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CIPM Nigeria set to hold its 54th International Conference and Exhibition themed: Leading People, Growing NationsPosted: 4 years ago |
The Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM) is set to hold her 54th International Conference and Exhibition. According to the statement released by the Institute, this year’s conference themed: Leading People, Growing Nations, is scheduled to hold from October 17 – 21, 2022 at the Obi Wali International Conference Centre, Port Harcourt, Rivers State. Providing a rationale for the theme, the Institute, in a statement, announcing the 54th International Conference and Exhibitions (formerly known as Annual National Conference), stated that the world has recently witnessed unprecedented levels of crisis and turbulence, ranging from the global economic recession to the COVID–19 Pandemic, then to the Great Resignation, the Russia–Ukraine War amongst others. Nation states are currently facing leadership gaps, which have stifled their growth and development on various frontiers–economic, political, socio–cultural, technical, and human capital development amongst others. Going further, they said, these unprecedented changes have now placed a demand and a burden for a new approach to leading people, and ultimately leading and growing nation states. An approach that requires leaders at all levels in the society and the nation at large to step up their game, and demonstrate vision, transparency, integrity, empathy, accountability, humility, nimbleness, authenticity, respect, trust, and openness as well as values and competencies sufficient to ignite personal and national transformation. Recent events in the world illustrate unequivocally that effective leadership is vital for growing people and, eventually, growing nations. The conference sessions are therefore aimed at providing attendees with knowledge, insights, tools, experiences, frameworks, and new models required for leading and managing people & building and growing nations to thrive and flourish. The 54th conference, which will commence with masterclasses from seasoned practitioners, is expected to be a “big conversation for action” with high-impact virtual dialogues for stakeholders across the civil society, public and private sectors where participants can learn, unlearn, and relearn. The conference will provide all participants with a robust engagement platform as it will be an opportunity to deliberate on topical issues especially those related to recent developments in the World of Work, following the disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic, with practical solutions to navigate through uncertainties. For enquiries call 0909 810 9045, 0913 935 0961 or email conference@cipmnigeria.org |
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