Free workshops return to the National HR Summit

HC readers can register for a range of complimentary workshops on topics such as HR technology and performance management

Free workshops return to the National HR Summit
The first of the free workshops at the 2017 National HR Summit have been announced this week.

1,000 HR professionals are expected to attend this year’s event, which returns to Luna Park Sydney on 29-30 March. The free workshops are one of the most popular components of the HR Summit Expo, covering a range of relevant topics. 

All workshops are free to attend to HR professionals. There are a limited number of seats in each session so pre-registration online is recommended.

DAY ONE: Wednesday 29 March 2017

9:30am The future of HR technology: Navigating the ever-evolving landscape
- Presented by ELMO Talent Management Software
Gain insight into how you can leverage HR technology to boost organisational performance

Find out more and register

10:45am Strategies to develop a positive workplace culture
- Presented by Corporate Challenge Events
Explore simple ways you and  your team can develop a workplace culture for success

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DAY TWO: Thursday 30 March 2017

9:30am The five key elements to achieve an effective health and wellbeing program
- Presented by Health@Work
Addressing health issues and promoting healthy habits can have significant benefits to workers and businesses. Learn how

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10:45am The five ways to motivate and help your employees save with a Novated Lease
- Presented by sgfleet
Gain insight into how to best utilise Novated Leases as a key HR tool in your business

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12:00pm The evolution of performance management: Then, now and the future
- Presented by Subscribe-HR
Explore what’s worked and what hasn’t in performance management and how to fit a solution that works

Find out more and register

More workshops will be announced in coming weeks. Check www.hrsummit.com.au for updates or to go directly to registration click here.
 
 

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