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How HR can adapt to the changing workplace

How HR can adapt to the changing workplace
‘How HR can adapt to the changing workplace’, will bring together leading HR influencers to share their latest thinking on the future of work. Moreover, they will look at how the workplace is being reshaped through the lens of the HR practitioner and provide practical advice to help you prepare. We're delighted to be joined by: Annabel Kaye: Renowned blogger, speaker and expert on the gig economy. Appeared on BBC Breakfast, BBC News, Radio 4. Glenn Elliott: Employee engagement expert, speaker, entrepreneur and co-author of 'Build it: The Rebel Playbook.' Andrew Spence: Top 30 Global Influencer in HR Tech, a Top 30 HR influencer and one of the Top 20 Experts in People Analytics.  Key topics will include: What is HR’s role in the gig economy? Demystifying the workforce impact of robotics, artificial intelligence and Blockchain How to keep employees engaged and build a culture that can thrive in an era of disruption Agenda 8:30am:  Arrival & Coffee9:00am:  Welcome and introduction – Jason Dowzell9:15am:  Is HR ready for the gig economy? – Annabel Kaye10:00am:  How HR can lead the design of better workplaces – Andrew Spence10:45am:  Coffee break11:15am:  Preparing your organisation for the future of work – Glenn Elliot11:45am:  Panel Session – Jason, Sarah, Annabel & Andrew12:15pm:  Summary & close morning session – Sarah Dowzell1:00pm: Lunch *Following lunch, from 2pm to 5pm, we will hold our annual NHR customer user group to update customers on our latest & planned developments, followed by a Q&A. Details will be sent separately. Who should attend? This event is ideal for business leaders, HR professionals and managers in small to medium-sized businesses (approx. 100-1,000 employees), who want to understand the impact of the changing workplace. If you’re concerned about how well your organisation is equipped for change and want pragmatic steps to take back to the office, this event is for you. Why attend? It’s hard to escape the day-to-day noise that stops you from learning about the big issues on the horizon. This event will give you the headspace to understand how the future of work will impact you and your business, while providing you with the energy, tools and approaches to start preparing now. You’ll also have plenty of opportunity to network with peers and share experiences with fellow professionals from organisations of a similar shape and size. FAQs What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event? The National Motorcycle Museum is situated in the very centre of England, in the West Midlands near both Solihull & Birmingham with easy access from both London/the South and the North of the UK.  By Road The National Motorcycle Museum is located directly on the J6 island of the M42 motorway, directly opposite the NEC near Solihull in the West Midlands. Once you are on the A45 and in the vicinity of the NEC and Airport, please look for our highway brown signs. Sat Nav postcode is B92 0EJ, however please follow brown signage when in the near vicinity. Car Parking You can park your car, motorcycle, van or motorhome for free in the Museum car parks which are situated on site.  We also have overflow car parks for busy event days. There are designated car park spaces for disabled visitors near to the Museum entrance. Visitors driving motorhomes or towing caravans can park their vehicles in the large overflow car park which has plenty of manoeuvring space. There are no height restrictions entering or leaving the site. By Bus The nearest convenient bus stops are situated at Birmingham International railway station or at Birmingham International airport. Both of these transport hubs which are only a very short taxi journey from the Museum. For more details see jp.networkwestmidlands.com By Rail The nearest main line station is Birmingham International which also serves Birmingham Airport, the NEC & the Museum. There is a taxi rank at the station with a journey time of less than 5 minutes to the Museum. Birmingham International station is well served via Birmingham New Street Station which in turn has regular services from both London and all major UK cities. See www.nationalrail.co.uk How can I contact the organizer with any questions? Contact info@naturalhr.com
starting on 2018-11-29 08:30:00

Address:
The National Motorcycle Museum
Coventry Road, Bickenhill, Solihull
B92 0EJ Bickenhill
United Kingdom

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