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SHRM Nebraska State Conference September 13 & 14, 2012 CenturyLink Center - Omaha

Explore HR leadership, teamwork, social media, and more at the SHRM Nebraska State Conference in Omaha. Join renowned keynote speakers and engaging breakout sessions to gain insights, strategies, and best practices for the future of HR. Learn from experts in teamwork, leadership, social media, legal compliance, and workforce planning to elevate your organization's human capital management. Enhance your skills and knowledge to navigate the evolving HR landscape successfully.

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SHRM Nebraska State Conference September 13 & 14, 2012 CenturyLink Center - Omaha

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  1. SHRM Nebraska State ConferenceSeptember 13 & 14, 2012CenturyLink Center - Omaha

  2. Thursday Keynote Speakers Kevin Kush “A Piece of the Puzzle: Eight Traits of a Quality Teammate” Teamwork is required in all facets of our life. At work, at play, and in our everyday family life, teamwork helps accomplish more with less frustration. Coach Kush will present what it takes to be a great teammate including the ability to exhibit selfless behavior, respecting everyone, being accountable, and adapting to change. Mr. Kush is the head football coach at Boys Town High School, a school for troubled and at-risk youth in Omaha, Nebraska. Dr. Kimberly Alyn “Connect by Understanding Others” This humorous keynote session will show participants how to connect with others through deeper understanding of their social style as well as their own. Dr. Alyn is a best selling author and an international professional speaker.

  3. Nancy Conway “The Future of HR: What’s Next for the Profession?” Achieving sustainability will be a true test of HR leadership in the uncertain economy ahead.   In this presentation, you will explore four major challenges HR professionals are facing today and a two-part strategy for turning the challenges into opportunities for your organization.  Kelli Lieurance “Social Media and the Law” Today, employers are faced with employees who "blog," "tweet," and use social networking sites for both work and non-work related purposes. This session will explore the employment issues related to regulating social media use in the workplace. Thursday Breakout Sessions

  4. Thursday Breakout Speakers Continued Jim Graber “Lean but Agile: Rethink Workforce Planning: Gain a True Competitive Edge” Leading the pack, or just remaining competitive, requires a significant shift in the way we do business. Many efforts are focused on cutting costs, but run the risk of reducing organization capacity. Attend this session if you want to keep your business lean and still achieve superior results! Sam Mandolfo “Using Linked-In for Recruiting” In this highly entertaining and informative presentation Sam will tell the story behind the world’s largest and fastest growing professional network.  He’ll also dive deep into the LinkedIn functionality that every HR professional should know.  You will leave with new insights into how you can leverage the power of LinkedIn to be more productive.

  5. Thursday Breakout Speakers Continued Janyne Peek Esmick, PhD “Leading with Integrity: The Power of Walking Your Talk” Integrity implies congruence between the inner world of intention and the public world of action – between our “talk” and our “walk”. As HR leaders, we are called on to implement and manage initiatives that align employees with our organization’s vision, values and goals – initiatives essential to organizational health and success. Come and see how you can walk the talk! Michael E. Echols “Reporting Standard for Your Organization’s Human Capital Metrics” Learn about this ANSI reporting standard that provides guidelines to understand and implement human capital metrics. Learn each of the six reporting areas including definitions and the details that make up each one. These metrics are practical, useful and reasonable giving HR professionals a baseline for executive discussions regarding human capital investments.

  6. Thursday Breakout Speakers Continued Dr. Kim Hoogeveen “Exceptional Leadership: A Look Behind the Curtain” Dr. Hoogeveen is the CEO who founded and led Omaha’s four time #1 Best Place to Work company. He will share key leadership principles that engender such a remarkably positive and healthy work environment. A strong advocate for a leading role for HR within the organizational structure, he will explain how HR can and should play a leading role in creating and protecting and a company that will not only survive, but thrive! R. Scott Darrah “Financial Planning as a Benefit: Making Your Hard Work Worth it” This presentation will provide an overview of the current environment of employee benefits, including increased costs to provide benefits and trends toward consumerism. Mr. Darrah will demonstrates the value of financial planning as an employee benefit that can help increase effective benefits utilization and employee engagement.

  7. Thursday Breakout Speakers Continued Jennifer Murnane, PHD Gene Pease “How to Align People Strategies with Business Goals” This interactive presentation walks participants through the alignment process and how to develop an alignment strategy. Participants will be able to recognize leading indicators and identify the cross-functional team that is needed to deploy this strategy. Real-world case studies will be discussed to show the methodology behind an alignment process

  8. Thursday Breakout Speakers Continued Ryan J. Sevcik “Strategies for Workplace Immigration Compliance” During this session, participants will learn strategies for complying with various immigration-related rules and regulations that affect all businesses with employees. Scott Preston “The Employee from Hell” We are all familiar with “employees from hell” and the havoc they inflict upon the workplace. And, in the new economy, it has become increasingly harder to get rid of these employees who have nowhere to go. This session provides practical strategies for responding to and eliminating the Employee from Hell.

  9. Thursday Breakout Speakers Continued Scott McKenzie “Fast 4ward Your Learning” This session will provide the powerful benefits of cloud based e-learning with a focus on the advances in professional development and skillset enhancement through short engaging streaming video.

  10. Thursday evening reception Join your peers for an evening of connections, recharging and art! HotShops Art Center The Hot Shop Art Center is the first art center of its kind in the Omaha area. The Art Center includes the three anchor Hot Shops, 50 art studios, four art galleries, and many exhibition spaces.The studio spaces, which occupy the four story structure of the two brick buildings, are available to artists of all disciplines.

  11. Friday Breakout Speakers Sally Elatta “Review of Agile and HR’s Role in the Transformation” Agile methods focus on delivering customer value using highly collaborative cross functional teams that are focused on delivering results predictably. Through this engaging presentation, Sally Elatta will provide an Overview of what Agile, Scrum and Lean methods are about and give you a look into some statistics of why organizations are making this move. Scott Moore “Legal and Employment Law Updates” Changes in labor and employment law are immense. This session will focus on regulatory changes, new case law, and statutory modifications which are driving the focus of HR.

  12. Friday Breakout Speakers Continued Robert J. Greene PhD “HR Strategies for Turbulent Environments” The roller coaster environment of the last decade has called into question how organizations can formulate and execute HR strategies that will be effective now and into the future. Strategies for building and sustaining workforce viability are explored in this session. Dr. Bob Nelson “Harnessing High Engagement for High Potentials” Despite the considerable amount of time and effort companies put into developing their High Potentials, studies show that most of those individuals remain unengaged in their work and continue to actively pursue other opportunities. Over 50% of executives currently feel their organizations are ineffective at managing and keeping top talent and 90% of CEOs rank a retention plan for the organization’s High Potentials as a top priority for HR. Attend this session to see how to harness high potentials!

  13. Friday Breakout Speakers Continued Sally Elatta “Collaborative Work Teams” Join us in this highly engaging and interactive session where Sally Elatta demonstrates highly effective group collaboration activities for information gathering and shares real world tips for managing dysfunctional behavior and reaching group consensus. You are guaranteed to leave with practical real world techniques you will use to transform your collaborative sessions in addition to some valuable activity card handouts! Craig Garrett “HR in Your FACE (Book)!” Come hear the experiences and results of one middle-aged HR professional’s attempt to become relevant with and actually benefit from the use of social media as it relates to the HR profession. This entertaining and informative session promises to guide you through the social media maze and help you develop a strategic social media program within your organization.

  14. Friday Breakout Speakers Continued John Stoker “Can You Manage Conflict to Reach Resolution?” Conflict is the byproduct of being uniquely different. Each of us has different values, experiences, perceptions, likes and dislikes wants, needs, biases, and goals. Despite our differences, conflict usually emerges when a person perceives that the achievement of their goals is being blocked by another person who is trying to achieve their goals. Come to this session and see how effective conflict resolution can make a difference in your life! Bill Barclay “Health Care Reform – Looking Toward 2014” Exchange: The new state ran exchange available to individuals and small businesses. How will this be utilized? Will companies drop their group health plans and send employees to buy in the exchange? How will the subsidies work? Attend this session to get the answers to these and dozens of other Health Care Reform questions!

  15. Friday Breakout Speakers Continued Jan McGee BS, SPHR, CCP Julie Schultz “Hot Water Rising: When to Ask for Legal Help” Knowing when to ask for help from legal counsel is a judgment call that, gone wrong, can be costly to an organization. This session provides insight on which workplace situations can be comfortably handled utilizing your HR expertise, which should send you diving toward your employment attorney speed dial, and how best to assess the gray zone in between. Hear perspectives from both an HR professional and legal counsel on this topic.

  16. Friday Breakout Speakers Continued Chris Hedican “LB959” So the Reference Immunity Bill (LB959) got passed – now what? Come and learn what you can and cannot do/say when it comes to providing job references. John Stoker “Do You Ruin Everything by Being You?” Because we are all uniquely different, our communication style may be offensive to others or their style may offend us. Even though we don’t intend to offend others, the way in which we think, communicate, and behave often becomes more of a barrier than we realize. Attend this session to learn how to communicate effectively!

  17. Friday Breakout Speakers Continued Kevin Childs “Transitioning Customer Service Teams for Success with Gen Y” Generation Y is different from previous generations. They not only want more from life, they demand it. They are self-confident and sufficient, tech savvy, continuously looking for self-development opportunities, and are high performers. They require more work-life balance, more flexibility at work, advancement opportunities, and a say in what’s going on around them. Successful organizations will make adjustments to their management styles, policies, and procedures in order to work effectively and get the most out of these employees. Attend this session to learn how!

  18. Friday Closing Session Mark Toth “Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Employment Law” As a Chief Legal Officer for a company that employs 3 million employees worldwide (Manpower) and as a former partner in a major employment law firm, Mark Toth has learned a few things about workplace law over the years. In an engaging and interactive format, Mark will update you on all the latest legal developments you really need to know about. You’ll get plenty of tools and tips you can use right away to reduce your legal nightmares.

  19. Special Grand Prize – Get-away to LaQuintaResort and Spa in Palm Springs, California! Includes 3 nights hotel and tax, air from Omaha, Mid-Size Car, Unlimited Golf and four each 50 minute spa treatments Sponsored by: Baird Holm/Aureus Group/Celebrity

  20. REGISTER TODAY!! www.shrm-ne.org

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