GENEVA ECONOMICS
Risk analysis in HR
What we offer
Geneva Economics • Tel.: + 41 79 52 74 185 • E-Mail: info@geneva-economics.com
Risk analysis tools for Human Resources decisions
Hiring and social risks on labour markets around the globe
Analysis of local labour market conditions using Big Data
Employment projections: Short- and long-term
Detailed labour supply projections (occupations, skills, gender)
Skills gap analysis
Labour cost developments and forecasts
Analysing risks due to regulatory, legislative and tax changes
Predictive Human Resources solutions
Fluctuations and long-term planning of staffing needs
Attrition and training needs of talent
Network risks arising from key employees
Tailor-made risk models for labour cost predictions
Human capital accounting and evaluation
Human Resources dash boards for data mining
How this benefits you
Geneva Economics • Tel.: + 41 79 52 74 185 • E-Mail: info@geneva-economics.com
Are you planning to invest in
new cities, markets or sectors,
but don’t know much about the
local talent pool?
 We will provide you with a
detailed labour market
analysis and trends
Do you want to expand your
existing activities and want to
assess the potential risk to your
talent pool?
 We will assess the risk to your
business against economic,
social, regulatory and political
challenges
Do you want to be prepared for
changing jobs trends that could
affect your current business?
 We offer you studies on mega
trends in global economic,
social and political
developments that can affect
your HR decisions
Do you have a complex supply
chain that faces risks from talent
shortages?
 We can design the
quantitative tools for an
efficient HR management of
your supply chain
What we have done
Geneva Economics • Tel.: + 41 79 52 74 185 • E-Mail: info@geneva-economics.com
Some of our recent work includes
Detailed employment projections (sector and
occupations) for Peru, Colombia, Costa Rica,
Algeria
Short-term labour market forecasts for G20
countries using Big Data
Hiring Risk indicator for G7 countries
Medium-term earnings projections for 120
countries using machine learning
Global labour market analysis and commentary
Future of work predictions
What distinguishes us from others?
Our services combine expertise in economic,
social, political and regulatory issues
We look at both macro and micro trends to
detect labour market risks and opportunities
We uncover trends and challenges from diverse
and rich economic, social and political
databases
We provide quantitative tools and services using
state-of-the-art empirical methods to
enhance predictive precision
Who we are
Geneva Economics • Tel.: + 41 79 52 74 185 • E-Mail: info@geneva-economics.com
Ekkehard Ernst
Quantitative macroeconomist and HR
specialist
15 years of international experience
Global and country risk analysis
Geneva Economics Founding Partner
LinkedIn profile:
https://ch.linkedin.com/in/ekkehardernst
Jorge Davalos
Econometrician, data specialist and
tool developer
5 years of international experience
Forecasting and data exploration
Geneva Economics Founding Partner
LinkedIn profile:
https://pe.linkedin.com/in/davalosjorge/en
Faten Saliba
Labour market and policy evaluation
specialist
3 years of international experience
Country level expertise and academia
Geneva Economics Founding Partner
LinkedIn profile:
https://ch.linkedin.com/in/faten-saliba-
763aba51
Clive Altshuler
Quantitative macroeconomist and
risk analyst
35 years of international experience
Large-scale macro and risk models
Geneva Economics Partner
LinkedIn profile:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/clivealtshuler
More information
Geneva Economics • Tel.: + 41 79 52 74 185 • E-Mail: info@geneva-economics.com
Visit our web site:
http://www.geneva-economics.com
https://public.tableau.com/profile/ekkehard.ernst#!/
Information presentation:
http://slides.com/ekkehard3/deck
Consult our on-line research:
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ekkehard_Ernst
http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/fandd/2015/03/ernst.htm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_agETra7u4
http://r4d.africantransformation.org/the-case-of-peru/

Geneva economics - Overview

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    What we offer GenevaEconomics • Tel.: + 41 79 52 74 185 • E-Mail: info@geneva-economics.com Risk analysis tools for Human Resources decisions Hiring and social risks on labour markets around the globe Analysis of local labour market conditions using Big Data Employment projections: Short- and long-term Detailed labour supply projections (occupations, skills, gender) Skills gap analysis Labour cost developments and forecasts Analysing risks due to regulatory, legislative and tax changes Predictive Human Resources solutions Fluctuations and long-term planning of staffing needs Attrition and training needs of talent Network risks arising from key employees Tailor-made risk models for labour cost predictions Human capital accounting and evaluation Human Resources dash boards for data mining
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    How this benefitsyou Geneva Economics • Tel.: + 41 79 52 74 185 • E-Mail: info@geneva-economics.com Are you planning to invest in new cities, markets or sectors, but don’t know much about the local talent pool?  We will provide you with a detailed labour market analysis and trends Do you want to expand your existing activities and want to assess the potential risk to your talent pool?  We will assess the risk to your business against economic, social, regulatory and political challenges Do you want to be prepared for changing jobs trends that could affect your current business?  We offer you studies on mega trends in global economic, social and political developments that can affect your HR decisions Do you have a complex supply chain that faces risks from talent shortages?  We can design the quantitative tools for an efficient HR management of your supply chain
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    What we havedone Geneva Economics • Tel.: + 41 79 52 74 185 • E-Mail: info@geneva-economics.com Some of our recent work includes Detailed employment projections (sector and occupations) for Peru, Colombia, Costa Rica, Algeria Short-term labour market forecasts for G20 countries using Big Data Hiring Risk indicator for G7 countries Medium-term earnings projections for 120 countries using machine learning Global labour market analysis and commentary Future of work predictions What distinguishes us from others? Our services combine expertise in economic, social, political and regulatory issues We look at both macro and micro trends to detect labour market risks and opportunities We uncover trends and challenges from diverse and rich economic, social and political databases We provide quantitative tools and services using state-of-the-art empirical methods to enhance predictive precision
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    Who we are GenevaEconomics • Tel.: + 41 79 52 74 185 • E-Mail: info@geneva-economics.com Ekkehard Ernst Quantitative macroeconomist and HR specialist 15 years of international experience Global and country risk analysis Geneva Economics Founding Partner LinkedIn profile: https://ch.linkedin.com/in/ekkehardernst Jorge Davalos Econometrician, data specialist and tool developer 5 years of international experience Forecasting and data exploration Geneva Economics Founding Partner LinkedIn profile: https://pe.linkedin.com/in/davalosjorge/en Faten Saliba Labour market and policy evaluation specialist 3 years of international experience Country level expertise and academia Geneva Economics Founding Partner LinkedIn profile: https://ch.linkedin.com/in/faten-saliba- 763aba51 Clive Altshuler Quantitative macroeconomist and risk analyst 35 years of international experience Large-scale macro and risk models Geneva Economics Partner LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clivealtshuler
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    More information Geneva Economics• Tel.: + 41 79 52 74 185 • E-Mail: info@geneva-economics.com Visit our web site: http://www.geneva-economics.com https://public.tableau.com/profile/ekkehard.ernst#!/ Information presentation: http://slides.com/ekkehard3/deck Consult our on-line research: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ekkehard_Ernst http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/fandd/2015/03/ernst.htm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_agETra7u4 http://r4d.africantransformation.org/the-case-of-peru/