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Golf Day
Thursday 8th July, Tee-off 12.30pm Omanui Golf Club
Conference Day 1
Friday 9th July 8:30am
Conference Day 2
Saturday 10th July 8.30am
Gala Dinner & 007 Casino Night
Saturday 10th July 6:00pm - 11:00pm
Conference Speakers:
Key Speaker –Terry Williams
2 Dangerous Things A Year: 8 tools to take charge of change DEVELOP & ENGAGE YOUR PEOPLE TO IMPROVE YOUR RESULTS.
Should you be worried that you or your team are not prepared for change? Change is inevitable and the rate of change is accelerating. You will learn why most people are unprepared for change. You will learn tools to get past those obstacles, build momentum & muscle through when it's tough. Engaging & entertaining, this distinctive session starts with my own story of doing 2 dangerous things a year. It flows interactively into a series of practical takeaway tools for anyone to better handle change at work & in life.
Key Speaker –Danny Gelb
Employment Law Advocacy
Danny Gelb is a well educated, commercially minded person who has the ability to appreciate disputes from both sides. He established his consultancy, Land & Building Solutions Limited over 15 years ago. Originally, he qualified as an engineer and then completed various law papers as part of his two postgraduate diplomas from Massey University. Danny brings to the employment dispute arena a focus on pragmatic resolution as opposed to an all out (and quite often unnecessary) fight through the New Zealand employment law legal system.
Shane Ririnui - NZCB
Shance is the Technical & Education manager at NZCB and has a wide knowledge of the industry. Shane will be speaking on topics such as “Why your client does not understand you” and “ Contractual responsibilities of a head contractor”.
Warwick Quinn –DCE Employer Journeys, NZ Institute of Skills and Technology
Te Pukenga(NZIST) is the organisation delivering the biggest change to New Zealand construction vocational training that we have seen in 20 years. Reimagining the vocational education and training system is a huge undertaking, and it is vital that includes employers, business and industry have a significant voice in the sector’s transformation –Warwick will be joining us to update on progress and what employers need to know.
Victoria McArthur –Mates in Construction
The MATES programme builds and strengthens communities in the workplace and across the industry – helping our people to be supportive and provide an environment that encourages positive well-being. MATES engage with workers through on-site training and providing those identified as at risk with case management support that connects them to suitable professional support.
PLUS
Brian Miller –Master Painters
Advantage Business –Growing your business
Technical Question & Answer session
Awards of Excellence –rapid fire presentations on the entries into this year’s awards
Head Contractor presentation
007 Gala Dinner and Casino Night
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