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Maximising Potential in a Changing Environment - Organisational Development and Housing Conference. Wednesday 17th March 2010, York Racecourse.

Registration 10.00 am, Start 10.30am, Finish 4.00pm.


With a potential change in government, the economic climate and the environmental and ageing population agendas, the housing sector faces many challenges both now and in the future. In this, our first event looking specifically at organisational development, we will examine how housing organisations can prepare to meet these challenges.


The conference will bring together theory, practice and experience to help delegates develop an organisation that innovates and responds quickly to changing market conditions and maximise the performance of its people.

In particular, this year’s conference will explore:

  • Making your organisation ‘excellent’
  • Wellbeing in the workplace
  • Working with an ageing workforce
  • Tackling worklessness and improving your workforce
  • Leadership development to deliver culture change
  • Equality and diversity
  • Meaningful staff engagement
  • Board development
  • Non financial motivation
  • The latest developments in employment law

Who should attend?
Anyone with an interest in organisational development within housing including HR Directors, Chief Executives, Directors of Corporate Services, Directors of Organisational Development, Board Members, HR Managers, HR Officers and Training Officers.

Delegate Fees:
£299 + vat
£249 + vat for NHC Members

Book 3 places only pay for 2!

Book before Friday 15th January 2010 and receive a £30 discount off each full delegate fee.



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Speakers include:

Duncan Brown, Director HR Business Development, Institute for Employment Studies

Vicky Howard, Head of HR, Calico Housing

Kay Atwood, Head of HR, Calico Housing

Kath Curry, Learning and Development Manager, Gentoo

Tony Kirlew, Investors in People Specialist,
Investors in People

Carol Aaron, Acting Head of Change Management and Development, Nottingham City Homes

Matt Cleve, Learning and Development Director, Juice Learning