NESA Training Events
3 PART COACHING PROGRAMME
DES 2018: Performance and Leadership for Site Managers (Formerly known as Essential Skills - Site Manager coaching programme for DES 2018)
starts Tuesday 30 October 2018 | 3:00pm AEDT
Target Group
This is suited for site managers or aspiring managers working with the DES contracts.
Summary
Effective frontline managers are key to achieving performance outcomes and retaining staff. Over 3 webinar sessions, Matt Eldridge will provide managers with the tools to improve their leadership skills and understand how to be fully effective as a frontline manager. The series will take participants through a range of strategies so they can perform effectively with their staff and customers. The training will cover key concepts from frontline management models tailored to DES 2018, and aims to develop a positive and resilient approach to achieving management goals; with a particular focus on helping staff to meet contract KPIs. It is expected that at the end of the series participants will be able to provide leadership and guidance to others and take responsibility for the effective functioning and performance of the team and its work outcomes.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
Session 1 – How to get your staff meeting their KPI's (Broadcasts on Tuesday 30 October 2018 at 3pm AEDT (2:30pm SA, 2pm QLD, 1:30pm NT and 12 noon WA)
Tuning into staff motivations
Developing key team and individual expectations
Moving their comfort zone into the learning zone
Developing and monitoring key lead indicators
Training and continuous improvement
Strong staff review process
Working effectively with office politics
Engaging and improving underachieving staff
Changing negative team behaviours
Mixing it up
Session 2 – What is change management? (Broadcasts on Wednesday 7 November 2018 at 3pm AEDT (2:30pm SA, 2pm QLD, 1:30pm NT and 12 noon WA)
Team planning
Implementing change effectively and quickly
Managing change with your team
What is risk?
Types of risk
Processes around risk management
Managing job seeker attendance
Implementing service delivery and contract commitments efficiently
Tracking budgets
Other performance drivers
Work information flows and processes
Session 3 –DES 2018 Performance management drivers (Broadcasts on Wednesday 14 November 2018 at 3pm AEDT (2:30pm SA, 2pm QLD, 1:30pm NT and 12noon WA)
Outcome cycle
Work information flows and processes
Strong process for maximising placement and outcome performance
Tools for monitoring your activity management for performance increase
How to inspect what you expect
How to make great performance ideas accountable
Key “fast meeting ideas” for results
ESCN/Click Reports
Getting the most from your 3rd party software
Each session is expected to run for approximately 1½ hours. This live broadcast will include ample Q&A time. The model of delivery for this coaching programme requires learners to “learn by doing”, which is an active learning approach in which learners will be given work-based activities to be completed as part of the series. Once the series has been completed, participants will receive a Certificate of Completion.
All registrants for the live broadcast will receive a PDF copy of the presentation
FACILITATOR
Matt Eldridge
With over 20 years practising and studying leadership and management in a range of community and business settings, Matt is committed to innovation and motivating teams. A strategic thinker and strong communicator and teacher, Matt's diverse experience has grown to create very practical approaches to training, management and technology. Matt has spent many years working for employment services providers over a range of different contracts in the roles of performance management, learning & development, site management and compliance; and his focus (and enthusiasm) has always been about providing staff, teams and organisations the training and tools to better achieve stronger outcomes.
COST
1 NOVEMBER 2018
NESA LEADERSHIP FORUM
Industry Briefing - Employment Policy
What changes are coming for employment services?
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
NESA members only!
This forum is targeted to CEO’s and Senior Industry Executives in the employment services sector.
Topics to be covered...
Targeted jobseeker compliance framework
Online JSCI Trials – what progress has been made
Working with the political landscape – what we need to consider
Presenters
The Hon Kelly O'Dwyer MP
Minister for Jobs, Industrial Relations and Women
Kelly was appointed as the Minister for Jobs and Industrial Relations in the Morrison Government in August 2018 in addition to her role as Minister for Women, which she was appointed to in December 2017.
She is a member of Cabinet and Cabinet’s Expenditure Review Committee (ERC).
In April 2017, Kelly became the first female Cabinet Minister to give birth whilst in office. She was also the first woman to sit in Cabinet in a Treasury portfolio.
Kelly O’Dwyer was elected to represent the people in Higgins in December 2009.
Kelly has held a number of Ministerial positions including Minister for Revenue and Financial Services from July 2016 to August 2018, Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service from December 2017 to August 2018, Minister for Small Business and Assistant Treasurer from September 2015 to July 2016 and Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer from December 2014 until being appointed to Cabinet in 2015.
The Hon Sarah Henderson, MP
Assistant Minister for Social Services, Housing and Disability Services
Ms Terri Butler MP
Shadow Minister for Young Australians and Youth Affairs and the Shadow Minister for Employment Services, Workforce Participation and Future of Work
Terri is the Shadow Minister for Young Australians and Youth Affairs, the Shadow Minister for Employment Services, Workforce Participation and Future of Work, and the Member for Griffith. She has served in the parliament since 2014, when she was elected in a by-election after former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd left parliament.
As an MP, Terri co-founded the Parliamentary Friends of Innovation and Enterprise, co-chaired parliamentary friends groups for Tourism, the AFLW, and Meals on Wheels. She has previously served as a Shadow Parliamentary Secretary and Shadow Assistant Minister in the fields of domestic violence, universities, and equality. In the latter capacity she worked closely with the LGBTIQ community in relation to attaining marriage equality. Terri has also served on parliamentary committees for employment, education and training, corporations and financial services, social policy, and parliamentary procedure. In 2014, as a new backbencher, she led Labor’s cost of living committee.
Nathan Smyth
Incoming Deputy Secretary Department of Jobs and Small Business
Janine Pitt
Group Manager - Activation & Work for the Dole Group Australian Government Department of Jobs and Small Business
Janine has held senior positions within the Employment, Education and Human Services portfolios with positons involving legislation and policy development, national procurement, national program management and delivery across a broad range of employment, training, skills and Indigenous-specific programs.
Janine was Minister-Counsellor (Employment) to the OECD in Paris and Australia’s representative to the International Labour Organisation. Prior to commencing in that role Janine was the NSW/ACT State Manager for the Commonwealth Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations. In this role she delivered programs and services from across the Education and Employment portfolio including employment, disability and remote employment services, early childhood education and care, Indigenous employment and economic development, youth, skills, labour market, industry and regional strategies.
Janine is currently the Group Manager of the Activation and Work for the Dole Group within the Commonwealth Department of Jobs and Small Business. She manages key program elements of the Government’s national employment services program, jobactive, along with job seeker activation, and participation.
AGENDA
9.00 - 9.30
REGISTRATION
9.30 - 10.00
Sally Sinclair welcomes The Hon Kelly O’Dwyer MP
10.00 - 10.30
Industry Update
10.30 - 11.00
Department of Jobs and Small Business - Janine Pitt
11.00 - 11.30
MORNING TEA
11.30 - 12.00
The Hon Sarah Henderson MP
12.00 - 12.15
Introducing Nathan Smyth
12.15 - 1.00
Industry Caucas
1.00 - 2.00
LUNCH
2.00 - 2.30
Ms Terri Butler MP
2.30 - 3.00
Summary of Day
3.00
CLOSE
EVENT PRICES
#1 DELEGATE
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Tea and coffee at registration
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Morning and afternoon tea
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Lunch
#2 DELEGATE
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Tea and coffee at registration
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Morning and afternoon tea
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Lunch
EVENT DETAILS
Thursday 1 November 2018
9.00am - 3.30pm
PARKROYAL Melbourne Airport, Arrival Dr, Melbourne Airport VIC 3045
NESA Training Events
WEBINAR
Staying Cool Under Pressure
Monday 19 November 2018 | 3pm AEDT (2:30pm in SA, 2pm in QLD, 1:30pm in NT and 12 noon in WA)
Target Group
All staff
Summary
One of the key traits of emotionally intelligent people is that they are able to keep their head when all around seems in chaos. Their ability to remain calm under pressure and to model resilience has a significant flow-on effect on their peers and the rest of the organisation.
Staying Cool Under Pressure is an exploration into the world of understanding stress and regulating emotions. It’s the nearest we’ll get to having a user manual for the brain and the strategies that Clare shares are guaranteed to work… if implemented.
Expected outcomes
- Identifying the key parts of the brain responsible for staying calm and for ‘losing it’
- Exploring 4 core pressure sources in the workplace
- Building self-awareness around your individual pressure points
- Identifying your sweet spot for positive stress and performance
- Learning 8 strategies for staying cool under pressure, all of which are immediately implementable
FACILITATOR
Clare Edwards
Clare is a change-maker. She helps organisations to tap into the collective potential of their people so that they can master personal leadership, thrive in change and stay fully engaged. A passionate storyteller and inspiring speaker, Clare takes her audiences on an experiential journey, leaving them filled with new insights, keen to know more and motivated to change. Clare’s corporate background spans 2 decades of working in senior management roles with global IT companies, surviving the dot com ‘boom and bust’ of the early millennium and thriving in complex, fast-paced change environments. Clare makes the complex simple. She has studied neuroleadership extensively and brings theory and concepts to life, helping people to uncover the full potential of their amazing brain and its ability to change – without the psychobabble.
COST
OTHER
This live broadcast will include ample Q&A time. It is expected to run for no more than an hour. Registrants will receive a PDF copy of the presentation which can be used as a future resource.
NESA Training Events
2 PART COACHING PROGRAMME
Indigenous Cultural Awareness
Part 1: Tuesday 20 November 2018 | 3.00pm AEDT
Part 2: TBC
Target Group
All staff
Summary
Extensive cultural knowledge is not necessary in order to become culturally aware. A capacity to recognise that cultural difference exists, and to be open to learning from these differences is the basis of cultural awareness.
This coaching programme is designed to expand thinking and understanding about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, their history and contemporary issues, and to facilitate understanding between staff and Indigenous Australians.
You will be provided with historical legislative and policy development information as it pertains to Australian Indigenous peoples, to increase your understanding of how history relates to current Indigenous Australian socioeconomic status.
Over this two part series you will hear Nathan Frank’s personal narrative and insight into people from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander background within the workplace, customer base and community.
Each session is expected run for approximately an hour. This live broadcast will include ample Q&A time. Once the series has been completed you will be forward a Certificate of Completion for your portfolio. So it can be used as a future resource, people that register for the live broadcast will receive a PDF copy of the presentation.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
Session one: Tuesday 13 November 2018 at 3pm AEDT (2:30pm in SA, 2pm in QLD, 1:30pm in NT and 12 noon in WA)
Information required to better support Indigenous clients and community
knowledge and understanding of the cultural and social history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and the issues they face
Session two: Tuesday 20 November 2018 at 3pm AEDT (2:30pm in SA, 2pm in QLD, 1:30pm in NT and 12 noon in WA)
knowledge, skills and tools required for effective communication and service delivery to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Expected outcomes
Awareness and knowledge of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural issues and how they relate to your business, your job seekers and your employer placement and retention.
A practical understanding of how culture shapes our values, attitudes and behaviour.
Tools for staff who mentor, manage and work with Indigenous job seekers.
Insight into people from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander background within the workplace, customer base and community.
FACILITATOR
Nathan Frank
Nathan Frank is a Wiradjuri man from Dubbo in Central West New South Wales who has over 10 years’ experience working in the not for profit sector. Nathan has worked in the fields of Indigenous Financial Literacy and Education, and is a member of the NESA Team as a Senior Remote Training Coordinator working on the Aboriginal Mental Health First Aid Project. With a comprehensive understanding of barriers faced by Indigenous Australians, Nathan has developed and delivered award-winning projects targeted at addressing their needs.
COST
Friday 23 November 2018
NESA MASTERCLASS SERIES 2
THE BRAVE NEW WORLD OF MARKETING
Join Andrew Griffiths at our upcoming Masterclass
Andrew travels the world teaching organisations how to master their marketing in this brave new world, taking the complexity out of the equation and providing clear, simple advice that will create an approach to marketing that engages and converts.
Andrew is renowned for his lively hands on and robust forums, packed with practical gems.
Topics to be covered
#1. What the new world of marketing actually looks like
#2. The good, the bad and the ugly of marketing – and where most organisations go wrong
#3. Tropic cascade – and how it applies to your business
#4. How well do you really know your customers?
#5. It’s time for some meaningful communication (messages, platforms, storytelling)
#6. Meaningful connection – exactly what is engagement?
#7. The importance of cross industry innovation and communication
#8. How is your corporate karma?
#9. If you’re not growing you’re dying
#10. Bringing it all together
Our Presenter
Andrew Griffiths
Bestselling Author, Entrepreneur and Global Presenter
Who exactly is Andrew Griffiths?
Andrew is known for being a bestselling author and a global presenter. His overnight success is the end result of a lot of hard work, taking his fair share of risks, and learning his lessons to keep on going.
Andrew’s three important keys to success – resilience, belief and determination. Mastering these makes everything change.
Andrew’s obvious success at the recent NESA National Conference was his ability to address issues surrounding business management and marketing at a very practical level.
We received wonderful feedback about Andrew Griffiths from the National Conference in Brisbane –
“He was engaging, well delivered and very relevant.”
“It was about identifying what is unique about us”
“Great content and all very thought provoking” “The opportunities to be able to talk with peers around best practise.”
Limited spots available!
EVENT DETAILS
Friday 23 November 2018
9.00am – 4.00pm
PARKROYAL Melbourne Airport, Arrival Dr, Tullamarine VIC 3045
EVENT PRICES
REGISTRATION
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PRICE INCLUDES:
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Tea and coffee at registration
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Morning and afternoon tea
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Lunch
NESA Training Events
WEBINAR
Emotional Intelligence, Building Rapport and Resilience
Tuesday 15 January 2019 | 3pm AEDT (2:30pm in SA, 2pm in QLD, 1:30pm in NT and 12 noon in WA)
Target Group
All Staff
Summary
When working with people from different walks of life on a daily basis communication is extremely important, it is how we effectively manage our interactions that can make profound changes in your relationships.
This webinar will provide tools on how to develop emotional intelligence, rapport and resilience when dealing with jobseekers, employers, staff and colleagues. It will explore the concept of understanding others and communicating clearly as well as setting high standards of interaction.
It will demonstrate how doing these simple things can create positive change and achieve the desired outcomes in every situation.
The live broadcast will include ample Q&A time and will run for approximately an hour.
So it can be used as a future resource, people that register for the live broadcast will receive a PDF copy of the presentation.
Expected outcomes
Emotional Intelligence Tips;
Understanding Others;
Building Rapport;
Developing Resilience;
Influencing Power.
FACILITATOR
Matt Luttrell (Bounce Australia)
Matt Luttrell has over 15 years’ management experience that includes 6 years managing hotels in Melbourne and Geelong and a decade in employment services. Within employment services Matt started his journey in recruitment and developed into senior management positions where he developed an extensive network and is well regarded for building key stakeholder relationships within the industry. Matt lists his strengths as integrity, honesty and accuracy, all of which are critical components when building and maintaining relationships with key stakeholders.
COST
OTHER
This live broadcast will include ample Q&A time. It is expected to run for no more than an hour. Registrants will receive a PDF copy of the presentation which can be used as a future resource.
NESA Coaching Program
2 PART COACHING PROGRAM
Managing Challenging and Aggressive Client Behaviour
Starts Wednesday 16 January 2019
3pm AEDT (2:30pm in SA, 2pm in QLD, 1:30pm in NT and 12 noon in WA)
Target Group
All staff
Summary
When working with people from different walks of life on a daily basis, and often requesting them to undertake activities they may not be enthusiastic about, some level of challenging behaviour is inevitable. This is a two session online coaching program designed to build skills in dealing effectively with challenging behaviour from an employment services perspective.
The coaching program aims to provide you with all the skills to help you understand and deal with the challenges of a modern-day client-centred employment service. Participants will acquire knowledge on how to enhance their communication techniques and to avoid conflict in the workplace. Participants are expected to contribute to the discussion of techniques and to consider alternative and innovative approaches. The model of delivery for this coaching program requires “learning by doing”, an active learning approach whereby learners will be given work-based activities to be completed as part of the series
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
Session one : Self-management, resilience, and communication & listening skills. Session is being held on Wednesday 16 January 2019 at 3pm AEDT (2:30 pm SA, 2pm QLD, 1:30pm NT and 12 noon WA)
Understand the principles of how to self-manage and remain resilient in confronting situations.
How to maintain safe limits and set client expectations.
Understand how good communication can influence people.
Learn how to develop effective listening skills and assist clients to develop new skills in communication.
Session two : Barriers and limiting client behaviour, responding effectively, and maintaining personal and others’ safety. Session is being held on Thursday 24 January 2019 at 3pm AEDT (2:30 pm SA, 2pm QLD, 1:30pm NT and 12 noon WA)
Understand the barriers to effective communication and how to maintain limits on client behaviour
How to recognise and deal with clients effectively when you feel like you are being provoked.
Have opportunities through case examples to link theory to practice and application for a safe environment.
Activity after session one
Provide a written example of a time when you were confronted by disruptive behaviour and what you did to de-escalate and minimise the effects.
FACILITATOR
Matt Luttrell (Bounce Australia)
With over six years’ experience managing hotels in Melbourne and Geelong, and over ten years’ experience in Employment Services in both front line and management roles, Matt has seen it all. He has worked in priority regions where high levels of anti-social behaviour are prevalent. Matt is educated and experienced in conflict management believing that the real secret is to be able to identify a challenging situation and effectively communicate with the individual to gain a mutually agreed outcome.
COST
NESA Coaching Program
3 PART COACHING PROGRAM
DES Employment Consultant Induction
Starts Thursday 14 February 2019
3pm AEDT (2:30pm in SA, 2pm in QLD, 1:30pm in NT and 12 noon in WA)
Target Group
Frontline staff – New workers in DES
Summary
In a complicated and constantly changing industry, giving the right support to new staff is critical so they can hit the ground running and avoid feeling overwhelmed. Our DES Employment Consultant Induction series can help them feel comfortable and understand the industry context and framework that they are now working with. It will help you to retain staff and avoid having to go through the costly recruitment process again. Our aim is to assist them to settle in quickly and become productive as soon as they can. The series will also be useful for existing staff that need a refresher or are returning to work after a long absence (such as maternity or long service leave).
Our Employment Consultant Induction coaching program has a focus on the DES 2018 core elements and the soft skills required for positive client engagement, job placement and effective post placement support. The sessions are full of observed good practices, tips and advice.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
Over three on-line webinar sessions, Matt Eldridge will comprehensively introduce staff to the components and good practice soft skills that makes an effective and efficient employment services industry. The webinars will take participants through a range of strategies so they can perform effectively with customers, while touching on the KPI measures and compliance requirements. Our training is operational and complimentary to your internal induction programs.
Each session is expected run for approximately an hour and a half. This live broadcast will include ample Q&A time. The model of delivery for this coaching program requires learners to “learn by doing”, which is an active learning approach whereby learners will be given work-based activities to be completed as part of the series. Once the series has been completed you will be forward a Certificate of Completion for your portfolio.
Session content
Session 1 – Introduction, KPI and meeting expectations (Broadcasts on Thursday 14 February 2019 at 3pm AEDT (2:30 pm SA, 2pm QLD, 1:30pm NT and 12 noon WA)
Brief history of employment services
Role of the consultant
Contract and service delivery
DES 2018 contract KPI’s and remaining compliant
Managing participant expectations
Core DES 2018 servicing steps
Social security law
Consultant tools of the trade
Appointment management
Activity: Research and summarise what is a “Client Centred focussed service”
Session 2 – Working with participants (Broadcasts on Thursday 21 February 2019 at 3pm AEDT (2:30 pm SA, 2pm QLD, 1:30pm NT and 12 noon WA)
Activity discussion
Case management planning skills to meet KPI
Participant centred servicing.
Case note structure and strategies
Creating effective Job Plans
Resume building
Challenges to employment
Activity: Research the Disability Service Standards and Principles – what are they?
Session 3 – Wrap around serving your participants (Broadcasts on Tuesday 5 March 2019 at 3pm AEDT (2:30 pm SA, 2pm QLD, 1:30pm NT and 12 noon WA)
Activity discussion
Lifestyle adjustment
DES Post Placement Support process and strategies for when placements fall over
Engaging stake holders
DES Outcome cycle
Ongoing support
Work Assist
Individual rights
FACILITATOR
Matt Eldridge
With over 20 years practicing and studying leadership and management in a range of community and business settings, Matt is committed to innovation and to motivating teams. A strategic thinker and strong communicator and teacher, Matt’s diverse experience has grown to create very practical approaches to training, management and technology. He has spent many years working for employment services providers over a range of different contracts in the roles of performance management, learning & development, site management and compliance. His focus (and enthusiasm) has always been about providing staff, teams and organisations with the right training and tools to better achieve stronger outcomes.
COST
NESA Training Events
WEBINAR
Substance Affected – What You Should Be Aware Of
Friday 8 March 2019 | 3pm AEDT (2:30pm in SA, 2pm in QLD, 1:30pm in NT and 12 noon in WA)
Target Group
All Staff
Summary
Listen and interact with Sharon Mamo as she comprehensively discusses and answers your questions on substance abuse. Sharon will discuss the range of and the effects of using illicit drugs and alcohol, and will offer pragmatic tips and advice on how to work with affected clients.
FACILITATOR
Sharon Mamo
Sharon is a qualified human services program designer and lecturer with many years of experience in Human Resources. For the last 5 years she has focused on researching and working with disengaged job seekers and their complex needs. Sharon combines clinical psychotherapy and professionalism with a natural and down-to-earth approach. She is a qualified Drug and Alcohol Facilitator, Psychotherapist & Social Sciences Professional. She has worked as a psychotherapist in employment services for over 8 years. As an expert in encouraging mandated and resistant clients to change, she keynotes at national conferences on topics of behavioural change, AOD, mental health and neuropsychotherapy.
COST
OTHER
This live broadcast will include ample Q&A time. It is expected to run for no more than an hour. Registrants will receive a PDF copy of the presentation which can be used as a future resource.
NESA Coaching Program
3 PART COACHING PROGRAM
Essential Skills - Site Manager
Wednesday 13 March 2019
3pm AEDT (2:30pm in SA, 2pm in QLD, 1:30pm in NT and 12 noon in WA)
Target Group
Site Managers – new, aspiring, or wanting a refresher; working with the jobactive, DES, Community Development Program and Transition to Work contracts.
Summary
Effective frontline managers are key to achieving performance outcomes and retaining staff. Over 3 webinar sessions, Matt Eldridge will provide managers with the tools to improve their leadership skills and understand how to be fully effective as a frontline manager. The series will take participants through a range of strategies so they can perform effectively with their staff and customers. The training will cover key concepts from frontline management models tailored to Employment Services, and aims to develop a positive and resilient approach to achieving management goals; with a particular focus on helping staff to meet contract KPIs. It is expected that at the end of the series participants will be able to provide leadership and guidance to others and take responsibility for the effective functioning and performance of the team and its work outcomes.
Each session is expected to run for approximately one & ½ hours. This live broadcast will include ample Q&A time. The model of delivery for this coaching programme requires learners to “learn by doing”, which is an active learning approach whereby learners will be given work-based activities to be completed as part of the series
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
Session 1 – How to get your staff meeting their KPI’s (Broadcasts on Wednesday 13 March 2019 at 3pm AEDT – 2:30pm SA, 2pm QLD, 1:30pm NT and 12 noon WA)
Tuning into staff motivations
Developing key team and individual expectations
Moving their comfort zone into the learning zone
Developing and monitoring key lead indicators
Training and continuous improvement
Strong staff review process
Working effectively with office politics
Engaging and improving underachieving staff
Changing negative team behaviours
Mixing it up
Session 2 – What is change management? (Broadcasts on Wednesday 20 March 2019 at 3pm AEDT – 2:30pm SA, 2pm QLD, 1:30pm NT and 12 noon WA)
Team planning
Implementing change effectively and quickly
Managing change with your team
What is risk?
Types of risk
Processes around risk management
Managing job seeker attendance
Implementing service delivery and contract commitments efficiently
Tracking budgets
Other performance drivers
Work information flows and processes
Session 3 – Performance management drivers (Broadcasts on Wednesday 27 March 2019 at 3pm AEDT – 2:30pm SA, 2pm QLD, 1:30pm NT and 12 noon WA)
Outcome cycle
Work information flows and processes
Strong process for maximising placement and outcome performance
Working on your WfD
Tools for monitoring your activity management for performance increase
How to inspect what you expect
How to make great performance ideas accountable
Key “fast meeting ideas” for results
ESCN/Click Reports
Getting the most from your 3rd party software
FACILITATOR
Matt Eldridge
With over 20 years practicing and studying leadership and management in a range of community and business settings, Matt is committed to innovation and motivating teams. A strategic thinker and strong communicator and teacher, Matt’s diverse experience has grown to create very practical approaches to training, management and technology. Matt has spent many years working for employment services providers over a range of different contracts in the roles of performance management, learning & development, site management and compliance; and his focus (and enthusiasm) has always been about providing staff, teams and organisations the training and tools to better achieve stronger outcomes.