Skilling Australia Summit 2010
August 10 - 11, 2010(Ended)Rendezvous Hotel Melbourne
Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne, Australia
The Australian economy is faring well on a global scale, in
comparison to some of the traditionally strong economies. Yet, within
the country there are certain skill sets, regions and industries where
competition is still fierce, where knowledge and talent is being lost,
or hard to find in the first place. An aging population, with a sizeable
proportion of the workforce facing retirement in the near future, and a
lack of the right skills sets two of the key influencing factors on
current and future recruitment issues. Some of the less ‘glamorous’
industries face further hurdles as they need to overcome public
perception problems.Workable solutions are needed and plans need to be put into action now.
Skilling Australia Summit 2010 provides a meeting place for human resources and senior decision and policy makers to come together to put ideas on the table, share practical strategies and to trigger action.
Some of the questions that will be debated at the Skilling Summit 2010:
- How do you effectively source new talent?
- What can you do to reduce any ‘brain drain’?
- What are you doing to compete with other potential employers for the best candidates?
- How do you plan to keep essential knowledge and experience within your organisation?
- What are you doing to prepare for a changing workforce demographic?
- What can you do to facilitate, and to benefit from, changing working lifestyles?
Address
328 Flinders Street,
Melbourne,
Australia
Melbourne,
Australia
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599-3119 Australian Dollar (Early registration date: May 31, 2010)
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