NEXT GEN BREAKFAST FORUM -- AUSPACK 2019

ATTRACT, RETAIN & ADAPT

While many indicators point to an improvement in the fundamental economic conditions of manufacturing, one key factor that could hold back that recovery is the shortage of skilled workforce. In order for our organisations to respond to our workforce requirements we must plan now for the changes, challenges and opportunities we face in developing the right jobs and skills for future generations.

The NextGen Breakfast Forum on Friday 29 March 2019, features an expert line-up of business leaders who will discuss how to attract, retain and get the maximum value from the next generation, and include insight into their employment expectations, motivations and goals.

This session will also include a discussion panel bringing insight and opinions from multiple different industries. Featuring organisations who are leading the way on best practices when it comes to the future generations in our workplaces.

Key Topics Covered:

  • NextGen workplace motivations and goals
  • Tactics for adoption and retention of our NextGen workforce
  • Understanding the power of employer branding to attract the right talent
  • NextGen lifestyle insights, spending habits and spending patterns
  • Recruitment trends and tips on how we can use the latest tech to find the best talent

The NextGen Breakfast Forum is hosted by David Willey the founder of Growth Tank, one of Australia’s prominent voices on understanding millennials and GenZ. David has worked with some of the biggest brands across Australia and Europe including Apple, Nike, Spotify, Google, Ogilvy, Budweiser, Dan Murphy’s plus many more.

The full discussion panel participants will be released January 2019.

Extremely limited tickets are available for this breakfast so secure your seat today!

WHEN:

7:00 am – 9:00 am, Friday 29 March 2019

TICKET FEES:

Individual (APPMA Member) – $70 +GST

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