Jarrod McGrath | To create change, we need to stem Australia's productivity slide
The Productivity Commission's long-awaited five-year report found Australia is the most unproductive it's been in 60 years, with productivity falling...
In The Canberra Times first edition of the year, I shared three trends I believe will be focal points for people leaders in 2025: Compliance, Productivity, and Experience.
What do these trends and how they’ll evolve point to? In a word, disruption. It will hit us like never before. AI is not just going to start taking over processes within the workplace; I believe we’ll see full ‘digital workers’ and robots deployed into workforce teams across the country.
With these developments comes a major shift the HR and workforce management industries must consider – how do we measure and evaluate digital workers’ or AIs’ performance? How will we structure performance reviews, set goals and KPIs, and monitor and measure improvements or deteriorations? A few outliers have already attempted this and been pressured to remove it. But this is delaying the inevitable – non-human workers with intelligence akin to ours are entering the workforce and we need to be prepared.
The Productivity Commission's long-awaited five-year report found Australia is the most unproductive it's been in 60 years, with productivity falling...
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Thank you,The Canberra Timesfor the opportunity to contribute an article on the important issues of wage theft and compliance, and the wider impact...
I wrote in The Canberra Times about the disconnect between awards, EBAs, and organisations’ workforce management and payroll technology systems.