’ble Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises of India 1115 1130 Tea Break Session II – CEO’s Panel 1130 1230 Role of HR in driving Business – CEO’s perspective Chairperson & Moderator : Dr. Pritam Singh Panelists : 1. Shri B Prasada Rao, CMD, BHEL 2. Shri A K Purwaha, CMD ,EIL 3. Shri Pramod Bhasin, Founder and Vice Chairman ,Genpact 4. Shri Manoj Kohli MD, Bharti Enterprises Limited CEOs across countries cite human capital as their most important asset in driving business. This session will focus on the perspectives of CEOs on how HR can add value to business and become an integral partner to deliver business results. There is an increased need for HR to be empowered and align efforts to fit into the overall strategy of the organization. Venue : Auditorium Session III - Concurrent Sessions 1230 1345 A) Optimizing HR strategy for Organization Effectiveness Chairperson of the Session : Dr J K Das, Director, FORE School of management Speakers : 1. Shri U P Pani, Director (HR), NTPC 2. Shri. Sarat Kumar Acharya, Director (Human Resource),NLC 3. Shri Varghese Cherian, Director (HR), IOCL 4. Dr. Ritu Anand, Vice President(HR), TCS 5. Shri Rajat Modwel, Sr. Advisor, McKinsey & Co. 6. Ms. Ester Martinez , Editor-in-Chief , People Matters The business environment is rapidly changing, which necessitates a transformation in the traditional role of Human Resource Management. It is now expected to play the role of a strategic business partner through innovative strategies which enhance organizational effectiveness. The session will discuss specific ways of optimizing HR strategies by redesigning/reshaping Human Resources planning, performance management, talent management, compensation & benefits models etc. Venue : Tagore Hall B) Capability Building through HR Chairperson of the Session: Shri Ashok Kumar Pavadia, Adviser, MHA (former JS ,DPE) Speakers : 1. Shri Manoj Mishra, CMD , CCI 2. Shri Desh Deepak Misra, Director (HR), ONGC 3. Dr Saugata Mitra, Chief People Officer, Mother Dairy 4. Shri Vikas Gupta, Talent Director, Deloitte 5. Dr. Sanghamitra Buddhapriya, Prof. & Area Chairperson, FORE School of Mgt. 6. Shri K K Seth, ED (HRD), BHEL Capability is defined as anything an organization does well that drives meaningful business results. Building organizational capability through talent management is one of the top priorities of most companies. This session will focus on how companies create and manage training and skill-development programs and how effective those programs are in maintaining or improving on their priority capabilities Venue : Mirza Ghalib Hall 1345 1445 Lunch Session IV 1445 1530 Talk on Wellness - Dr. Shikha Sharma, MD, Nutri-Health System Venue : Auditorium Session V – Director (HR)’s Panel 1530 1700 Aligning HR to Business – Challenges & Strategies Interactive Session –The Top 10 HR tests for your organization ( using consensus technology) – Shri Suvojoy Sengupta, Partner, McKinsey & Co Panel Discussion - Chairperson & Moderator: Prof. Asha Bhandarker, Dean, IMI Panelists : 1. Shri Pushp Kumar Joshi , Director (HR) , HPCL 2. Shri R Krishnan, Director (HR) , BHEL 3. Shri R Mohan Das , Director (P&IR),CIL 4. Shri S Y Siddiqui, Chief Mentor, Maruti 5. Shri Gotabaya Dasanayaka, Sr. Specialist on Employer's activities , ILO Across the world high performing organizations are 3 times more focused on maximizing employee productivity with active involvement of HR teams. Strategizing for effectively managing diverse workforce to unleash their potential through increased awareness of their expectations, aligning them with organizational goals is the call of the day. For organizational effectiveness, HR strategies need to be successfully aligned to business strategies of the organization. This session will cover issues like leadership, organizational design, work culture, coaching & mentoring, diversity management, inclusion etc. and explore ways and means of aligning HR effectively to business. Venue : Auditorium 1700 High Tea DAY -2 Session VI 0930 1030 Motivational Speaker - Sister B K Shivani , Spiritual teacher and inspirational speaker Venue : Auditorium Session VII 1030 1130 The challenges of Skill building – Innovative Approaches Chairperson: Ms. Gauri Kumar, Secretary, Ministry of Labour & Employment* Panelists : - Shri L N Gupta , Secretary, Oil Industry Development Board (OIDB) - Lt. Gen (Dr.) SP Kochhar, CEO Telecom Sector Skill Council (TSSC) - Shri Dilip Chenoy, MD & CEO, National Skill Development Corp. (NSDC) - Shri Paul Comyne, Sr. Specialist ,Skill, ILO - Dr. Sunil Abrol, Advisor - AIMA * to be confirmed Skill building can be viewed as an instrument to improve the effectiveness and contribution of labour to the overall production. It is as to take the growth rate of the economy to a higher trajectory and help in realisation of the ‘Make in India’ dream. Various challenges on skill development, that merit attention, range from role that Employment Exchanges play, to lack of effective training programmes, to Management of the Vocational Education and Training System. The Management of these systems is fragmented and shared between various institutions, which provides a lot of scope to improve coordination between them and their effectiveness through enhancing functional partnerships. There are challenges of funding, autonomy & accountability. The session will showcase innovative practices for Skill building. Venue : Auditorium 1130 1145 Tea Break Session VIII – Concurrent Session 1145 1300 A) Enhancing Performance Excellence through HR Chairperson of the Session: ________________________________________ Speakers : 1. Shri H S Pati, Director (P&A), SAIL 2. Ms. Veena Swarup, Director (HR), EIL 3. Shri A K Bhat, Director, Mindshare HR Consultancy Pvt. Ltd. 4. Shri Nishchae Suri, Partner & Country Head, KPMG 5. Shri Rajneesh Bawa, Director – HR, New Holland Tractors (India) Pvt. Ltd. Companies with healthy performance management practices have 2 times higher EBITDA margins, two times more enterprise value, and 1 ½ times growth in net income and sales. However, performance management remains a challenging domain since line managers often do not focus on the issue of credibility of performance evaluation. The session will look at ways to improve and streamline performance management through effective project planning techniques, balanced score card, performance contract, and other performance appraisal tools like performance reviews, 360 degree appraisal, etc . Venue : Tagore Hall B) HR Analytics – The Game Changer Chairperson of the Session : Shri Aquil Busrai, CEO Aquil Busrai Consulting & Former ED (HR), IBM Speakers : 1. Shri Shrikant P. Gathoo, Director (HR), BPCL 2. Shri Rajeev Bhardwaj, Director (HR), Solar Energy Corporation of India 3. Shri Pankaj Bansal, CEO, People Strong 4. Shri D P Singh, Vice President, HR (South Asia), IBM 5. Shri Buvan Naik, VP HR, SAP HR analytics is about capturing and using HR data for predicting capabilities and optimal return on investment (ROI) on human capital. Organizations often create and store HR data in multiple places in multiple formats and are unable to use such data appropriately. By effectively gathering, analyzing and leveraging HR data, organizations can achieve their goals successfully. This session will discuss various HR analytics tools used by organizations and how to address challenges associated with it. Venue : Mirza Ghalib Hall Session IX 1300 1330 1330 1345 Chairperson & Moderator: Shri U K Dikshit, Advisor (Program),SCOPE Brief on Case Study Contest: Dr. Sanghamitra Buddhapriya, Prof. & Area Chairperson, FORE School of Mgt. - Presentation by the Case Study Contest winners - Presentation of Certificate of appreciation to all Case Study Participants Venue : Auditorium 1345 1430 Lunch Session X 1430 1500 Health Talk by Dr Lye Wai Choong, ,Consultant Nephrologist, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore Venue : Auditorium Session XI – CEO’s Panel 1500 1600 Unleashing Human Potential – New Challenges & Strategies Chair Person & Moderator : Dr. M. B. Athreya Panelist : 1. Shri S K Srivastava, CMD, Oil India Limited 2. Shri B Ashok, CMD, IOCL 3. Dr A K Balyan, MD, Petronet LNG Limited 4. Dr. Mangu Singh , Managing Director, DMRC Human resources are like the nuts & bolts which are vital to the smooth movement of the wheels of the business. CEOs are concerned that workforce challenges might affect their company’s bottom line in the near future if adequate solutions are not found to pressing issues of insufficient leadership talent, lack of alignment of individual & business objectives and low employee satisfaction. In this session, CEOs shall share their expectations from HR in the face of the six mega trends that are transforming the global business environment – globalization, environmental crisis, demographic change, individualism, digitization and technology convergence Venue : Auditorium Session XII 1600 1715 Valedictory Session – - Address by Dr. UD Choubey, DG ,SCOPE - Remarks by Summit Convener – Ms. Veena Swarup, Director (HR),EIL - Key Take Aways by Dr. Sanghamitra Buddhapriya, Prof.& Area Chairperson, FORE School of Mgt. - Address by Shri C S Verma , Chairman SCOPE - Valedictory Address by Chief Guest - Vote of Thanks by Shri H S Pati, Director (P&A), SAIL Venue : Auditorium 1715 High Tea

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