At the not so long ago CIPD Guardian recruitment awards I was half involved in a conversation with a bit of a dyed in the wool old styleee agency type and picked up that, well what I thought was being said anyway, the CIPD annual conference was being canned after this year.
I wondered why and what implications for the Recruitment Industry this might have. I’ve only gone twice myself and whilst the social side for agencies is seemingly the reson d’etre, I would have anticipated the days of presentations and networking would surely hold some value for the rank and file (even if the days of the big decision makers attending is probably long passed). Personally I’ve, in recent years, quite enjoyed the Jobsite et al. LondonGate event that has popped up as a bit of an alternative bash for London bound digital types, but I still thought this was quite a big change in the HR & Rec Ad industry calendar. But I was indeed mistaken by how I read the conversation - it’s Harrogate that’s being canned as the venue in favour of Manchester.
Old news now for many of you reading this I’m sure, but it struck me as a clear illustration as to just how uncomfortable change makes so many people feel, demonstrated in the way that they could talk about “the end of Harrogate” as if the whole thing was coming to an end. Perhaps I just haven’t been enough to get so enamored with the event or venue? Maybe I’m just too un-sentimental? Perhaps sentimentality and / or fear of change is so ingrained in Recruitment and HR land that that’s why digital media in our sector is still not embraced as emphatically and widely as it should be?
But at the same time there’s almost certainly a counter lesson - whilst Digital Natives come on stream in the employment world and more and more Digital Immigrants become assimilated - there’s still a massively significant population who want, and will continue to want, their world to be forever Harrogate once a year. And whilst the march of time and technological progress will reduce their numbers, they’re still target candidates for many an employer. The counter lesson then: Don't forget the mix, that's all.
Anyway - whilst I was pondering this I also recalled a Joel Cheesman update about what I guess would be America’s equivalent event - SHRM - and one particular one where he covered off some of the entertainment that could be partaken in. I think, and I could be wrong, but didn’t one year the Guardian or Evening Standard dust off Tony Hadley (and this was well before 80s revival was cool). Well check out the headline SHRM headliners from this year:
CareerBuilder with a live concert from Maroon 5.
SHRM presents Lionel Ritchie.
Maroon 5?! The real Lionel “All night long / Dancing on the ceiling / Hello” Ritchie!! Flippin nora. I guess if the Americans know how to do one thing - its splash some cash (recession or no). Maybe with the digital recruitment element continuing to outstrip all other growth in our sector (and as it will continue to do so) we can look forward to Coldplay at LondonGate 2009? Although one thing I am is a realist and so as this is the UK I accept that it’s more likely to be Coldplace.
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