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Human Capital Management Institute: Jeff Higgins, HCMI CEO, to Speak at The Conference Board's Human Capital Analytics Conference
[April 16, 2014]

Human Capital Management Institute: Jeff Higgins, HCMI CEO, to Speak at The Conference Board's Human Capital Analytics Conference


(M2 PressWIRE Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Marina Del Rey, CA -- The Human Capital Management Institute (HCMI), an industry leader in advanced workforce analytics solutions (http://www.hcminst.com/training/workforce-analytics/) and predictive human capital management metrics, announced that its CEO, Jeff Higgins, will be speaking at the Human Capital Analytics Conference presented by The Conference Board. The presentation, The C-Suite Business Case for Human Capital Analytics, is scheduled for Friday, May 30 at 2:00pm Eastern Time and will discuss real world case studies showing how a few simple metrics, used in combination with visualization, can unlock predictive insight, root cause identification and ROI.



According to the Human Capital Analytics Conference, "Organizations are drowning in data but starving for predictive analytics insight. C-suite executives and HR know big data and predictive analytics are the future but hesitate to act. This session will feature a simple business case to encourage the C-suite to adopt these new tools." To register for the webinar, go to The Conference Board's website: https://www.conference-board.org/webcasts/webcastdetail.cfm?webcastid=3259 Some of the topics discussed during The Conference Board's webinar will be examined in greater detail at HCMI's upcoming exclusive training seminar - "Workforce Analytics Training - Measure Your Most Important Asset: Human Capital" on May 12 and 13 in New York City. This training is an intensive 2-day workshop custom built for companies looking to improve and quantify their workforce analytics initiatives. This training will arm HR professionals with the tools and skills needed to be able to project and quantify the future cost of HR and workforce decisions. Attendees leave this workshop with a set of practical tools that can be immediately implemented in the workplace.

To register for the seminar, visit us online: http://www.hcminst.com/product/workforce-analytics-training-new-york-ny/ About Jeff Higgins Jeff is a global thought leader with 25 years combined workforce planning, analytics and finance experience supporting Fortune(TM) 500 companies. Jeff has helped organizations around the world quantify the ROI of workforce decisions and realize cost saving opportunities of up to $1.0 billion USD. Jeff is both a former senior HR executive and former CFO, and a regular speaker at HR events. Previously, Mr. Higgins worked in finance at Johnson & Johnson, Colgate Palmolive, Klune Industries and a senior HR leader at Countrywide Financial, IndyMac Bank, and Inform, a leading analytics software co. Jeff is on the SHRM Global Standards Committee on human capital, the Center for Talent Reporting board and founding member, PwC Saratoga Institute advisory council.


About HCMI The Human Capital Management Institute was founded on the belief that organizations can and must find better ways of measuring their investments in human capital. HCMI strives to fundamentally change the way organizations make decisions about their workforce. HCMI's vision of the future is one in which human capital measurement and information is as integral to business decision making as financial information is today. Serving global clients, HCMI delivers advanced workforce intelligence training, assessments, consulting, and the world's most advanced workforce analytics (http://www.hcminst.com/solveworkforce) and workforce planning modeling tools.

To learn more about HCMI's advancements in the field of workforce analytics, planning and human capital metrics, read their latest study linking human capital to business performance explaining the link between HR metrics and stock price (http://hcminst.com/linking-human-capital-to-business-performance).

CONTACT: Matthew Lemert Human Capital Management Institute (323) 522-4264 [email protected] .

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