EPSA event

Strategic Workforce Planning and Talent Management

21 Juni 2022
9.00 - 15:30 CET

About the event

Overall, in view of the shortage of skilled workers, new talent groups must be leveraged and recruitment processes redesigned. Administration must position itself as a competitive employer. For example, sustainable HR management, ecological awareness in the organization and corresponding measures, career opportunities at every phase of life, diversity management, participation and collaboration all offer incentives to attract and retain talent.

In times of permanent change and crisis public administration needs a solid strategic workforce planning (quantitative as well as qualitative) as the base for evidence-based strategies and policies. Therefore, this module focuses on skills needed to develop and establish at least a short-term HR-planning systems. In the second part we will have a look on some good practices to develop a demography strategy, generation management and “Green HRM” to support ecological transition.

View the agenda below.

Registration for this workshop is closed.

Lead of the learning path
Speakers

Angela Hanson

Innovation lead at the OECD Observatory of Public Sector Innovation

Erika Landi

Director for HR Support and Social Services at the European Parliament
Gracia Vara Arribas

Gracia Vara Arribas

EU Law and Public Procurement, EU Governance, Head of the European CAF Resource Centre

Kerstin Müller

Head of Section Leadership and Talent Management, Deutsche Bundesbank

Nikolaos Mitrakis

Deputy Head of Unit, HR Data & Analytics at the European Commission

Werner Widuckel

Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg
EIPA moderator(s)

The programme

TIMESESSION
08.50Registration of participants on zoom platform
9.00Welcome and introduction

Christoph Klika, EPSA project manager and expert on EU policy implementation, EIPA

9.10The importance of “Strategic Workforce Planning” in times of permanent change for Sustainable HRM – Keynote

Werner Widuckel, Professorship for Human Resource Management and Task Management in
Technology-Oriented Companies, Friedrich-Alexander- University Erlangen-Nürnberg, School of Business, Economics and Society; former member of the board of management as head of human resources and labour relations at AUDI AG

9.50Workforce planning and other advanced analytics

Nikolaos Mitrakis, Deputy Head of Unit, HR Data & Analytics at the European Commission

10.30Break
10.45Strategic Workforce Planning and Talent Management at the European Parliament

Erika Landi, Director, European Parliament, Directorate-General for Personnel, Directorate for HR Support and Social Services

11.20Strategic workforce planning and the challenges for managing knowledge: CAF as a support tool

Gracia Vara Arribas, Head of CAF Resource Center, EIPA

12.00Lunch
13.00Innovation Leadership in Talent Management: Lessons from Strategy to Practice at the OECD

Angela Hanson, Innovation Lead, Observatory of Public Sector Innovation, Governance Directorate, OECD

13.45Talent Management and Leadership Development @ the Deutsche Bundesbank (Federal Reserve Bank)

Kerstin Müller, Head of Section Leadership and Talent Management, Deutsche Bundesbank
14.30Break
14.45Study Groups – Time to share knowledge and learning from other experience
15.15Concluding discussion
15.30End of the Day