The Five Domains of High-Performance Organizations
i4cp is hosting a complimentary webinar on Thursday, January 14, 2010 at 1pm EST titled, The Five Domains of High-Performance Organizations.
Innovative products and a compelling business strategy are essential, but both fall flat without the human capital that drives the organization. Yet, most companies don't look at the workforce with the same value, nor have the means to measure its success.
Over the past 40 years, i4cp has conducted hundreds of studies of the many elements that combine to form the foundations of top organizations. In doing so, i4cp has identified five core human capital areas - what we refer to as the "domains" of expertise - that high-performance organizations share.
In this webinar, Jay Jamrog, i4cp's SVP of Research, will explore the five human capital domains of high-performance organizations and reveal strategies and solutions to make improvements that drive business success. The webinar is designed for senior level executives.
Register now for this exclusive online event.
As vice president of marketing at i4cp, Erik is currently responsible for all marketing efforts for the company and works alongside several departments to execute organizational initiatives. He also oversees web development projects. Located in Seattle, WA, he brings over 15 years of Internet marketing experience, most of which are in the research industry.
Prior to i4cp, Erik worked as Internet Marketing Director at market research panel company GMI, where he was responsible for global online marketing and panel growth in several countries. He also managed the graphic design team and worked extensively with other departments on process improvements and plan development. GMI experienced exceptional revenue growth - several hundred percent - during his tenure. Prior to GMI, Erik founded FilmJabber.com, a movie review and information website that continues to grow in popularity and traffic.
Erik received a B.A. in Business Administration with a concentration in Management Information Systems from Western Washington University.