HR Distinction Awards coming to Birmingham
WTG are excited to announce that the prestigious HR Distinction Awards, in conjunction with the HR Directors Business Summit, has now opened for entries!
The Awards are open to all organisations who are proud of their achievement, regardless of size or sector. Entries will be judged by a panel of industry experts including FTSE 100 HR and Business Directors from Barclays, Canon, Carlsberg, Intercontinental Hotels and more.
2014 Awards Categories are:
- Distinction in People Development *NEW*
- Distinction in Employee Engagement
- Distinction in Employer Branding *NEW*
- HR Director of the Year
- HR Team of the Year *NEW*
- Distinction in Innovative Use of Technology *NEW*
- Distinction in Change Management
- Distinction in Business-led Training Scheme *NEW*
- Distinction in Talent Management
- People Focused CEO of the Year *NEW*
To apply any of the above categories please download the Entry Pack from http://www.hrdistinctionawards.com/enter.asp
Key dates for your diary:
- 18 October 2013: Deadline for Entries
- 18 November 2013: Shortlist announced
The HR Distinction Awards 2014 winners will be announced at a black tie Awards Gala Dinner, the most high profile networking function scheduled at the HR Directors Business Summit at the ICC in Birmingham on 4 February 2014. The evening will include Champagne Reception, three course dinner with wine, the Awards presentation and entertainment.
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