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EPIK Consulting Spearheads Global Dialogue on Human Capital Evolution in Casablanca Summit

Thursday 10 October 2024 - 14:40
EPIK Consulting Spearheads Global Dialogue on Human Capital Evolution in Casablanca Summit

In a groundbreaking event that brought together 140 human resources leaders and general managers from diverse sectors, EPIK Consulting orchestrated a pivotal meeting on Human Capital Transformation in Casablanca. The gathering, held at the Barceló Anfa Hotel, served as a crucible for exchanging cutting-edge ideas on recruitment strategies, skills development, and organizational metamorphosis.

The summit kicked off with a high-profile panel discussion featuring international experts from the United States, Latin America, Europe, and Africa. These specialists shared their insights on human capital management and organizational change, emphasizing the critical need for alignment between human resources and transformation strategies.

Central to the event was the theme "The Human at the Heart of Organizational Transformation." Discussions delved into the pressing need to reintegrate the human element into HR processes, particularly in light of increasing automation and digitalization challenges.

Mahmoud Cherkaoui, Partner at EPIK Consulting, set the tone with his opening remarks: "The sustainability of companies depends not only on their ability to develop the potential of their human capital but also on their ability to adapt their organizational structures to new market dynamics."

The conference covered a wide spectrum of topics, including innovative recruitment methods, psychometric assessments, leadership skills development, and organizational agility. Participants gained valuable insights into how EPIK supports these essential transformations to maintain competitiveness in rapidly evolving markets.

EPIK Consulting also highlighted its strategic partnership with Innermetrix®, a leader in psychometric assessments. The Innermetrix® solutions aim to facilitate both personal and organizational transformation, enabling leaders to better understand behavioral dynamics and align HR strategies with overarching company objectives.

With a presence in France, Morocco, and Dubai, and an active partner network across the Middle East and French-speaking Africa, EPIK Consulting is positioning itself as a key player in guiding organizations through cross-sectoral challenges while fostering team development.

This Casablanca summit marks a significant step in addressing the evolving landscape of human capital management, underscoring the importance of adaptability and human-centric approaches in driving organizational success in today's dynamic business environment.


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