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Networking Breakfast
 7:00 am – 8:00 am



       HOST
Georgia Tech CIBER
Dr. John McINTYRE
Professor & Executive
   Director CIBER
 Georgia Institute of
    Technology
CONFERENCE MODERATOR
“Matching Corporate
Strategy and HR Training
         Needs”

     Mr. Steve SPIRES
President Southeast Region
        BPI Group
    PANEL MODERATOR
Ms. Jan MELCHER
Director of Eastern
    Operations
Georgia Quick Start
Georgia Quick Start
The State of Georgia’s workforce training program
provided free-of-charge as an economic
development incentive to new, expanding, and
existing industries in Georgia.
– Ranked No. 1 workforce training program in U.S.
  in surveys of site selection consultants
– Created in 1967
– 6,065 projects delivered since created
– In FY2010, 29% of projects involved international
  companies from 15 different countries
The Quick Start Process
Quick Start ensures a company’s exact training
requirements are met and facilitates
knowledge/technology transfer by following “the
Quick Start process”:
–   Needs analysis
–   Project study at company location
–   Collaboration with company SMEs (subject matter experts)
–   Instructional design, development and delivery
Quick Start Training
Quick Start’s comprehensive, customized training can
include:
– Pre-employment and assessment (“Select the Best”)
– Customized, job-specific training
– Team-building, communications, leadership and
  professional
  development training
– Productivity enhancement and continuous improvement
  training
Quick Start’s Cross-cultural Training
• Quick Start delivers customized cross-cultural training to
  facilitate integration of management and workforce, such
  as “Working with French for U.S. Americans” and “Working
  with U.S. Americans for French.”
• Topics include:
   – Understanding historical relationships
   – Recognizing cultural influences (food, cinema, fashion,
     philosophy)
   – Addressing stereotypes
   – Appreciating aspects of cultural systems:
       •   Personal space
       •   Sense of time
       •   Work habits and values
       •   Dress and appearance
Quick Start’s French Clients
In recent years, Quick Start has
developed customized workforce
training for French companies such as:
–   Merial (a subsidiary of Sanofi-Aventis)
–   Saint-Gobain Desjonqueres
–   SAFT America, Inc.
–   Chemtall, Inc.
–   Muskin Leisure Products, Inc.
Dr. Jérôme CABY
            Dean
ICN Business School Nancy-Metz
Mr. Jorge GUERRA
Executive Director Business
        Operations
  EFACEC North America
Sep 2008   Nov 2009
Generation at
                       Transmission      Distribution
      Low Voltage
                      at High Voltage   at Low Voltage
      Fuel/Nuclear/
                      long distances     Households
      Renewable




Power                                                    Power
Transformer                                              Transformer
Power Transformers - U.S.A.



European corporation having its first Greenfield in the U.S.A.

Key factors:          U.S. Work-force selection (skills assessment, recruiting)
                      U.S. Work-force training (replicate the mfg process)

Our sales model stems on QUALITY & RELIABILITY

Crucial factor for our U.S. factory to reflect both “labels”

A U.S. trainer  Early understanding of the manufacturing process
                      - In situ and breaking cultural barriers
                      - Video & 3 D technology (replicate the mfg process)

A U.S. trainer  Participating of the HR selection process, working together
                      with local teaching institutions and implementing at the
                      manufacturing site, assisting in Quality execution
The U.S. trainer




Quick Start professionals draw on experience in a variety of industries,
including metals, plastics and chemicals, to design and produce the
training your employees’ need – from math and measurement to
robotics and PLC. Software simulations and hands-on robot control
devices
A complex and highly technological manufacturing process replicated
with success…!
“University Talent and
Global Competitiveness”

      Mr. Greg KING
 Strategic Partners Officer
 Georgia Tech Enterprise
  Innovation Institute
    PANEL MODERATOR
Mr. Marc GOODMAN
University Innovations
  Program Director
    Alcatel Lucent
Dr. Felipe DOLZ
Executive Director Global
   Regulatory Affairs
         Merial
Dr. Parmeet GROVER
 Group Vice President
 Strategic Marketing
Michelin North America
Industry and Universities –
  two wheels on the same axle?

           Parmeet Grover, Ph.D.
Group Vice-President, Global Strategic Marketing
     COO – Michelin Travel & Lifestyle NA
Industry-University Partnerships – WHY
          they can be a win-win?
• Collaboration can result in a virtuous innovation cycle
   – Universities: Help chart the long-term knowledge roadmap
   – Industry: make the roadmap a short to mid term reality
   – Universities: Refine the roadmap to make more pragmatic
• Talent management needs are complimentary
   – Industry: ‘demand-driven’
   – Universities: ‘supply-driven’
• Resource allocation imperatives are complimentary
   – Time horizon: shorter/mid vs. longer
   – Specificity of objective: specific problems vs. more open
   – KPIs: degree of emphasis on financial results
Industry-University Partnerships –
    HOW to make them a win-win?
• Ensure the right ‘match’                         H
                                                       Creative,
                                                       custom      Experts;




                                       Expertise
                                                       approach    Grad; Prof
   – Expertise required
   – Resources available                                           Generalist;
                                                   L               Undergrad


                                                         L       H
                                                         Resources

• Clearly articulate why the relationship is ‘win-win’
• Clearly define the setup
   – Objectives of the project(s)
   – Type of talent/student required
   – Funding
Networking Break
10:00 am – 10:30 am


       HOST
  French American
Chamber of Commerce
“Tapping into Worldwide
      Talent through
International Internships”

    Dr. Steve McLAUGHLIN
 Vice Provost for International
          Initiatives
Georgia Institute of Technology
      PANEL MODERATOR
Ms. Debbie Gulick DONOHUE
  Director Work Abroad
        Program
   Georgia Institute of
      Technology
What is Georgia Tech
  doing to prepare
students for today’s
    workforce?
Division of Professional Practice
Cooperative Program (1912)
Graduate Cooperative Program (1983)
Internship Program (2002)
Work Abroad Program (2005)
Why the Work Abroad Program was
                created

• Quality Enhancement Plan: “Strengthening the
Global Competence and Research Experiences of
Undergraduate Students”

• Global competence is the product of both
international studies and experiences designed to
instill a deep and multi-faceted understanding of
global relations, intercultural differences, and
international disciplinary practices
Why it’s especially important for Georgia Tech to
        prepare students for global careers
The leading fields of study for Americans studying abroad are
the:
• social sciences (21% of those studying abroad),
• business and management (20%),
• humanities (12%),
• fine or applied arts (7%),
• physical/life sciences (7%),
• foreign languages (6%),
• health professions (5%),
• education (4%),
• engineering (3%),
• math/computer science (2%)
• and agriculture (1%).
 - Institute for International Education, Open Doors Report 2010
Georgia Tech Work Abroad
                   Program History
               Work Abroad Placements by Year

250
                                                      215
200
                                         149
150
                            115                                  # of Terms
100                                                              # of Countries
                46                                          36
 50 32                                         32
         11          19           20
  0
  2005-2006   2006-2007   2007-2008    2008-2009    2009-2010
Open Doors Report 2010
         Institute of International
                 Education

37% increase in the number of students
participating in practical work experiences as
part of their study abroad (18,715 students now
receiving academic credit at U.S. colleges and
universities for internships or work abroad).
Models for Work Abroad
1.   International co-op
     Year           1          2          3            4             5
     Fall       Academic Academic       Work      Study           Academic
     Semester    Studies  Studies       Term      Abroad           Studies
     Spring     Academic     Work      Academic   International
                                                                  Academic
     Semester    Studies     Term       Studies    Work Term       Studies
     Summer                 Academic    Work      International
     Semester    Optional
                             Studies    Term       Work Term




2.   Single or double semester internship overseas
3.   Domestic internship followed up by an
     international internship
4.   Study abroad then work abroad (Georgia Tech
     Lorraine, 6-month internship)
5.   Full-time hires
Risks for Employers
1.   Student has less likelihood of working for your company
     full-time than hiring a citizen of your country
2.   Administrative duties are more difficult than hiring US
     citizens, ex: visas and work permits
3.   Potential language problems
4.   Cultural adaptations


                Benefits for Employers
1.   Low cost (pay the cost of living)
2.   Training students for the global workforce/your
     company in a different country
3.   Raising your company profile on campus
4.   Junior leadership opportunity for entering workforce to
     understand your global company
5.   Bridging the gap of intellectual talent needed today
Sample Case Studies

Michelin
• 6 month internships
Areva
• Study at Georgia Tech Lorraine for one
semester and work for 2 semesters
Imerys
• Intern globally for a minimum of 3 months
Results of Students who have worked
                    abroad
Student’s preparation to:
   • Communicate in your host country’s language
   • Function on multidisciplinary teams
   • Carry out projects independently
   • Use computing technology in discipline-specific
   analysis and design
   • Analyze and interpret data
   • Think critically and logically
   • Use techniques, skills, and tools necessary for
   practice in your discipline
Results of Students who have worked
                   abroad

Student’s understanding of:
   • The impact of your professional practice has on
   your country’s society and culture
   • Your host culture’s beliefs and values within a
   global and comparative perspective
Mr. Frank McKAY
Recruiting & University
  Relations Manager
    Schlumberger
Mr. Lionel ZAJDE
 Vice President
VITEC Multimedia
•   USA: up to 18 months fixed contract
•   Work force Stability
•   Highly motivated candidates
•   Bridging Cross Cultural challenges
    – Ideal link with French base HQ
    – Open mind to US work methods
    – Cross Educational Objectives
“Creating International
Management Depth through
International Partnerships”

      Dr. John McINTYRE
Professor & Executive Director
            CIBER
Georgia Institute of Technology
      PANEL MODERATOR
Ms. Amy Bass HENRY
Director of the Office of
International Education
  Georgia Institute of
     Technology
Ms. Florence RAMILLON
Head of the International
    Relations Office
  ICN Business School
      Nancy-Metz
Ms. Harriet RUSKIN
  Director of the
  MBA Program
 Emory University
SUMMARY DISCUSSION
         Q&A

 Dr. John McIntyre, Georgia Tech
 Mr. Steve Spires, BPI Group
 Dr. Ginette Chenard, Quebec
Delegation
 Ms. Rose Catherin, ERAI
Networking Lunch
1:00 pm – 2:15 pm



      HOST
   BPI Group

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France Atlanta 2010 | Bridging the atlantic

  • 1. Networking Breakfast 7:00 am – 8:00 am HOST Georgia Tech CIBER
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  • 3. Dr. John McINTYRE Professor & Executive Director CIBER Georgia Institute of Technology CONFERENCE MODERATOR
  • 4. “Matching Corporate Strategy and HR Training Needs” Mr. Steve SPIRES President Southeast Region BPI Group PANEL MODERATOR
  • 5. Ms. Jan MELCHER Director of Eastern Operations Georgia Quick Start
  • 6. Georgia Quick Start The State of Georgia’s workforce training program provided free-of-charge as an economic development incentive to new, expanding, and existing industries in Georgia. – Ranked No. 1 workforce training program in U.S. in surveys of site selection consultants – Created in 1967 – 6,065 projects delivered since created – In FY2010, 29% of projects involved international companies from 15 different countries
  • 7. The Quick Start Process Quick Start ensures a company’s exact training requirements are met and facilitates knowledge/technology transfer by following “the Quick Start process”: – Needs analysis – Project study at company location – Collaboration with company SMEs (subject matter experts) – Instructional design, development and delivery
  • 8. Quick Start Training Quick Start’s comprehensive, customized training can include: – Pre-employment and assessment (“Select the Best”) – Customized, job-specific training – Team-building, communications, leadership and professional development training – Productivity enhancement and continuous improvement training
  • 9. Quick Start’s Cross-cultural Training • Quick Start delivers customized cross-cultural training to facilitate integration of management and workforce, such as “Working with French for U.S. Americans” and “Working with U.S. Americans for French.” • Topics include: – Understanding historical relationships – Recognizing cultural influences (food, cinema, fashion, philosophy) – Addressing stereotypes – Appreciating aspects of cultural systems: • Personal space • Sense of time • Work habits and values • Dress and appearance
  • 10. Quick Start’s French Clients In recent years, Quick Start has developed customized workforce training for French companies such as: – Merial (a subsidiary of Sanofi-Aventis) – Saint-Gobain Desjonqueres – SAFT America, Inc. – Chemtall, Inc. – Muskin Leisure Products, Inc.
  • 11. Dr. Jérôme CABY Dean ICN Business School Nancy-Metz
  • 12. Mr. Jorge GUERRA Executive Director Business Operations EFACEC North America
  • 13. Sep 2008 Nov 2009
  • 14. Generation at Transmission Distribution Low Voltage at High Voltage at Low Voltage Fuel/Nuclear/ long distances Households Renewable Power Power Transformer Transformer
  • 15. Power Transformers - U.S.A. European corporation having its first Greenfield in the U.S.A. Key factors: U.S. Work-force selection (skills assessment, recruiting) U.S. Work-force training (replicate the mfg process) Our sales model stems on QUALITY & RELIABILITY Crucial factor for our U.S. factory to reflect both “labels” A U.S. trainer  Early understanding of the manufacturing process - In situ and breaking cultural barriers - Video & 3 D technology (replicate the mfg process) A U.S. trainer  Participating of the HR selection process, working together with local teaching institutions and implementing at the manufacturing site, assisting in Quality execution
  • 16. The U.S. trainer Quick Start professionals draw on experience in a variety of industries, including metals, plastics and chemicals, to design and produce the training your employees’ need – from math and measurement to robotics and PLC. Software simulations and hands-on robot control devices
  • 17. A complex and highly technological manufacturing process replicated with success…!
  • 18. “University Talent and Global Competitiveness” Mr. Greg KING Strategic Partners Officer Georgia Tech Enterprise Innovation Institute PANEL MODERATOR
  • 19. Mr. Marc GOODMAN University Innovations Program Director Alcatel Lucent
  • 20. Dr. Felipe DOLZ Executive Director Global Regulatory Affairs Merial
  • 21. Dr. Parmeet GROVER Group Vice President Strategic Marketing Michelin North America
  • 22. Industry and Universities – two wheels on the same axle? Parmeet Grover, Ph.D. Group Vice-President, Global Strategic Marketing COO – Michelin Travel & Lifestyle NA
  • 23. Industry-University Partnerships – WHY they can be a win-win? • Collaboration can result in a virtuous innovation cycle – Universities: Help chart the long-term knowledge roadmap – Industry: make the roadmap a short to mid term reality – Universities: Refine the roadmap to make more pragmatic • Talent management needs are complimentary – Industry: ‘demand-driven’ – Universities: ‘supply-driven’ • Resource allocation imperatives are complimentary – Time horizon: shorter/mid vs. longer – Specificity of objective: specific problems vs. more open – KPIs: degree of emphasis on financial results
  • 24. Industry-University Partnerships – HOW to make them a win-win? • Ensure the right ‘match’ H Creative, custom Experts; Expertise approach Grad; Prof – Expertise required – Resources available Generalist; L Undergrad L H Resources • Clearly articulate why the relationship is ‘win-win’ • Clearly define the setup – Objectives of the project(s) – Type of talent/student required – Funding
  • 25. Networking Break 10:00 am – 10:30 am HOST French American Chamber of Commerce
  • 26. “Tapping into Worldwide Talent through International Internships” Dr. Steve McLAUGHLIN Vice Provost for International Initiatives Georgia Institute of Technology PANEL MODERATOR
  • 27. Ms. Debbie Gulick DONOHUE Director Work Abroad Program Georgia Institute of Technology
  • 28. What is Georgia Tech doing to prepare students for today’s workforce?
  • 29. Division of Professional Practice Cooperative Program (1912) Graduate Cooperative Program (1983) Internship Program (2002) Work Abroad Program (2005)
  • 30. Why the Work Abroad Program was created • Quality Enhancement Plan: “Strengthening the Global Competence and Research Experiences of Undergraduate Students” • Global competence is the product of both international studies and experiences designed to instill a deep and multi-faceted understanding of global relations, intercultural differences, and international disciplinary practices
  • 31. Why it’s especially important for Georgia Tech to prepare students for global careers The leading fields of study for Americans studying abroad are the: • social sciences (21% of those studying abroad), • business and management (20%), • humanities (12%), • fine or applied arts (7%), • physical/life sciences (7%), • foreign languages (6%), • health professions (5%), • education (4%), • engineering (3%), • math/computer science (2%) • and agriculture (1%). - Institute for International Education, Open Doors Report 2010
  • 32. Georgia Tech Work Abroad Program History Work Abroad Placements by Year 250 215 200 149 150 115 # of Terms 100 # of Countries 46 36 50 32 32 11 19 20 0 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010
  • 33. Open Doors Report 2010 Institute of International Education 37% increase in the number of students participating in practical work experiences as part of their study abroad (18,715 students now receiving academic credit at U.S. colleges and universities for internships or work abroad).
  • 34. Models for Work Abroad 1. International co-op Year 1 2 3 4 5 Fall Academic Academic Work Study Academic Semester Studies Studies Term Abroad Studies Spring Academic Work Academic International Academic Semester Studies Term Studies Work Term Studies Summer Academic Work International Semester Optional Studies Term Work Term 2. Single or double semester internship overseas 3. Domestic internship followed up by an international internship 4. Study abroad then work abroad (Georgia Tech Lorraine, 6-month internship) 5. Full-time hires
  • 35. Risks for Employers 1. Student has less likelihood of working for your company full-time than hiring a citizen of your country 2. Administrative duties are more difficult than hiring US citizens, ex: visas and work permits 3. Potential language problems 4. Cultural adaptations Benefits for Employers 1. Low cost (pay the cost of living) 2. Training students for the global workforce/your company in a different country 3. Raising your company profile on campus 4. Junior leadership opportunity for entering workforce to understand your global company 5. Bridging the gap of intellectual talent needed today
  • 36. Sample Case Studies Michelin • 6 month internships Areva • Study at Georgia Tech Lorraine for one semester and work for 2 semesters Imerys • Intern globally for a minimum of 3 months
  • 37. Results of Students who have worked abroad Student’s preparation to: • Communicate in your host country’s language • Function on multidisciplinary teams • Carry out projects independently • Use computing technology in discipline-specific analysis and design • Analyze and interpret data • Think critically and logically • Use techniques, skills, and tools necessary for practice in your discipline
  • 38. Results of Students who have worked abroad Student’s understanding of: • The impact of your professional practice has on your country’s society and culture • Your host culture’s beliefs and values within a global and comparative perspective
  • 39. Mr. Frank McKAY Recruiting & University Relations Manager Schlumberger
  • 40. Mr. Lionel ZAJDE Vice President VITEC Multimedia
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  • 43. USA: up to 18 months fixed contract • Work force Stability • Highly motivated candidates • Bridging Cross Cultural challenges – Ideal link with French base HQ – Open mind to US work methods – Cross Educational Objectives
  • 44. “Creating International Management Depth through International Partnerships” Dr. John McINTYRE Professor & Executive Director CIBER Georgia Institute of Technology PANEL MODERATOR
  • 45. Ms. Amy Bass HENRY Director of the Office of International Education Georgia Institute of Technology
  • 46. Ms. Florence RAMILLON Head of the International Relations Office ICN Business School Nancy-Metz
  • 47. Ms. Harriet RUSKIN Director of the MBA Program Emory University
  • 48. SUMMARY DISCUSSION Q&A  Dr. John McIntyre, Georgia Tech  Mr. Steve Spires, BPI Group  Dr. Ginette Chenard, Quebec Delegation  Ms. Rose Catherin, ERAI
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  • 50. Networking Lunch 1:00 pm – 2:15 pm HOST BPI Group