Seminar on Talents acquisitions and retention in the “New normal”

Date:14 December 2022 (Wednesday)
Time:7:00pm – 9:00pm
PDU:2
Speaker:Mr Thomas Wong
Language:English
Fee:PMI HK Member: HKD 180
Non PMI HK Member: HKD 280
Status:Register Now
Remarks:As a prevention measure against the spread of COVID-19, The seminar will be delivered online with Zoom (Guideline). Please contact PMI HK admin at admin@pmi.org.hk or 2784 1880

About the Topic:

“ 2/3 of the business around the world are struggling to hire “ – that was the news on Bloomberg in sept 2021. After a year , major corporates in the US laid off 10-20% of their labour forces. On the other side of the world ,many companies in HK are still struggling to hire talents. What actually happened on the talent market in the post pandemic world ? What new talent acquisition and project management strategies to be applied in order to ride on the waves from the new world we are entering ?

In this session , new ways of talent recruitment, project management and HR strategy will be shared , as well as some cases done by us in the past year.

About the Speaker:

Mr Thomas Wong Project Director , OASA

Thomas has been in the field of start-ups for more than 10 years. As a product design graduate, he set up several start-ups and social ventures ranging from the 1st car sharing platform in Asia to an AI company where he conducted R&D on voice AI technology. From his experience in the AI company he founded, he realises that ‘human’ and ‘talents development’ are the keys for mankind heading towards a brighter future, especially in the post-Covid era.  As many hard skills are going to be replaced by AI in a few years’ time, he strongly believes that the sense of purpose in one’s career is the key to uplift the mankind for the better collective future. 

His vision, same as his company’s, is “Our world shines brighter, one person at a time.”

Reminder: As a courtesy, audiences are recommended to stay till the end of the seminar. PMI Hong Kong Chapter may consider not issuing PDUs to members if their attendance is less than 75% of the session.