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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

Human Capital Institute Sponsors Global Talent Delegation to India

HCI announced today that it is co-hosting a seven-day Global Talent Delegation to India, this November 1-7

The Human Capital Institute (HCI), a global professional association and educator in talent management strategies, announced today that it is co-hosting a seven-day Global Talent Delegation to India, this November 1-7.

HCI and partner, DNL Global, will give participants first-hand knowledge of how to build successful workforce relationships in India, leading to clear competitive advantage for their organizations. Senior delegates from the U.S., Canada, and Europe will meet with their Indian counterparts to exchange best practices, ideas, and innovations in transformational offshore strategies and the management of remote ìvirtualî workforces. Participants will return home with solid business contacts and the necessary networks to create alliances with partners in India.

The tour will offer a balance of business and cultural elements designed to provide participants with a well-rounded understanding of the country, its people, its business practices, and its talent potential.

ìIndia has set itself apart by becoming the worldís most mature market for tapping into offshore workers. With its world-renowned educational institutions, the worldís largest English-speaking population, the worldís fastest growing knowledge-economy workforce, a business culture focused on quality, and a distinct advantage gained by leveraging time zones for global business, India provides an environment and business climate for building remote workforces unrivalled by any other country,î said Allan Schweyer, HCIís President and Executive Director.

Delegates will stay in five-star accommodations with all meetings, meals, travel, and entertainment provided and pre-arranged with the cost of participation. The tour will include events in New Delhi, Hyderabad, and Bangalore.

Senior thought leaders, executives, and practitioners from multi-national companies from the United States, Europe, and Canada interested in taking advantage of this opportunity are invited to attend and are encouraged to contact HCI quickly as space is limited.

ìThis is a unique opportunity for you and your senior team to learn first-hand how to navigate the complexities of sourcing, developing, and retaining virtual global workforces and to forge strategic relationships and partnerships abroad,î said Lori Blackman, President of DNL Global.

For more information, please contact Allan Schweyer at 866-538-1909 or aschweyer@humancapitalinstitute.org.