Union Square, New York
					
					
					Thursday 19th January 2006
					
					
					
					
							 
							 08.00 – 08.30
							 
							 
							 Morning registration, coffee and refreshments
							 
					 
					
					
					
							 08.30 – 08.40
					
					
							 Welcome and Introduction
					
					
							 Bill Sheridan (NFTC)
					
					
							 Welcome, housekeeping and event objectives. 
					
					
					
							 08.40 – 09.20
					
					
							 Measurement and Metrics in International Mobility
					
					
							 Michael Elia (ETF)
					
					
							 Setting out the need for measurement and metrics to drive performance in International Mobility.
					
					
					
							 09.20 – 10.00
					
					
							 Intelligent Benchmarking
					
					
							 Tom Brazier (AIRINC)
							 Richard Cox (ETF)
					
					
							 Introducing the principles of intelligent benchmarking and how ImpaQt delivers it including a review of the “Policy Benchmarking Index.”
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
							 10.20 - 11.00
					
					
							 ImpaQt at Procter & Gamble
					
					
							 John Lucia (Procter & Gamble)
					
					
							 John Lucia will discuss how Procter and Gamble collects and uses benchmarking data, and how ImpaQt will help drive programs evaluations and changes at P&G going forward.
					
					
					
							 11.00 - 11.40
					
					
							 ImpaQt – Results and Analysis
					
					
							 Mary Ellen Myhr (AIRINC)
					
					
							 Delegates are taken through an, interactive review of three modules, with a focus on how ImpaQt helps users analyze results.
					
					
					
					
							 11.40 - 12.15
					
					
							 Workshop I - Intelligent Benchmarking 
					
					
							  
					
					
							 Delegates have an opportunity to discuss and shape the way in which ImpaQt helps users analyze results.
					
					 
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
							 13.15 - 13.45
					
					
							 Business Context for International Mobility
					
					
							  
							 Peter Newhouse  (PN&Co)
					
					
							 Peter discusses the pressure for HR to take a more strategic value-adding role in supporting the needs of their business, and the increasing importance of measurement and metrics that this implies.
					
					
					
							 13.45 - 14.35
					
					
							 ImpaQt at Shell
					
					
							 Pam Braun (Shell)
					
					
							 Pam Braun will discuss the recent review of Shell’s international mobility policy. What use did Shell make of benchmark data, and how did they overcome the limitations? How would ImpaQt have helped in a policy and practice review of this type?  
					
					
					
							 14.35 - 15.05
					
					
							 Aligning our Programs with Business Needs
					
					
							 Alan Chesters  (ETF)
					
					
							 How the Program Overview module in ImpaQt, and the resulting "Program Alignment Scorecard", helps us to assess whether our mobility program is well-adapted to our business needs.   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
							 15.20 - 15.35
					
					
					
							 Program Overview - alignment quick scan
					
					
							 John Pfeiffer  (AIRINC)
					
					
							 John introduces delegates to their own Program Alignment Scorecards. 
					
					
					
					
							 15.35 - 16.35
					
					
							 Workshop II - ImpaQt going forward 
					
					
							  
					
					
							 Delegates discuss their Program Alignment Scorecards, the implications for their program, and what they would like to see in ImpaQt going forward.
					
					 
					
					
							 16.35 - 17.20
					
					
							 Measuring ‘noise’: the dynamics of alignment
					
					
							 Michael Elia (ETF)
							 Tom Brazier (AIRINC)
					
					
							 Delegates will be introduced to the role of stakeholder metrics in program optimization, tying together the power of ImpaQt and EPM as tools to support International Human Resources in its strategic role with in the current business context.
					
					
					
							 17.20 - 17.30
					
					
							 Conclusions
					
					
							 Bill Sheridan (NFTC)
					
					
							 Wrap up. 
					
					
					
							 18.00
					
					
							 Conference close
					
					
					
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