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Shift views to new ideas

Cotton growers’ and farm managers’ workshops focus on people planning

- Cotton farmers can register to attend the online SHIFT Workforce Solutions Unconferen­ce at cqu.syd1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/ SV_6JxtjkmGlC­wUMw6

Cotton growers and farm managers Australia-wide are invited to a series of interactiv­e Zoom sessions on June 6 and 7, to discuss and workshop what they can do to secure an engaged and adaptable workforce. The Cotton Research and Developmen­t Corporatio­n-funded action research project “Delivering Best Practice for Management of Future Workforce Skills” is supporting cotton growing enterprise­s to implement strategies, tools and resources to better attract, develop and retain their workforce.

The SHIFT project is focused on using knowledge from the cotton industry to create a workforce developmen­t framework that is centred on the mechanisms by which employers can achieve the positive workforce outcomes they’re striving for. The five pillars of the framework are social sustainabi­lity, human sustainabi­lity, innovative workplaces, future focus, and transforma­tive leadership.

An initial co-design process has identified key challenges and practical solutions to some of the on-farm workforce challenges faced by cotton growers.

Using the past decade of CRDC-funded workforce research to unlock the transferab­le lessons from grower knowledge and experience has been essential to the project.

SHIFT Solutions Group facilitato­r/project lead and CQUniversi­ty researcher, Dr Nicole McDonald, says the SHIFT project has allowed for meaningful conversati­ons among cotton growers.

“We know from past research that growers value their workforce,” McDonald says.

“Our challenge is to support people to find people management practices that work for them and their teams.

“Through case studies and conversati­ons, we also know there are good practices growers are already doing. Part of this project is to facilitate peer-to-peer learning and encourage growerled discussion on how owners and farm managers practicall­y work on the ‘people’ part of their businesses.”

Our challenge is to support people to find people management practices that work for them

These learnings will be shared in the grower/ farm manager only event: The SHIFT Workforce Solutions Unconferen­ce.

Unlike traditiona­l conference­s where a program is designed separate from the attendees’ needs and often delivered in lecturetyp­e talks, the Unconferen­ce is centred on the participan­ts’ interests and involves discussion­s and workshops.

The Unconferen­ce will include grower panels talking about their experience­s in tackling current workforce challenges. Additional­ly, members of the SHIFT project team, leadership expert Jo Eady and CRDC PhD candidate and rural psychologi­st, Chantal Corish, will share new ideas and practices with growers to discuss and test out in their own enterprise­s.

“We are especially grateful to the growers that we have brainstorm­ed and talked with so far in the SHIFT Project,” McDonald says.

“Their input has helped shape this Unconferen­ce to ensure the topics will be relevant, practical and focused on the needs of cotton growers.”

 ?? ?? SHIFT Solutions Group project lead and CQUniversi­ty researcher Dr Nicole McDonald.
SHIFT Solutions Group project lead and CQUniversi­ty researcher Dr Nicole McDonald.

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