Australia CHRO Executive Summit
16 June 2022 | The Fullerton Hotel Sydney
16 June 2022
The Fullerton Hotel Sydney
Collaborate with your peers
Get together with Australia's top CHROs to tackle shared business challenges and critical priorities facing your role today. Participate in this one-day, local program with peer-driven topics and interactive discussions with your true C-level peers.
Join your peers to discuss the most critical issues impacting CHROs today:
Driving Employee Experience to Retain Top Talent
Reinventing Strategic Workforce Planning
Developing Leadership Skills That are Essential for the Future
Australia CHRO Governing Body
The Governing Body Co-Chairs shape the summit agenda, ensuring that all content is driven by CHROs, for CHROs.
Governing Body Co-Chairs
Julie Carroll
Serco Asia Pacific
Chief Human Resources Officer
Rebekah Donaldson
Qantas Airways Limited
Executive Manager, People
Helen Fraser
Laing O'Rourke
General Manager, People
Benjamin Morris
Mirvac
Group General Manager, Human Resources
Michelle Phipps
VetPartners
Chief People Officer
Louise Spittle
The Arnott’s Group
Chief People Officer
Duncan Thomas
Bravura Solutions
Chief People Officer
What to Expect
Agenda
15 June 2022
16 June 2022
08:00 - 09:00 Registration & Breakfast
09:00 - 09:45 Keynote
Why CHROs Make Great CEOs?
Sarah Derry
CEO Pacific
Accor Asia Pacific
The pandemic has put a spotlight on the importance of ‘softer’ leadership skills in the C-suite and one of the greatest lessons we’ve learned in recent years is that businesses don’t create value; people do. To succeed and thrive in today’s evolving economy, CEOs are expected to have more than just good operational skills and financial acumen. They must also have a broader set of people-focused skills that can help bring aboard talent that will contribute to their organisation’s success—something that CHROs often have in abundance. The CHRO role has evolved into an integral, strategic part of driving a company forward. They are people leaders who have a deep understanding of the direction and aspirations of their organisations and are able to contribute well beyond human capital.
In this Keynote session, Sarrah Derry, CEO of Accor Pacific talks about her incredible career journey from a leader within talent and culture to the CEO role. She will cover:
- Why having an in-depth understanding of people and culture was such a valuable experience for her new role
- Traits that make a top CHRO and how it translates into the skill needed for the CEO role
- Why people – before strategy – are key to success in the modern business world
09:45 - 10:00 Break
10:00 - 10:45 Breakout Session
Origami: Future of Work Getting Started
Anish Singh
Human Resource Director Australia & New Zealand
Unilever Australia
The pandemic has forced people to re-evaluate what they really want out of their life and career. Work-life balance, flexibility, and well-being are front-of-mind for employees as they look to their employers for certainty about the future. As companies around the world are experimenting with new ways to manage employee expectations, the adoption of a four-day workweek has sparked great interest and excitement. As exciting as it sounds, the looming question is, does it actually work?
Join this session to hear from one of Australia's early adopters of the four-day work week, Head of HR Unilever, as he unfolds:
- The effect of a four-day workweek on talent retention & benefits to business
- How does working fewer hours affect employee productivity and engagement
- Why companies like Unilever are leaning toward the future of work
10:00 - 10:45 Breakout Session
How Managers can Impact Learning Culture — For Better or for Worse
Hosted by Degreed
Sarah Danzl
VP Customer Marketing & Communications
Degreed
Our research found that managers are uniquely positioned to either encourage learning or even dismiss it altogether. In a positive learning culture, people are 92% more likely to say their manager supported their development. This means managers can be instrumental to the success of company L&D initiatives. What can you do differently?
Join Degreed to explore:
- What the workforce learning data says about management
- Why it’s important for managers to encourage employee development
- Four steps managers can take to create a positive learning culture
10:00 - 10:45 Executive Boardroom
How to Advance a Culture of Belonging in Uncertain Times
Hosted by Achievers
Matt Seadon
Managing Director APAC
Achievers
Natasha Cuthbert
General Manager - People and Culture
Viva Energy
Jasmine Doak
General Manager, P&C Comm & Corp
Coles Group
Employees have developed a new set of expectations since the onset of the pandemic and as the impact of the great resignation sets in, enabling a sense of belonging has become critical for retaining individuals and driving organisational success. Recognition is a key driver of belonging, it can help someone feel welcomed, known, included, supported, and connected. Learn more on how organisations are applying the concept of belonging and R&R to further employee engagement and retention.
Join this session to discuss:
- How an inclusive culture that fosters belonging can elevate the employee experience
- How recognition can be applied to increase belonging across an organisation
- Examples of how organisations are using recognition to advance a culture of belonging
10:00 - 10:45 Executive Boardroom
Increase Engagement and Retention by Creating High Impact Leaders
Hosted by Culture Amp
Tony Tran
Lead People Scientist
Culture Amp
Bridgid Connors
Chief People Officer
Epworth HealthCare
Jodie Blake
Group Executive People, Safety & Culture
Ventia
With employees having more job opportunities to choose from, 91% of HR leaders are increasingly concerned about employee turnover in the near future. It can be challenging to keep employees happy and productive but failing to achieve employee retention can prove even more costly. We frequently hear how staff feel that their managers don't support them enough, don't communicate well, and don’t create the space and opportunities for them to learn. When it comes to developing your people and increasing employee engagement, there’s no faster or more effective way to start than with your managers. After all, the success of managers is one of the primary indicators of success in an organisation.
Join this session to discuss how to:
- Understand employee turnover with predictive methods
- Instill soft skills in leadership development and support them to develop habits that create a more engaged workforce
- Foster a learning culture that is committed to employee engagement and development
10:45 - 11:30 Networking Break
10:55 - 11:20 Peer-to-Peer Meetings
Peer-to-Peer Meetings
Connect with like-minded peers in a one-on-one setting through Evanta’s Peer-to-Peer Meetings. You will be matched with peers in your community based on your shared interests and priorities.
15 June 2022
16 June 2022
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