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Plan your 2016 training with Australia’s national HR association*

The Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) is the chosen career partner for HR professionals and people managers.

Training with AHRI will provide you and your team with:

  • access to Human Resources (HR) best practice to ensure legislative compliance
  • business, people management and leadership skills for managers, supervisors and team leaders
  • a range of training options including eLearning, webinars, short courses and formal education  and
  • customised and in-house programs to meet your organisation’s specific needs.

2016 Hot HR & Management topics

  • conflict and mediation
  • internal HR consulting – effective business partnering
  • investigating workplace misconduct
  • managing for performance and
  • managing the legal issues across the employment lifecycle.

To find out more about the range of training programs available at AHRI, contact 1300 811 880 or visit ahri.com.au/education
In-house training – Develop your team your way.

All of AHRI’s formal education programs and short courses are available to be delivered in-house to ensure that your organisation develops team capability and consistency of skills.
Course content can be customised and aligned to your organisational goals.

Training toolkits
AHRI toolkits are a practical and cost-effective way for organisations to upskill teams.

Toolkits topics:

  • building resilience – NEW
  • behavioural interviewing skills – NEW
  • managing performance – NEW and
  • managing unconscious bias at work.
  • For more information on corporate in-house training or training toolkits

email customlearning@ahri.com.au or call 1300 239 978.
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