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Don't Miss Fall 2007's Best Events for the Human Capital Management Professional

Fall 2007 will see an active season of conferences and symposiums tailored for the needs of HCM professionals. Highlights include

Oracle HCM Users Group (OHUG) will continue its tradition of helping members share experiences in using Oracle products and services at an annual conference scheduled for September 24-27 at the Paris Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. OHUG expects this to be the largest Oracle HCM Users Group meeting yet, with tracks devoted to Oracle's PeopleSoft Enterprise and Oracle E-Business Suite applications. Special interest group sessions devoted to the education and retail industries will also be featured. Get more information and register.

MediaTec Publishing's Chief Learning Officer Symposium Fall 2007 will take place from October 1-3 at the Loews Ventana Canyon Resort in Tucson, Arizona. The conference will focus on the rise of the enterprise education and development industry, as well as the chief learning officer's strategic role in developing new strategies for exploration and invention for corporate learning programs. Find out more and register.

Human Resource Executive's 10th Anniversary HR Technology Conference & Exposition is October 10-12 at Chicago's Navy Pier. The focus of this year's presentations will be talent management, with an emphasis on recruiting and performance management. Speakers scheduled for this year's sessions include 60 executives holding positions of vice president or higher, including 30 CEOs. Find out more and register.

Oracle OpenWorld 2007, running from November 11 to 15 in San Francisco, includes more than 1,400 business and technical sessions, including presentations targeted for HCM professionals. Included will be tracks describing how Oracle E-Business Suite Human Capital Management helps enterprises put the right people in the right jobs, develop and reward top performers, retain key talent for the long term, and increase efficiency and operating performance. In addition, presentations devoted to Oracle's PeopleSoft Human Capital Management show how organizations are using the programs to streamline HR operations, strengthen workforce governance, and boost organizational performance through a more effective workforce. Find out more about Oracle OpenWorld and register today.

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