Talent Management
We regularly hear a few things from our members…I have a small team; we have too much to do and not enough time. This makes staff development and talent management crucial within your team.
Actually, PCMA is all about keeping you and your team on top of your game and ahead of the curve.
Staff development can help meetings and convention professionals and teams to reach their fullest potential. Having a knowledgeable, educated staff allows for more efficient and cutting edge events. Staff development can be achieved through your involvement in PCMA and resources aggregated here.
A few ways to keep your staff motivated and educated are:
- Structured mentoring programs
- In-office educational programs
- Education assistance plans
- Surprise in-office social functions
- Incentives for participating in industry designation programs like CMP® or CASE®
For more resources on staff development, please visit the links on this page.
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Every business seeks to hire and retain exceptional talent. Organizations that demonstrate
that they care for their people invest in their future.
Education
PCMA 52nd Annual Meeting: Motivate and Retain Top Talent
PCMA 52nd Annual Meeting: Building High Performance Teams
PCMA 52nd Annual Meeting: Gain a Strategic Advantage with a Diverse Workforce
Strategies to Embrace Adult Learners, Chapter 18 - PMM5
PCMA 52nd Annual Meeting: Thinking Clockwise: Tools of an Innovative Leader
PCMA 51st Annual Meeting: Keeper of The Flame: How to Inspire Others on the Cusp of Change
PCMA 51st Annual Meeting: Reverse Mentoring - Kids Say the Darndest Things
PCMA 52nd Annual Meeting: Building High Performance Teams
PCMA 52nd Annual Meeting: Gain a Strategic Advantage with a Diverse Workforce
Strategies to Embrace Adult Learners, Chapter 18 - PMM5
PCMA 52nd Annual Meeting: Thinking Clockwise: Tools of an Innovative Leader
PCMA 51st Annual Meeting: Keeper of The Flame: How to Inspire Others on the Cusp of Change
PCMA 51st Annual Meeting: Reverse Mentoring - Kids Say the Darndest Things

