PwC hosting briefing on skills shortage
(22 September 2007 – Australia) PricewaterhouseCoopers’s Private Client Service team is hosting a timely breakfast briefing on "Beating the skills shortage in an entrepreneurial business" on Tuesday 11 September as part of PwC’s Master of Business Series.
Drawing on information in the inaugural PricewaterhouseCoopers Private
Business Barometer, a six-monthly study of private businesses in the A$10 to 100
million turnover segment, the breakfast event will give businesses the
opportunity to hear from consultants, experts and other private business owners
facing similar issues.
On the panel will be Stephen Moir, Director, Moir Group; Anthony Sork, Joint Managing Director, HCM Global; and Brett Wright, Group Executive Human Resources, St George Group.
Panellists will share their insights on attracting and retaining talent from a private business perspective and how this translates into better customer and client interactions.
Date: Tuesday 11 September 2007
Time: 7.15am for 7.30am. Concluding at 9.00am
Venue: PricewaterhouseCoopers, Darling Park Tower 2, Level 10, 201 Sussex Street, Sydney, NSW 2000
RSVP by Monday 3 September
For further information and to register click here: www.pwc.com/au/mbssydney
East & Partners conducts the research and analysis for the PricewaterhouseCoopers Private Business Barometer.
On the panel will be Stephen Moir, Director, Moir Group; Anthony Sork, Joint Managing Director, HCM Global; and Brett Wright, Group Executive Human Resources, St George Group.
Panellists will share their insights on attracting and retaining talent from a private business perspective and how this translates into better customer and client interactions.
Date: Tuesday 11 September 2007
Time: 7.15am for 7.30am. Concluding at 9.00am
Venue: PricewaterhouseCoopers, Darling Park Tower 2, Level 10, 201 Sussex Street, Sydney, NSW 2000
RSVP by Monday 3 September
For further information and to register click here: www.pwc.com/au/mbssydney
East & Partners conducts the research and analysis for the PricewaterhouseCoopers Private Business Barometer.