08 February 2018: HR in a Disrupted World

In February 2018, the TAU Alumni Organization, Headed by Sigalit Ben Hayoun, held its 2nd Human Resources Executives Forum was held, titled "Human Resources in a Disrupted World".

08 February 2018, 18:00 
 
HR in a Disrupted World

 

For the second time, the forum was held in collaboration with The Israeli Association for HR Management Research and Development, headed by Dr. Shlomit Kaminka and TAU’s Career Development Center, and hosted leaders of the Israeli professional HR community - Amdocs, Assuta Medical Centers, Tnuva Group, Super-Pharm, Mobileye Israel, Intel, Ayalon Insurance Company, Excellence Investment House and more.

 

At the center of the conference were the rapid changes that the job market is going through, and the importance of adapting to them.

 

CEO of Oracle Israel and TAU Alumnus Uzi Navon lectured on the CEO's perspective on Human Resources, and said that mental flexibility in the job world is critical, because tomorrow's profession is not today's profession, and a society that won’t adapt to the rapid pace of change won’t survive. In his words: "Companies must make changes, if not - they will get disrupted. And it’s always better to be the disruptor."

 

Additional speakers at the forum:

  • Prof. Orly Yeheskel, Deputy Dean of TAU’s Coller School of of Management
  • Daniel Ofek, Founder of Parliament 51
  • Racheli Livni Mordechai, Human Resources Manager and leader in the field of diversity and inclusion at Intel Israel
  • Boaz Katz, founder and Galia Nevo, VP HR of Bizzabo
  • Dafna Rosenblum, Avital Zipori and Neta Bondi, founders of Extend.

 

The forum took place at the Steinhardt Museum of Nature, Tel Aviv University, with sponsorship from Nespresso, and attendees were given a special tour of the new museum, by its chairman, Prof. Tamar Dayan, ahead of its official opening.

 

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