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Alliance 2024: Call for HCM Presentation Proposals

By Jonathan Banks posted 09-29-2023 07:30 AM

  

Alliance 2024 (March 3rd-6th) will be here before you know it! You can expect next year’s conference in Phoenix, Arizona to be “GRAND” 😉. And, if you plan to attend Alliance, you’re already taking the first step to helping ensure a successful event. But wait, what better way is there to attend than to do so as a PRESENTER? 

Call for presentation proposals is currently open, and you have only 1 more week to submit your proposals. The proposal submission window closes on Friday, October 6th.

The Human Capital Management community is looking to you to share your wealth of knowledge and expertise. Your presentation can be on any HR topic whether it be system-related, system-specific, or about general business practices and HR concepts.  Be sure to check out the Presenter Portal and Focus Areas for more details.

And you may be wondering what’s in it for me? Well presenting is a key opportunity to highlight yourself as a subject matter expert and build your network. Not to mention there is one extra perk if your proposal is selected. Primary presenters of Regular (1-hour) and 2-Part Series (Two 1-hour) sessions will receive 100% discount on their conference registration. There are other perks if you decide to partner up with a colleague. Click here for a full breakdown of special offers.

Keep in mind, proposal submissions are not a full presentation submission. Proposals are simply a detailed summary of your expected presentation with 3 key learning objectives. Your proposal doesn’t have to be long and drawn out, but the general summary and learning objectives should be clear and concise. If your proposal is selected, you will have plenty of time to work on a full presentation based on your submission.

So, what are you waiting for? Hurry, click here to submit your proposals! We appreciate your efforts in advance and hope to see you at an Alliance 2024 podium. 😊


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