GREENVILLE, S.C. — The YoPro Know’s Kamber Parker will be sharing her innovative workforce development insights at The Society for Human Resources Management’s national conference this November.
Parker plans to share her expertise during her talk, “Develop Tomorrow's Leaders: Maximizing the Performance of Today's Young Professionals.” In her talk, she will reveal key data on young professionals in the workplace today, process the four E’s behind maximizing the performance of young professionals (Embrace intergenerational communication, Engage and Equip, and Empower future leaders), and identify prone retention practices using the four E’s and how companies can utilize these tools to maximize young professional performance.
The event on November 1, 2023 in Savannah is sold out. INCLUSION 2023 is a conference with the goal of creating a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive world of work. For 75 years, SHRM and HR have partnered to shape workforce policies, unleash pools of talent, champion DE&I, and cultivate better workplace cultures.
The YoPro Know is an innovative consulting group that is changing the way businesses engage with young professionals. It draws on its exclusive content and knowledge base to help business leaders better attract young professionals using digital branding and culture. The YoPro Know also hosts a podcast called The Great Retention.
“I’m always excited for any chance I get to share my knowledge with others looking to learn about young professionals,” Parker said. “Speaking at such a large conference filled with so many industry leaders is an honor.”
About The YoPro Know:
The YoPro Know’s mission is to help businesses develop the future leaders of our workforce through research, education, and recruiting and retention consulting. Based in Greenville, S.C. with a national community, The YoPro Know promotes success in the workplace by being a bridge between ambitious young professionals and progressive businesses who want to recruit, engage and retain the. Learn more at www.yoproknow.com.
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