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Hacking an Outstanding People Analytics Career – Workshop

Hacking an Outstanding People Analytics Career – Workshop

Career

Workshop

Universal

Fri 29 April

10:15 BST

Max Blumberg

People Analytics Coach & Consultant

Blumberg Partnership

Gaining insights into your own psyche, attitudes and personality is vital for ensuring that you end up in a People Analytics role suited to your personality and to who you are.

This 90 min. workshop will explore:

During this workshop, Dr Max Blumberg, Chartered Psychologist and People Analytics Career Development Coach will explain the following psychometric instruments to help participants plan their perfect People Analytics career, and then take it to the next level:

Optional: If you complete the above free instruments prior to the workshop (about 30 minutes), you will be able to ask Max questions about your scores and immediately apply what you learn to your career. Your test responses are completely anonymous and only you will see them.

If you are unsure how to answer any question, just answer in the way that someone who knows you well would describe you.

If you have any questions, please connect with Max and ask him via his LinkedIn profile.

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Max Blumberg

Founder

The Blumberg Partnership

Max Blumberg, PhD is founder of the Blumberg Partnership, a Top 50 People Analytics consultancy that delivers global analytics and salesforce solutions to organisations like Nestle, Lloyds Register, the BBC, Rentokil Initial, Barclays Corporate and the CIPD.

Prior to this, Max worked as a management consultant at Accenture, after which he founded and successfully exited a technology start-up. In addition to his commercial work, Max is also a Visiting Professor at Leeds University Business School and a Visiting Researcher at Goldsmiths, University of London.