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Connecting Up Conference 2022

Posted by Mathew French on 5 May 2022

Every year Infoxchange hosts the Connecting Up conference in Melbourne. This year's conference is a three-day event that aims to help Australian not-for-profits get the most out of technology, training, and strategy. Subscribe-HR is the technology sponsor for Connecting Up this year. That's because we're aligned with Infoxchange on our commitment to providing the sectors they serve with the tools and business intelligence they need to thrive. An increasing proportion of our customers operate in the NFP, charity, social enterprise, Indigenous or Local Council segments because we've been ardent supporters of these businesses since we started our own. Read this week's HR Blog to find out more about this year's conference, and if you're attending, please do come along and say hello.

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Topics: HR technology, hr software, Not-for-profit, NFP, ConnectingUp, Infoxchange, NFP Technology Conference


Evolve Conference 2021: Technology, Training & Strategy For NFPs

Posted by Mathew French on 29 April 2021

Every year (well, every year except last year) ConnectingUp hosts an annual conference in Melbourne focused on providing NFPs, charities and social enterprise with the tools and business intelligence they need to thrive. This year's conference is a three-day interactive event that aims to help Australian not-for-profits get the most out of technology, training, and strategy. We've long been supporters of such businesses and an increasing proportion of our customers operate in the NFP, charity, social enterprise, Indigenous or Local Council segments. We recognise the importance of supporting these businesses and we're proud to be a sponsor of this year's event. If you're attending, please do come along and say hello.

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Topics: HR technology, hr software, Not-for-profit, NFP, ConnectingUp, Evolve Conference


The 2020 Not For Profit People Conference

Posted by Mathew French on 11 February 2020

Every year, EthicalJobs hosts the Not For Profit People Conference in its home town of Melbourne; the biggest event of its kind in Australia. The conference provides an opportunity for NFPs, social enterprise and local councils to explore best practice in attracting, managing, training and retaining great employees. Now, more than ever, the mission of creating a more equitable, just and sustainable future is a critical success factor, not just for businesses, but for all of us. We've witnessed an increase in these types of businesses here at Subscribe-HR. In fact, an increasing proportion of our customers operate in the NFP, social enterprise or local council segments, and we recognise the importance of supporting these businesses. That's why we've signed on to support the Not For Profit People Conference again this year.

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Topics: Performance Management Software, Employee Onboarding Software, Digital transformation, Not-for-profit, NFP, Social enterprise, Local councils, Not for profit people, Not For Profit People Conference


Which HR Trends Matter to Your Business in 2019

Posted by Mathew French on 12 March 2019

Our recent HR Blog about the rise of the social enterprise defined this as the overarching theme of Deloitte's 2018 Human Capital Trends Report. The rise of the social enterprise reflects the fact that social capital is achieving a newfound status alongside financial and physical capital as a measure of the value of a business. This change is being driven by many factors, with trust being one of the leading metrics. Ernst & Young's global study on trust in the workplace poses the question 'could trust cost you a generation of talent?' The subtext being that businesses that don't take the trust issue seriously could suffer long-term consequences. Edelman's annual trust barometer for 2019 presents a more positive view for employers. Despite a high lack of faith in 'the system' and institutions overall, there is one relationship that remains strong, and that is the one individuals have with their employer. So how can HR Professionals ensure that these big picture signals aren't ignored in the rush to tick items off ever lengthening to do lists? Let's unpack the headlines so that you have a clear picture of how the world of work is evolving and which HR trends matter to your business in 2019.

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Topics: HR trends, HR technology, The Human Era, trust, Digital workforce management, HR best practice, Not-for-profit, Digital transformation of HR, Simplifying HR processes, HR data and analytics, Preparing for the future of work, Culture by design, Organisational culture change, Culture change


The Not For Profit People Conference

Posted by Mathew French on 6 November 2018

Every year, EthicalJobs hosts the Not For Profit People Conference in its home town of Melbourne; the biggest event of its kind in Australia. The conference provides an opportunity for NFPs, social enterprise and local councils to explore best practice in attracting, managing, training and retaining people in these sectors. The EthicalJobs platform was created almost ten years ago to promote businesses and jobs that contribute to a more equitable, more just or more sustainable world. With the rise of public awareness about the ethics (or lack thereof) in certain market segments, a shift to more purpose and values driven economic choices is underway. Every year, more businesses are transitioning to (or being started with) the mission of creating a more equitable, just and sustainable future. We've witnessed an increase in these types of businesses here at Subscribe-HR. In fact, an increasing proportion of our customers operate in the NFP, social enterprise or local council segments, and we recognise the importance of supporting these businesses. That's why we've signed on to support the Not For Profit People Conference this year.

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Topics: Employee Onboarding Software, Digital transformation, Not-for-profit, NFP, Social enterprise, Local councils, Not for profit people


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