SG Fleet invites you and your team to our Workplace 2035 webinar series.
Designed for HR professionals and business leaders, it will equip you with the knowledge and tools you need to enable positive transformation in your workplace.
Leading the series is renowned workplace futurist, Kim Seeling Smith.
Kim is a highly engaging, thought-provoking and inspiring speaker who leaves her audience with clarity, optimism — and at least three actionable steps to make an immediate difference in their business.
Keynote
11 am – 12 pm Thursday 12 September
With AI advancing, fluctuating economic and environmental conditions, and an unprecedented talent shortage, it’s crucial to stay ahead of the curve.
Masterclass 1
11 am – 12 pm Thursday 19 September
Discover cutting-edge and innovative solutions to build the workforce you need to achieve your strategic goals.
Masterclass 2
11 am – 12 pm Thursday 3 October
Based on insights from over 5,000 exit interviews, this unique, interactive “choose your own adventure” format will reveal the nine keys to retaining top talent.
Masterclass 3
11 am – 12 pm Thursday 10 October
Transition from outdated leadership styles to a more humanistic approach. Learn how to foster an environment that promotes individual, team, and organisational success.
Masterclass 4
11 am – 12 pm Thursday 24 October
Embrace the future of hybrid and remote work with a comprehensive five-step framework that gives you strategies to ensure your team remains connected, productive, and engaged in a flexible work environment.
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