To Update Us! International and Emerging Career Development Practices
As the war for talent continues, many countries are on the lookout for migrants to fill skill gaps. Further, with the increasing focus of investors and employees on ESG (Environment, Social and Governance), it is increasingly important that an organization’s leadership ranks are diverse. Companies, therefore, must take different steps to attract, recruit and retain talent.
What are the steps that career counselors and career development coaches can take to better support the careers of their aspiring culturally diverse leaders and skilled migrants? In this session, leveraging her academic research and professional experience, Karen Loon will cover the following:
Please find the time in your location
Americas
Thu Mar 16
Asia & Pacific
Fri Mar 17
North America East Coast
10-11:30 PM *
Samoa, New Zealand *
3 – 4:30 PM
North America Central
9 -10:30 PM *
Southeastern Australia *
1 - 2:30 PM
North America Mountain
8-9:30 PM *
South Australia *
12:30 – 2 PM
North America Pacific
7- 8:30 PM *
Northeastern Australia, Guam
Noon – 1:30 PM
Hawaii
4 – 5:30 PM
Korea, Japan
11 – 12:30 PM
China, Taiwan, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Western Australia
10 -11:30 AM
Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia
9 - 10:30 AM
Bangladesh, Kazakhstan
8 – 9:30 AM
Nepal
7:45 – 9:15 AM
India, Sri Lanka
7:30 – 9 AM
Pakistan
7 – 8:30 AM
Azerbaijan
6 – 7:30 AM
* We believe this region is observing daylight savings time
Fees: Cost for residents of high-income countries: $20 for members, $30 for non-members, $15 students; Cost for residents of other countries: $10 for members, $15 for non-members, $7.50 students
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Karen Loon is passionate about ensuring that both women and those from culturally diverse backgrounds are given the right opportunities to thrive within their organizations. Combining her business and governance experience as Non-Executive Director (NED); her 29 years working with the world’s leading financial institutions as a senior relationship and assurance partner at PwC; her knowledge gained from leading change initiatives in diversity; and her academic research in system psychodynamics, Karen delivers research-based and yet practical advice to the organizations she works with.
Why Attend? To Build your skills to foster greater leadership for cultural diversity.
The Asia Pacific Career Development Association is a non-profit association incorporated for educational purposes in the state of Maryland, USA. To contact us, email Info@AsiaPacificCDA.org