Melbourne HR event to offer free workshops

One of the most popular elements of the National HR Summit has been added to the Melbourne event for the first time

Melbourne HR event to offer free workshops

Registrations have opened for a series of free workshops at the 2017 HR Summit in Melbourne.

Part of the award-winning National HR Summit series, the HR Summit Melbourne will be held on 19-20 July at the Melbourne Convention Centre.

“The free workshops are one of the most popular components of the National HR Summit,” said event manager Jemma Tolhurst. “Attendance numbers at our Melbourne event have been growing over the past few years so we thought it a good time to add the workshops so we can provide HR professionals with even more value.” 

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 19 July 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

11:15am 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

Find out more and register

12:30pm What if pigs could fly? Suspending disbelief to make room for innovative workforce strategy

  • Presented by DLPA

This interactive session will take you through the process of developing an innovative mindset. Think about the future you want and develop the workforce strategy to get there

Find out more and register

DAY TWO: Thursday 20 July 2017

9:30am Improving financial wellbeing to boost employee mental health and engagement

  • Presented by VicSuper

This session will focus on current issues affecting the Australian workforce and best-practice trends and thinking in employee engagement.

Find out more and register

Limited seats available. Check the event website for updates or to go directly to registration click here.

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