IMPACT REPORT
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2018
EXEC UT I V E SUMMA RY
Mexico Talent Forum is among Mexico Business Event’s suite of nine annual industry events that bring together the business and government thought leaders shaping each sector. These summits and forums are greatly anticipated by industry participants because they provide a high-profile platform for the exchange of ideas and the opportunity to network with decision-makers from both the public and private spheres. The reach of these exclusive conferences also extends beyond the conference hall into the realm of digital and social media, with visitors viewing the highlights of the conferences in the days and weeks after the event. On average, visits to an event’s webpage top 1,000 in the week following the conference, for example.
Profile of Attendants
43% C-Level 29% Upper Management 25% Middel Level 3% Media Reps
112 COMPANIES REPRESENTED (not counting speakers)
Media Reps
Neutral
Ne
Middle Level
Satisfied
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Upper Management
Very Satisfied
Satisfaction Level
C-Level
45% Very Satisfied 49% Satisfied 6% Neutral
Most Valuable Element
57% Relevance of Topics 34% Quality of Speakers 9% Networking Opportunities
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2018
152 PARTICIPANTS
24 Speakers 5 Media Reps 55 C-Level 37 Upper Management 32 Middle Level
5 MEMBERS OF THE PRESS
126 VIEWS ON LIVESTREAM
24 SPEAKERS
4,885 VISITS TO MBE WEBSITE AND 407 VISITS TO OUR BUSINESS BLOG
PR OG RA M A N D S P E A K E R S
07:30 REGISTRATION 08:30
NURTURING LEADERS WHO CAN DEAL WITH RAPID CHANGES IMPOSED BY MEGATRENDS
Presentation: Michelle Ferrari, CEO of Great Place to Work Mexico 09:00
VALUE CREATION PRACTICES FOR A NEW WORKFORCE
Moderator:
Jaime Cardoso, Marketing Director at Kronos Latin America
Panelists:
Paola Carranco, Founding Director and Consultant at Talent Lab
Gustavo Linares, Director General of Human Resources at UN Development Program
Diana Salinas, Director of Human Capital at Grupo Posadas
Jonathan Reyes, Head of Recruitment for Latin America at Uber
Miriam Dávila, Learning Manager Latin America at WeWork
10:00
NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK
10:30
GROWING THE TALENT MEXICO DEMANDS THROUGH ACADEMIA AND INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
Moderator:
Marta Román, Academic Director of Collective Academy
Panelists:
Juan Manuel Romero, Innovation and Development Coordinator at UNAM
Katia Villafuerte, Executive Coach and Professor at ITESM
Norma Muñóz, Academic Secretary at UNAQ
Zinia Padilla, Director of Culture and Change Management at ITESM
Mariana Monge, COO of Generation Mexico
11:30
NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK
2018 12:00
THE ROLE OF CHINA IN THE GLOBAL TALENT MARKET: HOW ARE CHINESE COMPANIES TRANSFORMING THE LABOR MARKET?
Presentation: Sergio Masse, Partner and COO of China Campus Network 12:30
HOW TO MANAGE TALENT IN THE 'GIG' ECONOMY
Moderator:
Jaime Morfín, Partner at CD Consultores
Panelists:
Alberto Mondelli, Director of Global Services and Solutions for Latin America at Willis Towers Watson
Roberto Miramontes, Director of Operations at Easy Mexico
Guido van der Zwet, General Manager America at IPS Powerful People
Gabriel Aparicio, Country Manager at Kelly Services Mexico
13:30
NETWORKING LUNCH
15:00
THE CEO CHALLENGE: STRATEGIES FOR TALENT DEVELOPMENT IN A TECHNOLOGY-BASED ECONOMY
Moderator:
Patricio Bichara, Co-Founder and CEO of Collective Academy
Panelists:
Joao Nunes, Executive Director of Michael Page
Jan Frowijn, Director of Business Collaboration at Rosen Mexico and Central America
Javier García, Co-founder and Director General of IOS Offices
16:00
THE SAVVY RECRUITER: ARE HR DEPARTMENTS READY FOR THE TASK AHEAD?
Presentation: Oscar Harada, Senior Relationship Manager for LinkedIn Latin America 16:30
NETWORKING COCKTAIL
COMPA N Y AT T EN DA N C E
Company name
Edf Renewables Mexico
Agile One
Emerson
ALPHA DEEPWATER SERVICES S DE RL DE CV
Énestas
American Industries
Envision
Anfitriones
ERM
ASTRUM
Extrategia
ATCO
First Majestic Silver Corp
Autotraffic
FOA Consultores
AXON Interconex
GDI
Baker & McKenzie
Generation México
Bancomext
Gobierno de Chihuahua
BASF
GoldCorp
BPF
Great Place to Work
Brivé
Grupo Alden
CAAAREM
Grupo Industrial Águila
Capgemini
Grupo Posadas
Carlson Wagonlit Travel
GRUPO SACSA
CD Consultores
Grupo Viso
China Campus Network México & Latam
Gympass
Coba Events
Helmut Fischer
Coconal
Hermes Systems
COLDWELL BANKER COMMERCIAL
Hogan Lovells
Collective Academy
INKPR
Consejo de Desarrollo Económico de Zacatecas
IOS OFFICES
Cyanco
iPS Powerful People
Délégation générale du Québec à Mexico
IQVIA
DG
ITESM
DVA Méxicana S.A. de C.V.
Iuyet
Easy Taxi
Ixaya Business S.A de C.V
2018 JATO
Sánchez Devanny
Kelly Services
SantaMarina Steta
Kepler Constructora, S.A. de C.V.
Schneider Electric México, SA de CV
KPMG
SCOTIABANK
Kronos
Seadrill
Latin American Rainmakers
SENER
Linet Group
SGS
STP
Mabasa
Stratascan México
Maillard Abogados
TalentLab
McKinsey & Company
Tec de Monterrey
Mercuria
Transportes Aereos Pegaso
Michael Page
Trina Solar
Mitsubishi
Uber
Motorola Solutions
UNAM
Multilatin Advisors
UNAQ
Murguia
Unifin
NEOLPHARMA
United Nations Development Program
Panalpina
Universidad Aeronáutica en Querétaro
PICACHO GRUPO AUTOMOTRIZ
VALVULAS WORCESTER DE MEXICO S.A. DE C.V.
Pierre Fabre Farma
Vestas
PPG MEXICO SA DE CV
Vulkan Do Brasil
Protiviti
WeWork
QTA
WILLIAMS SCOTSMAN MEXICO
Reliability and Risk Management México
Willis Towers Watson
Renaissance Oil Corp.
ZF Services
Rengen Rosen Group Safran Landing Systems Services Americas
M EXICO BUSI N E SS E V E NTS Mexico Business Events organizes high-level conferences where business and political leaders meet to discuss the key topics that are defining Mexico’s economic future. By connecting each industry’s key stakeholders, our events are accelerating the exchange of vital industry information, crucial to capitalize on Mexico’s economic potential, and creating new business opportunities in an unparalleled networking environment. Our conferences are organized in cooperation with the leading publications in each sector: Mexico Oil & Gas Review, Mexico Energy Review, Mexico Automotive Review, Mexico Mining Review, Mexico Health Review, Mexico Infrastructure & Urban Sustainability Review, Mexico Business Review and Mexico Aviation & Aerospace Review. By leveraging the industry expertise,
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Besides highquality networking opportunities, the contributions from prestigious panelists and speakers allow attendees to broaden their vision to make better decisions” Luis Vega, President of Sustentabilidad para México (SUMe)
reputation and networks of these publications, Mexico Business Events presents key speakers discussing the leading topics and trends in front of an audience of the top industry stakeholders.
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The organization was very executive, the program balanced and well thought out and the speakers with solid backgrounds in all areas” Armando Ortega, Vice President Latin America of New Gold
MEASURING IMPACT SURVEYS Very Dissatisfied
Mexico Business Events measures the impact of its conferences primarily through surveys of event participants.
Dissatisfied
These allow us to gain insights that help us deliver even greater value with each event. For example, of 462 participants surveyed during 2017's events, 45.3 percent responded “Very Satisfied” and
Satisfaction Level
48.7 percent said they were “Satisfied,” representing 94
45.3% Very Satisfied Neutral 48.7% Satisfied 4.7% Neutral Satisfied 1.1% Dissatisfied Very Satisfied Dissatisfied 0.2% Very
percent of respondents. This shows an overwhelming rate of satisfaction among participants and is consistent across all our annual events.
DIGITAL TRAFFIC Furthermore, Mexico Business Events maintains a digital presence online to monitor a conference’s reach after the event concludes. These figures illustrate the traffic generated online as a result of our digital outreach.
Unique Page Visits:
370,000 total visits per year (all sites)
Social Media Followers:
8,790 6,604 LIVESTREAM TRAFFIC:
2,309
total views in 2017
NETWORKING A key added value of the summits and forums organized by Mexico Business Events is in the networking opportunities presented to each participant during coffee breaks, lunch and the closing networking cocktail. These provide attendees the perfect opening to discuss strategies and opportunities with their peers and potential clients.
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Good level of speakers and moderators, live streaming”
Jesus M. Gomez, Coorporate Communications, Siemens