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HR strategyHuman capitalSupplier News

ISHCM announces new three-day executive courses

by Personnel Today 2 Jan 2008
by Personnel Today 2 Jan 2008

VaLUENTiS’ International School of Human Capital Management has announced an expanded portfolio of Executive 3-day courses relating to human capital management and strategy.

Alongside the flagship HCMI qualification, HC Practitioner and professional series, the new 3-day executive series includes:

2008 course dates
 
Strategic human capital management [A]  4th – 6th March,  15th – 17th July 
Strategic talent management [A]  2nd – 4th April,  9th – 11th September 
Reshaping the HR function [A]  10th – 12th March, 30th July – 1st August 
Business and enterprise strategy [A]  9th – 11th April,  24th – 26th September 
Leadership and ethics [A]  22nd -24th April,  30th Sep – 2nd October 
Corporate social responsibility and sustainability [A]  6th – 8th May,  21st – 23rd October 
Organisation Development: Executing successful change [B] 20th – 22nd May, 28th – 30th October 
Effective performance management [B]  10th – 12th June,  12th – 14th November 
Human capital measurement & reporting [B]  1st – 3rd July,  25th – 27th November
 

The executive series expands on the existing CHCO accelerated programme (running on the 26th February and 8th July 2008), as well as the new HCMI conversion course for senior executives (details to be announced).

[A] executive courses are priced at £1,995 and [B] executive courses are £1,495. HCMI members are subject to discounts of up to 20%.

The courses are designed to provide practitioners with new areas of practical knowledge and research that have emerged. There is a more strategic focus to the material, recognising the increasing demands of enterprises in both the public and private sectors. Being practitioner based the courses are designed around problem-based learning, whilst drawing on more internationally-based and wider-organisational research/cases.

A course calendar and more detailed information/materials can be downloaded from www.ISHCM.com. As ever places are limited and those interested are advised to contact the admissions team on +44 (0) 20 7887 6121 or alternatively book on-line at www.ISHCM.com.

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