Leadership insights from Australia’s top HR directors

Award-winning HR directors will share exclusive insights at the 2018 National HR Summit

Leadership insights from Australia’s top HR directors

HRD readers seeking practical advice from the best in the profession now have the opportunity to hear from a panel of top HR Directors. The 2018 National HR Summit program will feature a panel of HR leaders comprising finalists in the Australian HR Director of the Year category at the 2017 Australian HR Awards. Panellists including Greg Barnier, Chief People Officer, icare NSW; Fiona Crawford, General Manager Human Resources, InfoTrack Pty Ltd and Laurence Halabut, Chief Human Resource Officer, Toyota Financial Services will share their challenges and insights into successful HR leadership.

Key topics that will be discussed during the panel session include:

  • What is the key to success in HR leadership today?
  • How is digital disruption changing the practice of HR?
  • How to lead, inspire, manage and engage a dynamic and rapidly changing workforce
  • Career development tips from HR directors who have made it to the top

More information is available here.

The National HR Summit will be held on 14-15 March at Luna Park Sydney. Marking its 16th year in 2017, the event brings together thought leaders, award-winning HR directors and business leaders to explore the challenges facing the HR profession and share insight into ‘better practice’ in today’s workplace.

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