Robert E. Ployhart is the Bank of America Professor of Business Administration and an internationally recognized expert in human resources, staffing, talent analytics, and legal issues relating to talent. He has published over 100 scholarly articles and chapters on these topics, written two books, and served as an Associate Editor for multiple academic journals. He has received many scholarly awards, and is a Fellow of the American Psychological
Association, the Association for Psychological Science, and the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology. He has also engaged in an active consulting practice with domestic and global organizations. He has a Ph.D. in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from Michigan State University (1999).
Jeff A. Weekley is a Clinical Professor and Director of the Human Resource Management program at the University of Texas at Dallas. Previously, he was the Global Leader for Talent Consulting in IBM's SmarterWorkforce, leading that team in the development and implementation of systems for employee assessment, development, succession planning, and HR analytics. He has also held several senior human resource management positions with Zales Corporation, Southland Corporation, and
Greyhound Lines. Dr. Weekley received his Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior from the University of Texas at Dallas and Master of Science in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from Texas A&M. His research has focused largely on talent acquisition issues, particularly in the realms of situational judgment
testing, personality and values, interviewing, faking, and talent flows through organizations.
Julian Dalzell has over 49 years of experience in the field of global resources management as both practitioner and educator. He held increasingly senior HR leadership roles on three continents and five countries with the Royal Dutch/Shell group of Companies and has been teaching in South Carolina's prestigious Masters in HR program for the past six years.