IT Human Resources research and best practice

Last updated: 28 March 2009

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Diaz Research helps companies keep up to date on what's happening on IT Human Resources and 'people and organization' issues. It does this by conducting research among its corporate client base, for whom it also convenes private meetings (face to face, online, and teleconferences).

By giving a better picture of what is happening behind the headlines, we let clients take better decisions, faster and more easily. That means saving money, justifying their investment in our research.

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Dates from Diaz ...

 

Breakfast meetings

North West England: 23rd April 2009

Dublin: 29th April 2009

East Midlands: 11 May 2009

Edinburgh: 12th May 2009

West of England: 18th May 2009

Online and Teleconference events

Learning Management Systems: Help or hindrance? Online presentation and session led by learning and development expert Alan Bellinger - 1pm Thursday 30 April 2009

SAP skills and pay issues Teleconference on what is a daunting area for many companies today - 11am Thursday 14 May 2009

Remotivating the mid-life worker IT functions are increasingly populated by mid-life workers and many companies are concerned to remotivate any whose performance is unexceptional. This online presentation and discussion will be led by Professor John Arnold of Loughborough Business School, who has studied this area. - 2pm Tuesday 16 June 2009

IT productivity measurement and improvement This is a very topical issue given the squeeze on headcount -  but it is a difficult area so this Teleconference will provide a useful forum for exchanging experiences. - 11am Thursday 25 June 2009

IT HR Executive Update Programme
11 June 2009, London: IT People and Organization: key challenges. 

Landscape OpenExchange
24 September 2009, London: Interchange on the full range of IT HR issues by blue chip companies.

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