Date April 11-13, 2017
Location Boston Marriott Copley Place, 110 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02116, United States
Overview
Infosys is a Platinum-level sponsor of the event. In this event we will present our approach to human capital management, which is based on embracing three simple ideas: renew ourselves and our people; help them drive innovation and new opportunities; and do all of this based on a culture of education. Enterprises across the world are embracing our approach to amplify the potential of their people.
We also welcome you to participate in our session on, "Unleashing Human Potential: Talent."
Infosys has one of the largest talent pools in the HCM domain along with Oracle HCM Cloud experts who have delivered some of the most impactful Oracle HCM Cloud success stories across multiple clients, resulting in huge cost savings as Oracle's Cloud Elite partner.
Connect with Infosys
At the Infosys kiosk HCM-12, you can experience the efficacy of industry-leading HR solutions such as Taleo-Fusion HCM Integration, Rapid Implementation Workbench, and co-existing solutions. Our experts will take you through innovative ideas to modernize your HR and lead the path to an engaged workforce, contributing to your organization’s growth.
Talk to our HCM experts to understand how your organization can enable the following:
- Building a strategic HR organization with metrics-driven human capital management
- Globalizing HR operations and talent management with a unified HCM system
- Adopting cloud or co-existence technologies to optimize HR
- Systematically accelerating Oracle HCM cloud implementations and help go live within 12 to 16 weeks
- Modernizing HR IT using social, mobile, and analytics capabilities
Session details
Session Topic: Unleashing Human Potential: Talent
A great human revolution powered by technology, innovation, and lifelong learning is underway. Today, attracting the right talent is only the first step—success hinges on how talent is nurtured, rewarded, and provided opportunities for growth. With a new generation of workers entering the workplace, unleashing human potential is now a major HR focus area. This requires the formulation and implementation of human-centric talent management and rewards and recognition strategies for changing times.
Learn about the highly regarded talent management practices at Infosys as well as the global trends in this space. This session also covers the disruptive and emerging business and technology trends in talent management, and rewards and recognition, impacting global businesses.
Speakers
Holly Benson
Holly is a Partner in the Organizational Transformation practice of Infosys. She is also an expert in Shared Services strategy and design. An experienced business veteran, Holly spent the first half of her career in petroleum exploration. While still with a Fortune 10 oil company, she became fascinated with questions of strategy, leadership, and organizational change, which ultimately led to a career change. Now, she brings her pragmatic management experience to clients, helping them find realistic solutions to the vexing people and organizational challenges of business. Holly was named one of Consulting Magazine’s "Top Women in Consulting" in 2008.
Mukesh Nakra
Mukesh is the Associate Vice President - Retail, CPG, Logistics and Manufacturing at Infosys. He has over 20 years of experience in strategic consulting and specializes in managing large and complex transformation programs. A large part of his experience is in the Human Capital Management domain. Mukesh is an industry thought leader, playing the role of a strategic advisor to multiple CXOs of global organizations, on their HCM procedures, policies, and technology needs. He also consults with them on process transformation in the areas of core finance, business analytics, enterprise architecture, and IT strategy. In the past, he has successfully led multiple global HCM transformation programs by defining organizational policies, project strategies, and objectives, and has implemented IT solutions that optimize business processes.