There has been a momentous evolution in working practices, norms and expectations over the past few years. From the lasting impact of the pandemic, to demands of new generations, it is more important than ever that workplaces are not only well-informed but equipped to futureproof their workforce and workplace, from people to processes.
Compered by the brilliant Sian Lloyd, the conference will be a jam-packed day of insights, with lunch and refreshments included.
Use code FOWC-EARLYBIRD for 10% off – ends 20 March 2025.
Don’t miss this line up of experts from a range of fields and perspectives, sharing insights across important topics, including:
-The four-day week – is it the future? – Dr. David Frayne, Research Fellow at the University of Salford and member of Digital Futures at Work Research Centre
-Employment law: preparing you for the biggest changes in a generation – Fflur Jones, Managing Partner and Head of Employment Law at Darwin Gray
-AI in the workplace – achieving your organisation’s objectives. An expert panel – Mark Standen, Director of Technology at Acorn by Synergie and Martin Meikle-Small, Mobile Cloud
-Making the Future Work: how innovation and social good can advance together – Anna Thomas MBE, Founding Co-Director of the Institute for the Future of Work
-Managing a multi-generational workforce in the 21st Century – Lynda Campbell, Transformational Leader and Culture Specialist at Call of the Wild
-Next Generation Telecommunications for Wales; Ogi’s journey from start up to scale up – Lisa Hand, Senior Director, People Experience at Ogi
-Making your workplace more neurodivergent friendly – Jamie Green, County Councillor
(More to be announced!)
Full programme and more speakers to be announced. Book now – early bird offer ends 20th March 2025.
This event is not-for-profit and any proceeds will be donated to a chosen charity.
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