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The secrets to building a productive workforce

In a time of unprecedented complexity, change, overwhelm, paradox and distractions, we need exceptionally focused and balanced minds in order to perform optimally.

Tony Dickel, country director of Potential Project for Hong Kong and China will share secrets of deepening your ability for mental focus, clarity, resilience and make optimal decision making in his keynote at the at first-ever Training & Development Asia conference in Hong Kong.

Dickel will draw on practices from their corporate based mindfulness training programs that combine the latest neuroscience research with ancient wisdom to give you the tools you need to be more present and successful both at work and in daily life, detailing how mindfulness can be developed and applied to a variety of workplace themes such as planning, prioritising, emailing, meeting and stress management.

These programmes have been attended globally by more than 25,000 employees in more than 250 companies globally.

Organised by Asia’s only HR media & events brand, the conference offers a platform for senior HR leaders to discuss the latest trends and challenges surrounding the subject matter. In a time of unprecedented complexity, change, overwhelm, paradox and distractions, we need exceptionally focused and balanced minds in order to perform optimally.

Held in Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore in June 2016, Training & Development Asia is the region’s biggest conference on learning & development strategy.

The annual event is focused on best practice corporate learning strategy, features an agenda dominated by case studies and leading global thought leadership, and attracts a large audience of senior HR generalists and learning & development specialists as well as and CEOs, CFOs and COOs closely involved in their companies’ learning & development strategy.

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To get a global and Pan-Asian regional view of learning & development and to increase your knowledge and skills across the corporate learning spectrum do not miss Training & Development Asia in June 2016.

To review the topics & agenda, check out the stellar speaker list and reserve your seat visit www.traininganddevelopment.asia before it’s sold out.

For more information please contact:

Hong Kong: Angela Tong: Tel: +852 2861 1882, Email angelat@humanresourcesonline.net.Kuala Lumpur: Ren Torres, Tel: +65 6423 0329, Email: renamelt@humanresourcesonline.net.Singapore: Hemalatha Siranjeevi, Tel: +65 6423 0329, Email: hemalathas@humanresourcesonline.net.

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