
More investment in tech, but still achieving little (strategic) progress? Then it’s time to stop wasting financial and human resources and shift from digital activity to strategic intent.
Human Resources (HR) technology is everywhere. Yet, for many organizations, the result is an ever-growing HR tech stack without a corresponding advancement in talent strategy. The pattern is familiar: adding tools to fix local problems, filling gaps with short-term solutions, and adopting vendor-designed workflows that shape how you make talent decisions. The consequence? Complexity, as well as financial and human waste increases, accountability dilutes and strategic drift occurs.
Join us for a live 60- minute APAC-timed Enterprise Effectiveness (EEN) session in which Sharna Wiblen (Senior Research Scientist) will share insights from this year’s HR Tech Conference and illustrate how buying more technology can take you further away from your strategic intent. You’ll learn what you can do to put your talent strategy back on track.
Who should attend?
What’s the Enterprise Effectiveness Network (EEN)?
The Enterprise Effectiveness Network (EEN) is a dynamic peer-to-peer community where we discuss and address talent, organizational, and strategy execution challenges. Led by USC’s Center for Effective Organizations (CEO) experts Alec Levenson, Jennifer Deal, Sharna Wiblen EEN sessions are 90-minute virtual sessions founded on research-backed insights. By joining us for our EEN sessions, you’ll gain access to expert and research-led discussions and practical tools and be part of a network of like-minded professionals committed to advancing enterprise effectiveness. Together, we tackle real-world issues at a depth that drives meaningful, lasting impact.

CEO Senior Research Scientist
This program is open to all eligible individuals. The Center for Effective Organizations operates all of its programs and activities consistent with the University’s Notice of Non-Discrimination. Eligibility is not determined based on race, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or any other prohibited factor.