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Leading Successful Change – Creating an Enterprise Agreement and Employment Platform for the Future

Abstract

The global economy and society are facing into an unprecedented transformation. Digitisation, robotics, engineering and demography are all disrupting traditional modes of social, work and business interactions. To be successful, organisations must rapidly respond to these trends and establish workforce frameworks which support changing workforce and customer needs. This paper outlines the factors that were critical to the successful transformation of the Westpac Group’s enterprise agreements and employment platform in 2015/2016. While drawing on the experience of enterprise bargaining in Australia, the factors identified are equally relevant and transferable to managing workforce change in any jurisdiction and context. While each change will need to be uniquely managed based on local considerations, the Westpac Group example identifies 8 key factors required for the successful management of change. These factors include having a clear and compelling vision which supports the broader business strategy; preparation and planning; having extensive engagement with the business and tight governance processes; building a constructive relationship with external stakeholders (in this case the union); a high level of engagement, consultation and communication with employees; agile project management and a focus on implementation.

Author

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Michael Johnston
Group Head of Employee Relations & Special Counsel , Westpac Banking Corporation , Australia

Michael Johnston is Group Head of Employee Relations & Special Counsel for the Westpac Group. Michael advises Westpac Group companies globally on all aspects of employment and industrial law and related human resources and employee relations issues. Opinions expressed in this article are the author’s alone.

Company

Westpac Banking Corporation

Westpac Banking Corporation. Westpac's history as Australia's first bank - and first company - is a long and proud one. Established in 1817 as the Bank of New South Wales under a charter of incorporation provided by Governor Lachlan Macquarie, the bank became Westpac in 1982 after it merged with the Commercial Bank of Australia. Westpac Group's portfolio of financial service brands and businesses is focused on our vision to be one of the world's great service companies, helping our customers, communities and people to prosper and grow. From ensuring consumer customers can save and invest with confidence, to serving the financial needs of multi-national corporate, institutional and government clients, we put our customers at the centre of everything we do.

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