Smart solutions for HR Training Course
GOAL
The objective of this training is to clarify what constitutes Smart solutions, including Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Blockchain, Virtual Reality (VR), and the Metaverse. The training will also highlight the advantages and disadvantages of these technologies. We will examine real-world case studies from companies that have successfully implemented these solutions, delve into the technical components, and identify the ideal candidate profiles for roles in smart technology. Additionally, we will address common fears associated with modern technologies and explore how they can be leveraged for corporate branding.
This training will be particularly beneficial:
- For HR department employees who seek to understand Smart solutions better and improve their ability to attract candidates effectively,
- For individuals looking to enhance their knowledge of contemporary technologies,
- For employees aiming to create engaging social media campaigns and develop Employer Branding using smart solutions,
- For those requiring detailed information on how these technologies function, their benefits and drawbacks, potential earnings, associated costs, and the types of employees who may be interested in such roles,
- For decision-makers needing insights into discussing IoT, 5G, AR, and blockchain with candidates,
- For professionals seeking to bolster their company's personal brand by associating it with Smart solutions.
TRAINING DISTINCTIONS
- Practical insights derived from extensive project experience
- A balanced technical and business perspective
- Common challenges and best practices in implementation
- The only training of its kind available for government and private sector professionals in the market
Course Outline
What are Smart Solutions?
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Machine Learning (ML)
- Blockchain
What Stacks, Layers, and Elements Do Smart Solutions Consist Of?
- User Experience (UX) Layer
- Technological Layer
- Market Layer
- Business Layer
- Physical Layer
How to Approach Modern Technologies for Government?
- Engineering Perspective
- Business Outlook
What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Smart Solutions for Government?
Who Do I Need for a Project (Analysis of Projects and Profiles of Ideal Candidates)?
How to Use Human Resources in Everyday Duties:
- Improving the Health and Safety of Employees
- Measuring Employee Productivity
- Collecting Real-Time Feedback
- Enhancing Employee Comfort
- Automating Payroll Processing
How to Use Smart Technologies for Creative Marketing and Better Branding for Government?
Q&A Session
Requirements
Runs with a minimum of 4 + people. For 1-to-1 or private group training, request a quote.
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The ability of the trainer to align the course with the requirements of the organization other than just providing the course for the sake of delivering it.
Masilonyane - Revenue Services Lesotho
Course - Big Data Business Intelligence for Govt. Agencies
The oral skills and human side of the trainer (Augustin).
Jeremy Chicon - TE Connectivity
Course - NB-IoT for Developers
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