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What's next at Work? Exploring the big trends - 22 August 2018

What's next at Work? Exploring the big trends - 22 August 2018

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23 August 2018 06:45 - 09:45 Four Points By Sheraton, 99 Mary St, Brisbane.

What's next at work? 

Exploring the big trends impacting our workplaces

Our workplaces are incredibly busy and it's therefore easy to get out of touch with the latest trends affecting workplaces more broadly.

This session aims to bring you up to speed quickly with the emerging trends from across the world by distilling workplace insights from the 2018 International Society for Industrial and Organisational Psychology Confererence recently held in Chicago.

In this workshop you will gain insight into 8 trends currently impacting workplaces worldwide, including gamification, agility and incivility and give you the opportunity to reflect on and discuss how they may play out in your organisation.

This session is essential for anyone keen to remain ahead of the waves of change sweeping across our workplaces at an ever increasing rate.

Download the invitation here

Speaker

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As a Principal Consultant with Pinnacle Group Australia, Susan Crawford works with senior leadership teams and frontline leaders, both individually and collectively, to hone strategies and skills that are required to achieve high performance and build engaged and productive workplaces.
Susan is an experienced educator, consulting psychologist and facilitator with broad experience across all business sectors.

Attendance at the Forum is complimentary and will include light refreshments. RSVP: Wednesday 15 August 2018. Contact: Hilary Pakeman-Lester on 07 3239 2582 or email hpakemanlester@dfp.com.au

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