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Lopez Group HR Council holds 10th HR Summit
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Amb. Manuel M. LopezThemed “HR TO DA MAX: Revolutionizing HR to Sustain Organizational Excellence,” the Lopez Group HR Council held its 10th HR Summit on November 25, 2011. Attended by people managers from Lopez Group companies, the summit was hosted by Energy Development Corporation (EDC) at its new corporate offices at One Corporate Center, Ortigas.

In her opening remarks, HR Council chair Cedie Lopez-Vargas gave an overview of the summit as well as the activities and accomplishments of the HR Council over the past year.

As the keynote speaker, Lopez Group chairman Amb. Manuel M. Lopez shared his views on HR.

“Your job is to see to it that everyone is well motivated, whether someone is watching or not, to work according to the Lopez valuesFPH chairman Federico R. LopezFurthermore I want our HR professionals to be concerned about the career development of our people, making sure that high-potential employees achieve their potentials,” he stressed.

Forum moderator Susan Grace Rivera began the summit proper by leading the participants in a chant: “The revolution starts with me! The revolution starts with you! The revolution starts with us!”
Lopez Group HR Council chair Cedie Lopez-Vargas
The leaders’ forum resource speakers, Maynilad president and CEO Victorio Vargas and Microventures Inc. president and CEO Bam Aquino, tackled “Strategic Partnering with HRs and Leveling of Expectations.”

Meanwhile, EDC president and COO Richard Tantoco shared his company’s transition from governmentowned corporation to private entity and where they want the company to be in the future in “The EDC Story.”

Rounding out the morning’s learning session was the plenary session “Building the HR Function of the Future” with Robert Zampetti of Towers Watson, Hong Kong.FPH VP for HR Beth Canlas

In the afternoon, four concurrent sessions catered to the varying cfffoncerns of the people managers of the Lopez Group: organizational development trends, talent strategies, social business trends and their impact on the workplace, and “leveling up” HR and communications skills.

The afternoon’s plenary session on compensation and benefits trends was led by Joseph Javier of Towers Watson Philippines.

“The launch of the Lopez values is anchored on the wish of our chairman emeritus, Oscar M. Lopez, to ensure that all the Lopez companiesBam Aquino of Microventurestures Inc. will be built to last,” First Philippine Holdings Corporation (FPH) chairman and CEO Federico R. Lopez (FRL) said in his closing remarks.

“Superior strategy and positioning is useless if our companies don’t have the culture and values that enable business excellence to thrive and be sustained over time,” FRL added. “…We have to constantly leverage on each other’s strengths if we are to thrive as a Group.”

HR Summit chair Beth Canlas, VP-HR of FPH, did a recap of the key learning from the learning sessions.


Ambassador Manuel M. Lopez
Ambassador Manuel M. Lopez
 FPH Chairman Federico R. Lopez FPH Chairman Federico R. Lopez
 Elean Pazon Elean Pazon
 Elizabeth Nasol President of Organizational Development Professionals Network (ODPN)

 Elizabeth Nasol, President of

Organizational Development

Professionals Network (ODPN)

 Joseph Javier

 Joseph Javier, Specialist, Data Surveys

and Technology, Towers Watsons

Philippines

 Larry Martin and Dine Laureana of ABS-CBN

 Larry Martin 2011 Biggest Loser

Winner and Dine Laureana of

ABS-CBN

 Paolo Benigno

 Paolo Benigno "Bam" A. Aquino IV

 President and CEO of Microventures

Inc. (MVI)

 Richard B. Tantoco

 Richard B. Tantoco, President and

COO of Energy Developement 

Corporation (EDC)

 Shirley Hombrebueno & Ernie Espinosa

 Shirley Hombrebueno and Ernie

Espinosa

 
Susan Grace Manalo

 Susan Grace Manalo, President of TLC

Consulting and former HR head of 

Globe Telecom

 
Victorio P. Vargas, President and CEO of Maynilad Water Services

 Victorio P. Vargas, President and CEO

of Maynilad Water Services


 

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