Engaging Public Sector Talent 2011
Skills for a Changing Workforce
Thursday 15th September, QEII Conference Centre, Westminster
The new Open Public Services White Paper promises to support the development of mutuals and co-operatives in public sector organisations for the purpose of improving employee engagement, as well as to increase opportunities for private and voluntary sector organisations to deliver public services.
These reforms present a range of new skills and workforce management challenges, which commissioners and delivery organisations will need to be prepared for. Engaging Public Sector Talent – Skills for a Changing Workforce is your best opportunity to understand how the new public service landscape will affect you and your people.
Discussions will focus on key issues of leadership, engagement and reward; raising skills and building capacity; recruitment and retention; Apprenticeships and talent management. With a high level morning plenary, three dedicated streams in the afternoon, and six interactive seminars to choose from, this pivotal conference will inform and inspire audiences across the spectrum of public services.
Professor Julian Le Grand, Chairman, Mutuals Taskforce, Cabinet Office
Share the platform with leading government organisations to engage in thought leadership and influence key stakeholders and decision makers across the public sector.
For full sponsorship opportunities contact Ed Irving on 0161 211 3024 or email ed.irving@govnet.co.uk.
Network with over 350 delegates and showcase your products and services to a highly-targeted public sector audience. F
or exhibition and seminar opportunities contact Ed Irving on 0161 211 3024 or email ed.irving@govnet.co.uk
Chair, Investors in People Advisory Board, UK Commission for Employment and Skills
Divisional Apprenticeship Director - Southern, National Apprenticeships Service
Head of HR and Organisational Development, Norfolk County Council and President, Public Sector People Managers' Association
Engaging Public Sector Talent 2011 will build on the success of Public Sector Workforce Skills 2010 and Skills for the Public Sector 09 run by GovNet Communications. These events saw over 20 expert speakers, carefully selected suppliers and over 350 delegates from across the UK gather for a major summit.