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Curtin Graduate School of Business

Morning Session #2: An Introduction to SMART Work Design: How to re-design work to reduce psychosocial hazards

Facilitated by Dr Arian Kunzelmann and Cati Thomas, Centre for Transformative Work Design, Curtin University

Morning Session #2: An Introduction to SMART Work Design: How to re-design work to reduce psychosocial hazards
Morning Session #2: An Introduction to SMART Work Design: How to re-design work to reduce psychosocial hazards

Time & Location

12 Feb 2024, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm AWST

Curtin Graduate School of Business, 78 Murray St, Perth WA 6000, Australia

About the workshop

To register, please visit: https://payments.curtin.edu.au/FWI_CTWDC2024

About this Workshop

Work design is at the very core of people’s work experiences and understanding work design can help  organisations managing psychosocial risks. When work is well-designed, it promotes mental health and well-being, fosters creativity, innovation and optimal job performance. Poorly designed work, however, can lead to job dissatisfaction and disengagement. Prolonged exposure to poor work design is associated with depression, burnout, stifled learning, and reduced productivity.

This interactive workshop provides participants with a deep understanding of work design and its connection to mental-wellbeing. We will introduce the evidence-based and highly practical SMART work design model developed by Prof Sharon Parker, unpack each of the key elements of this model, and learn how it can help addressing psychosocial risks at work. We will also provide initial tips about ways on how work design can be improved.

After completing this workshop, participants have:

  • Acquired working knowledge of the fundamentals of work design and its pivotal role in employee experiences, especially from an employee wellbeing perspective
  • Understood the connection between work design and key psychosocial risks at work
  • Gained an understanding of the SMART work design model
  •  Identified initial ideas to improve work design within their own team or organisation

This workshop is suitable for those with HR and leadership responsibilities  (e.g., HR professionals, organisational development professionals, health and safety professionals, and those who are charged with workforce development, diversity and inclusion, wellbeing, etc).

About the facilitators

Dr Arian Kunzelmann

Dr Arian Kunzelmann is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Centre for Transformative Work Design as part of the Future of Work Institute at Curtin University. He is currently involved in a funded research project related to work redesign to improve worker mental health. Previously, he was working in a Senior Managerial HR Role for a large construction company in which he held responsibilities for the development and delivery of individual and team centred measures, acted as course lead for the internal leadership academy, and was involved in organizational change management projects.

Cati Thomas

Cati is an Organisational Psychologist and applied organisational researcher with the Future of Work Institute, Cati has worked for over a decade in the Healthcare industry (and in adjacent roles!) as a researcher and then consultant, now working to improve work and wellbeing for this critical workforce. Her current role involves leading mid and large sized Health and Social Assistance organisations through an intensive, participatory redesign process to develop and assess interventions aimed at reducing psychosocial hazards by applying the SMART Work Design model.

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