Monday, September 3, 2018
The Lighthouse, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Monday, September 3, 2018
The Lighthouse, Glasgow, United Kingdom
PLEASE NOTE: This event has now 'sold out'. If you would like to be added to the reserve/waiting list, please contact Dr Valerie Egdell (v.egdell@napier.ac.uk)
This interactive workshop, targeted at senior HR professionals, will examine the effect of key changes in society on the nature and meaning of work in Scotland. The Scottish labour market is undergoing extensive transformation as a result demographic change, digitisation, and the changing organisation of work. Increasing numbers of older workers remain in work. While technological change can deliver cost-savings to business, it potentially threatens job opportunities and raises questions about the appropriateness of current education systems as preparation for work. Increasing numbers of people are becoming trapped in precarious and poor quality jobs.
The event will examine the implications of these changes for HR policy
and practice, as well as skills requirements in the Scottish labour market.
This workshop will hear from two speakers who will detail recent
academic research into the changing nature and meaning of work. CIPD Scotland
will provide an insight into the CIPD’s perspective on these changes. Each speakers
will pose ‘one big question’ for debate and discussion.
The event will be led by a visual facilitator who will capture key
discussion points in the form of a graphic illustration that will be made
available to participants after the event.
The workshop is being organised by Dr Valerie Egdell and Dr Kirsteen Grant from Edinburgh Napier University Business School. Questions regarding the event should be directed to Valerie (v.egdell@napier.ac.uk) or Kirsteen (k.grant@napier.ac.uk).
Speaker Biographies
Dr Kendra Briken is
Chancellor's Fellow at University of Strathclyde. Her research and teaching
experience both focus on the study of changes in work and employment. She is
particularly interested in critically investigating the management of the
Employment Relationship, new technologies at work, and the organisation of
innovation. She co-edited a book recently published by Palgrave examining the
impact of emerging technology and digitisation in the workplace: Briken, K.,
Chillas, S., & Krzywdzinski, M. (2017). The New Digital Workplace:
How New Technologies Revolutionise Work. London: Palgrave.
Dr Valerie Egdell is an Associate Professor at Edinburgh Napier
University Business School. Her research interests are in equality and
diversity in the workplace, focusing on improving the outcomes for
disadvantaged groups in the labour market. Her current research is on age
management in the workplace, and employer responses to dementia in the
workplace. She has undertaken research on behalf of different funders such as
the European Commission, the Scottish Government and the UK Commission for
Employment and Skills.
Jacqueline Forbes (Facilitator), after over 20 years of an international career working as a coach, trainer, speaker and facilitator with great companies Jackie shifted the emphasis of her facilitation support to the visual impact of Graphic Facilitation and Graphic Recording. During her career, she has trained and coached thousands of people to enhance their performance and articulate and pursue their dreams and goals. She have designed and facilitated events that have helped boards to create their strategy and values, leaders to enhance their impact and teams to move towards high performance.
Dr John McGurk is the CIPD’s
Head of Regional Policy and Insight. Prior to taking up this key role building
CIPD’s capability and impact in the regions, he was Adviser on
Learning and Talent Development. He started at CIPD in September 2007
after a multi-faceted career starting as a train driver, becoming an HR
academic then Research Director for the UK airline pilots union. John has
delivered research and insight on everything from talent analytics to
neuroscience.
The Lighthouse
11 Mitchell Lane, Glasgow, G1 3NU United Kingdom
The Access Statement for The Lighthouse can be found here: www.thelighthouse.co.uk/userfiles/images/docs/TheLighthouse_Access_Policy_February_2017_updates_1.pdf