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19th Annual Benefits Management Forum and Expo
September 17-19, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Chicago
Event: 19th Annual Benefits Management Forum and Expo
September 17-19, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Chicago
What: The annual conference brings together about 500 experts and seekers
of expert advice on the changing issues of benefits management.
Buzzword: Not surprisingly, the watchword of the conference has already
bubbled to the surface and is being uttered universally: consumerism. Attendees
here are seeking to move away from paternalism, be it in health care or pension
benefits. With an eye toward implementing consumer-directed health care plans, companies
are looking for strategies to get employees increasingly involved in understanding
and using their health benefits.
Day 2, Monday, September 18
Monday morning: The keynote speaker, syndicated columnist Mark Shields,
also a regular commentator on PBS’ The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer, showed up healthy
and sound and full of comical aphorisms on today's political climate. Here are two
examples from the man The Wall Street Journal calls the funniest columnist in America:
On the military's "Don't ask, don't tell" policy: "It's OK if Uncle Sam wants
you; if you want Uncle Sam, however, keep it to yourself."
On former President Bill Clinton and the infamous dress: "Americans got tired
of watching the evening news with children in the room and having to explain that
fellatio was a Roman soldier."
How does this all relate to benefits? Shields called Americans the most pragmatic
and optimistic people in the world. Think of the fact that every immigrant who comes
to the United States believes that things will be better here. The implication:
The company that exudes optimism and delivers practical results will create a culture
employees will be attracted to.
—J.S.
Day 1, Sunday, September 17
Keynoter takes a PTO day: Sunday’s keynote speaker, Michael LaBianca,
vice president for human resources at Cisco Systems, called in sick. His address
was supposed to be called "From Parent to Partner: The Changing Role of the Company
and the Government in the Employee Benefits Equation."
In his place, Dennis Ackley, president of his eponymous health benefits consulting
firm, gave a talk on the basics of consumer-directed health care plans, which he
renamed "consumer-informed" health care plans. The bottom line: Educate your employees
early and often about the connection between rising health care costs and the reason
why their salaries may be stagnant.
—Jeremy Smerd
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September 12-13, Radio City Music Hall, New York City
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1. Recruiting 2006 Conference and Expo.
November 8-9, Jacob Javits Center, New York City
2. HRO World Europe Annual Conference
November 6-8, the Conrad Hotel, Brussels, Belgium
3. The National Business Coalition on Health Annual Conference
November 5-7, the Astor Crowne Plaza Hotel, New Orleans
4. HR.com Employers of Excellence 2006 Conference
October 24-27, 2006, Red Rock Casino Resort, Las Vegas
5. Oracle OpenWorld 2006
October 22-26, 2006, Moscone Center, San Francisco
6. Pensions & Investments' Seventh Annual West Coast Defined Contribution Conference
October 8-10, 2006, the Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco
7. Human Resource Executive's Ninth Annual HR Technology Conference & Exposition
October 4-6, 2006, Navy Pier, Chicago
8. The Motivation Show 2006--Business Solutions That Motivate People
September 26-28, 2006, McCormick Place South, Chicago
9. The Conference Board 2006 Human Resources Outsourcing Conference
September 19-20, the Drake Hotel, Chicago
10. 19th Annual Benefits Management Forum and Expo
11. World Business Forum 2006
September 12-13, Radio City Music Hall, New York City
12. OnRec Expo 2006—Global Summit for Online Recruitment
September 12-13, 2006, at the Donald E. Stephens Convention and Conference Center, Chicago
13. The Conference Board 2006 Hot Topics & Hot Issues HR Forum--Dilemmas, Demographics & Direction
July 18-19, 2006, at the Marriott Marquis Hotel, New York City
14. Workforce Innovations 2006
July 11-13, 2006, Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, California
15. Society for Human Resource Management
June 25-28, 2006, Washington, D.C.
16. World Business Forum Chicago 2006
June 6-7, 2006 at Navy Pier, Chicago, Illinois
17. 2006 Workstream User Conference
May 23-24, San Francisco Hilton Financial District, San Francisco
18. The Conference Board 2006 Leadership Development Conference—Developing a New Cadre of Global Leaders for Top-line Growth
May 24-25, 2006, at the Coronado Island Marriott, Coronado, California
19. Vurv Revolution 2006
May 21-24 at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort, Lake Buena Vista, Florida.
20. SAP Sapphire '06
May 16-18, 2006, at the Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Florida
21. Consumer Directed Health Care Conference and Expo and the National Health, Wellness and Prevention Congress
May 8-10, 2006, at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco
22. WorldatWork Total Rewards Conference & Exhibition 2006
May 7-10, 2006, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California
23. HRO World Annual Conference
April 26-27, 2006, at the New York Hilton & Towers, New York City
24. 2006 Human Resource Planning Society Annual Global Conference
April 23-26, 2006, at the JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort & Spa in Tucson, Arizona.
25. The 2006 World Health Care Congress
April 17-19, 2006, at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, Washington, D.C.
26. International Association for Human Resource Information Management
April 9-12, 2006
27. Lawson Software Conference and User Exchange (CUE) 2006
April 9-11, 2006
28. The Conference Board 2006 Senior Human Resources Executive Conference–Strategic Workforce Management and Growth
April 6-7, 2006
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