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    Explore " bernard salt" with insightful episodes like "Why Kiama is Australia’s best town", "Australia's future ain't what it used to be!", "Crystal ball gazing into world of work in 2021", "Crystal ball gazing into world of work in 2021" and "Crystal ball gazing into world of work in 2021" from podcasts like ""The Front", "Portfolio Construction Forum", "This Working Life", "This Working Life" and "This Working Life"" and more!

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    Australia's future ain't what it used to be!

    Australia's future ain't what it used to be!

    The latest national census reveals that Australia is a nation determined to change direction. Generational control is shifting, there is a greater sense of Indigenous identity, and core beliefs that once bound our nation tightly are loosening. China is being usurped by India as our primary source of immigrants, foreign students and overseas workers. There is even evidence of the return of the suburban home. Collectively, such trends will re-shape Australia's economic and cultural landscape and influence the way that practitioners build multi-asset portfolios capable of meeting the long-term financial goals of Australians. - Bernard Salt, Allegra Spender, and Tassos Stassopoulos. Earn 0.75 CE/CPD hrs on Portfolio Construction Forum.

    Crystal ball gazing into world of work in 2021

    Crystal ball gazing into world of work in 2021
    What will 2021 hold for you at work? We've wrangled the experts and polished the This Working Life crystal ball to bring you our best predictions for this year. Demographer, Bernard Salt thinks this is our chance to hit the reset button and rebuild our working lives to a much better place than ever before. Insecure work was a strong theme for 2020 and Alison Pennington, senior economist for the Centre for Future Work, says 2021 will be no different. She argues that it may however provide us with an opportunity to improve some of the worst quality jobs in the workforce. And if you're hoping to 'thrive, not survive' in 2021, Pip Dexter who leads Deloitte's Human Capital Practice has one top focus for this year - adaptability. She shares why she believes this characteristic will matter above all else and how you can cultivate it in yourself and your workplace. Last to place their predictions is Dr Ben Hamer, he's the lead for Future Work at PWC Australia. He works with their 8000 employees to look ahead at what could be coming for them and their clients. They recently put out an organisation wide survey to learn about the impact of 2020 on their work. The surprise? Most people thought workplace culture had actually improved thanks to the pandemic. Ben shares why that is and what we can learn from it. Producer: Edwina Stott Supervising Producer: Maria Tickle

    Crystal ball gazing into world of work in 2021

    Crystal ball gazing into world of work in 2021
    What will 2021 hold for you at work? We've wrangled the experts and polished the This Working Life crystal ball to bring you our best predictions for this year. Demographer, Bernard Salt thinks this is our chance to hit the reset button and rebuild our working lives to a much better place than ever before. Insecure work was a strong theme for 2020 and Alison Pennington, senior economist for the Centre for Future Work, says 2021 will be no different. She argues that it may however provide us with an opportunity to improve some of the worst quality jobs in the workforce. And if you're hoping to 'thrive, not survive' in 2021, Pip Dexter who leads Deloitte's Human Capital Practice has one top focus for this year - adaptability. She shares why she believes this characteristic will matter above all else and how you can cultivate it in yourself and your workplace. Last to place their predictions is Dr Ben Hamer, he's the lead for Future Work at PWC Australia. He works with their 8000 employees to look ahead at what could be coming for them and their clients. They recently put out an organisation wide survey to learn about the impact of 2020 on their work. The surprise? Most people thought workplace culture had actually improved thanks to the pandemic. Ben shares why that is and what we can learn from it. Producer: Edwina Stott Supervising Producer: Maria Tickle

    Crystal ball gazing into world of work in 2021

    Crystal ball gazing into world of work in 2021

    What will 2021 hold for you at work? We've wrangled the experts and polished the This Working Life crystal ball to bring you our best predictions for this year.

    Demographer, Bernard Salt thinks this is our chance to hit the reset button and rebuild our working lives to a much better place than ever before.

    Insecure work was a strong theme for 2020 and Alison Pennington, senior economist for the Centre for Future Work, says 2021 will be no different. She argues that it may however provide us with an opportunity to improve some of the worst quality jobs in the workforce.

    And if you're hoping to 'thrive, not survive' in 2021, Pip Dexter who leads Deloitte's Human Capital Practice has one top focus for this year - adaptability. She shares why she believes this characteristic will matter above all else and how you can cultivate it in yourself and your workplace.

    Last to place their predictions is Dr Ben Hamer, he's the lead for Future Work at PWC Australia. He works with their 8000 employees to look ahead at what could be coming for them and their clients. They recently put out an organisation wide survey to learn about the impact of 2020 on their work. The surprise? Most people thought workplace culture had actually improved thanks to the pandemic. Ben shares why that is and what we can learn from it.

    Producer: Edwina Stott

    Supervising Producer: Maria Tickle

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