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The Future Of People Should Be Your Top Priority

The Future Of People Should Be Your Top Priority. Topco Media is proud to host the Future of HR Conference 2024, and it is honoured to announce that Business Directive Contract Services (BDCS) has joined this year as the platinum sponsor. The conference is set to take place on 4 to 5 September 2024 at the prestigious Emperors Palace in Johannesburg. This highly anticipated two-day event, themed ‘HR in the Age of Digital Transformation,’ is poised to deliver a groundbreaking experience for delegates, featuring a stellar lineup of speakers who are set to redefine the future of work and human resources.

The BDCS Future of HR Conference is not just an event; it’s a revolution in the HR sector which aims to propel HR professionals into the forefront of a dynamic and ever-evolving landscape. It’s a convergence of groundbreaking ideas, transformative strategies, and visionary explorations of what lies ahead in the HR field. Attendees will leave equipped with actionable insights into the latest trends, strategies, and technologies shaping the HR landscape, all while forging invaluable connections with industry leaders and peers.

“The Future of HR is a movement towards a more inclusive, tech-savvy, and people-centric HR future. We are honoured to have Business Directive Contract Services (BDCS) join us in 2024 as the platinum partner for the conference to help propel this movement forward,” says Topco Media CEO, Ralf Fletcher.

BDCS CEO, Miskyah Toth, shares her excitement about this dynamic conference: “BDCS puts the heart of humanity at the centre of AI in the workforce. We advance staffing and human resources by embracing the power of technology and can’t wait to rub shoulders with like-minded individuals and companies.”

Explore cutting-edge HR topics

The conference will delve into around 20 trending HR topics, including:

  • Exploring HR Tech Trends: What’s next in human resources innovation
  • The Role of AI in Talent Sourcing and Hiring
  • Revolutionising Retail: Managing change with customer-centric digital transformation
  • Embracing FOBO: How the fear of obsolescence is driving career development
  • The ROI of Financial Wellness Initiatives: Attracting and retaining top talent

Hear from industry leaders

Prepare to be inspired by the lineup of expert speakers, including:

  • Abena Amankwah, regional HR director sub-Saharan Africa, Ipsos
  • Nomsa Lewisa, IT executive: Employee and workplace enablement, Old Mutual
  • Karen Doyer, client director, Duke Corporate Education
  • Lauren Clark, head of people, Mint Group
  • Sherwin David, head of talent, Alexforbes

The future of HR partners and sponsors

This event is made possible thanks to the generous support of the sponsors, including Business Directive Contract Services (BDCS), SALGA, Eskom Holdings, Merchants, Blue Label Telecoms, Diversifi, BEE 123, Youth Employment Service (Yes4Youth), Godrej Consumer Products Limited, Hloba Clothing, TicketKore, Sage South Africa, Primedia Out Of Home, BPESA, and Good Governance Africa.

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