Free HR workshops return to National HR Summit

Registrations are now open for high-demand sessions, including workplace health and wellbeing and HR technology

Free HR workshops return to National HR Summit
Registrations for the National HR Summit Expo have opened this week, offering HR professionals free tickets to access workshops, activities, networking events and browse a handpicked range of products and services designed for the HR industry.

More than 1,000 HR professionals are expected to attend this year’s event, which returns to Sydney’s Luna Park on 14-15 March to mark its sixteenth year. Among the most popular aspects of the Expo each year are the workshops, which cover a range of relevant topics and are free to attend for HR professionals.

Some of the sessions on offer in 2018 include:

How FISH! will transform your corporate culture
FISH! is a culture philosophy based on four key principles. Find out how it can improve team engagement and morale and boost motivation in your organisation - Find out more and register
Presented by Corporate Challenge Events

From millennials to Gen Z: Productivity in the new workplace
Explore the differences between these two new generations and how to attract, engage and retain them in your organisation - Find out more and register
Presented by Deakin University

An integrated approach to health and wellbeing
Improve the impact of your health and wellbeing initiatives with practical tips in this session, which will help you create measurable behavioural change - Find out more and register
Presented by Health at Work

Embracing technology to create a humanistic work environment
This interactive session explores the tangible relationship between employee experience and organisational performance, focusing on the key elements that drive holistic change - Find out more and register
Presented by Synchrony Global

Powering talent decisions across the employee lifecycle
Move beyond a rudimentary approach to identifying your best performers and find out how effective assessment can increase productivity, reduce cost, decrease attrition and support your HR and business strategy – Find out more and register
Presented by Talent Solutions

An integrated approach to health and wellbeing
Explore the ways an integrated approach to health and wellbeing in the workplace can create measurable behavioural change – Find out more and register
Presented by Health at Work

How financial wellbeing can help drive engagement and performance in your organisation
Find out how you can implement a successful financial wellbeing program that will positively affect both your employees and your company - Find out more and register
Presented by Ironfish

Recruitment and selection – the choice is yours
This session will look at the latest in the science of selection and the practical implications – Find out more and register
Presented by Saville Assessment

Physical meets digital – why you need both as an HR practitioner
Find out about the current trend to providing digital health, safety and wellbeing services - a trend that allows for greater reach and greater employee personalisation – Find out more and register
Presented by Vitality Works


More information about activities and sessions available at the Expo is available here. Seating is limited at all workshops so pre-registration online is recommended.

HR professionals interested in attending the conference sessions can still register for the limited-release Early Bird discount tickets until Friday 2 February, which includes access to the HR Summit main conference or HR Directors Forum. More information is available at www.hrsummit.com.au.
 

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