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Thu, 18 July

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Curtin University St Georges Tce

Aligning SMART work to strategic HR practices

Attract. On-board. Develop. Retain. Easy Enough? As any HR professional will tell you, it isn’t.

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Aligning SMART work to strategic HR practices
Aligning SMART work to strategic HR practices

Time & Location

18 July 2019, 9:00 am – 12:30 pm AWST

Curtin University St Georges Tce, 137 St Georges Terrace, Perth WA 6000, Australia

About the Event

The Future of Work Institute (FOWI) invites you to, Aligning SMART work to strategic HR practices.

Attract. On-board. Develop. Retain. Easy Enough? As any HR professional will tell you, it isn’t. 

This workshop will focus on key strategic HR activities as they relate to the newly developed SMART work framework. Developed by Australian Research Council Professor Sharon Parker, SMART work is a framework that can be used when designing meaningful and motivating work. Based on decades of research, the SMART work design framework identifies five key themes that result in positive outcomes across jobs and industries. The themes for SMART work are: Stimulating, Mastery, Agency, Relational, and Tolerable Demands. 

Applying SMART and its underlying work design principles can positively impact on meaningful employee outcomes such as engagement, retention, proactivity, creativity and motivation. This workshop takes a practical approach, empowering you to utilise the framework and providing case studies to illustrate the business case for making the SMART framework an integral part of any HR strategy. 

To Register go to: http://bit.ly/SMART-Masterclass

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