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HR in the Studio
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HR in the Studio,
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Business and Legal, Lecture

Sam Park
, Shiny Entertainment
Sam Park, Shiny Entertainment's human resources manager, will discuss the role of HR within the environment of a game development studio. The lecture covers hard topics such as financing, recruiting, studio efficiency and HR-related legal issues, as well as the trickier subjects of job definitions, corporate communications relating to HR, and day-to-day employee relations among producers, programmers and artists. The lecture also shares some lessons learned from the development process of Shiny's most recent project, Enter The Matrix, focusing on the role of HR in both coordinating with external contractors and acquiring additional crunch-time brainpower and QA from other developers within the corporate family. The discussion wraps up with a brief question-and-answer session.

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