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Workforce planning

Employee ability to adapt to new business conditions can have a big impact on your bottom line. Research shows that mature age workers are often more flexible in times of change, as their life experience has been more varied and they have learnt better coping skills.

This section helps you plan for and train a workforce that leverages the expertise of mature age workers as well as younger workers, to ensure that your organisation achieves its goals both now and in the future.

Developing a workforce plan

Although every organisation is different, there are a number of steps you may wish to consider when creating a workforce plan to meet the staffing needs of your business.

Read more: Developing a workforce plan

Managing a workforce plan

When you have created a workforce plan you will also need to look at how to manage that plan, as well as the obligations you will have to meet as an employer.

Read more: Managing a workforce plan

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