MONDAY 16 NOVEMBER 2009
Streamlining Procure to Pay
Amora Hotel Jamison, Sydney
The two-day conference will explore the latest strategies being implemented to bring about change and modernise the procure to pay cycle. It will enable delegates to work towards:
- automating workflow to reduce processing time, maximise staff productivity and improve supplier management;
- centralising procurement and AP documents/systems for greater visibility, financial control and quicker approval processes; and
- improving organisational communication and effective change management.
The event has been developed for directors, managers, coordinators, financial accountants, team leaders and consultants with responsibility for purchasing, procurement, strategic sourcing, supply chain, accounts payable, dinancial services, treasury, shared services, business improvement, accounting services and operations.
For more information visit www.procure-2-pay.com.au
Proteus Leadership Conference
Rydges Lakeside, Canberra
The Proteus Leadership Centre conference will focus on strategies on how to lead in times of change, especially in times when things are tough.
It will also look at ways to manage self and others more effectively and will offer a host of practical ideas that delegates can implement both personally and professionally, to assist in their leadership journey.
For more information visit www.proteuscentre.com
3rd Annual Enterprise 2.0 Online Social Networking & Business Collaboration World Summit
Dockside, Sydney
This is the only even that brings together delegates from the ICT and marketing departments to discuss the opportunities that collaboration tools and new media can bring to the business.
Offering keynote insight from the industry's leading experts, social media campaign studies from corporate marketers and collaboration case studies from enterprise and government, this two-day streamed event will promote your understanding of how all areas of the traditional economy are benefiting from the revolution in social participation and collaboration.
Key speakers include ACT Senator Kate Lundy; Steve Vachani, CEO of Power.com (USA); Facebook regional vice president Paul Borrud; Google head of technology markets, Yuri Narciss; MySpace Australia executive director, business development, Nick Love; and Laurel Papworth, director and social networks strategist of World Communities.
For more information visit www.acevents.com.au/socialmedia09
Technology in Healthcare Summit 2009
Grand Hyatt, Melbourne
Featuring case studies from ICT experts and chief information officers (CIOs) from across the healthcare industry, the Summit will offer a comprehensive overview of the capabilities and recent developments in government, hospitals and area health services.
Keynote speakers include Department of Health Services Victoria CIO Andrew Howard, St Vincents and Mater Health Sydney CIO David Roffe, and Ramsay Healthcare CIO Mick Campbell.
For more information visit www.acevents.com.au/healthtechnology2009
WEDNESDAY 18 NOVEMBER 2009
National Local Government Human Resources Conference
Sebel Albert Park, Melbourne
Held over three days, the National Local Government Human Resources Conference will explore the theme of 'HR evolution - responding to a changing world'.
The conference will include a range of keynote speakers from inside and outside the industry, council showcases, workshops and networking events.
For more information visit www.lgsa.org.au
THURSDAY 19 NOVEMBER 2009
IPAA National Conference: The Changing Public Sector Climate
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
The 2009 national conference of the Institute of Public Administration Australia will explore the theme of 'The Changing Public Sector Climate'.
The two-day conference will explore a number of sub-themes, including: the pressures placed on the public sector to research, develop and articulate effective policy frameworks and to deliver practical outcomes; strategies to meet future challenges; learning from and contributing to global trends; and sustainable practices.
For more information visit www.ipaanationalconference.org.au




