Let REBA guide you into the future with certainty at Future Forum 2024
After weeks of speculation around the government’s Budget announcement it is a relief to have some clarity on future changes, even if the news may not be what employers wanted to hear.
Yet change is not limited to the government’s spending plans.
Reward and benefits leaders are grappling with macro trends like climate change, tech disruption, and demographic shifts which will influence workforce transformation and impact departmental decisions.
Meanwhile, shorter-term pressures of a tight labour market, incoming employment legislation, and meeting pay transparency requirements remain on the radar.
This year’s REBA Future Forum on 21 November at ‘Sancroft’, in Paternoster Square by St. Paul’s in London, promises to help you make strategic and tactical decisions not just for now, but also longer-term sustainability.
Making data work for you
Fundamental to manging these changes will be data and technology.
That’s why REBA has invited Tim Harford OBE, Financial Times’ undercover economist and BBC Radio 4 More or Less presenter to open this year’s Future Forum with a keynote address on how to make workforce data add up.
In his compelling style, Harford will reveal how we can evaluate the claims that surround us with confidence, curiosity and a healthy level of scepticism, and help you to think clearly about reward and benefits data as you plan for 2025 and beyond.
Sessions not to miss
This year’s packed agenda covers a host of topical issues to get reward and benefits leaders thinking. Our favourites include:
- Support for working parents to build mental resilience and mitigate future health and productivity costs. Understand why investing in support for working parents is not only the socially responsible thing to do but also a strategic imperative
- Global financial wellbeing trends: how employee financial health is evolving and what employers can do to support them. This session promises to provide unique insights and actionable steps for building a resilient, future-focused financial wellbeing programme
- How the climate outlook will reshape risk, the benefits supply chain and the wider benefits ecosystem. Hear how employers must prepare for these challenges and how they will redefine the future of employee benefits
- In-depth creative solutions to manage increasing employee health costs, improve outcomes and measure ROI. This masterclass will explore how employers can harness innovation and optimise their benefits strategies to not only manage future health costs but also improve employee health outcomes.
Exchange knowledge with your peers
As always, REBA’s Future Forum will offer plenty of opportunities to network.
Explore further hot topics during the vendor-free discussions dedicated to today's top challenges during the roundtable discussions, which provide a welcoming and confidential space to discuss your experiences and build your own personal support network.
Whether you want to know how fellow reward and benefits leaders are using AI; what financial wellbeing strategies others are leveraging to support the changing needs of different generations; or how your peers handling benefits design, delivery, and alignment across different countries and territories, REBA’s roundtable sessions offer the opportunity.
Meet the specialists in the exhibition
An essential part of the day is getting to speak to the people in the know.
In addition to meeting your peers through the extensive networking opportunities, you can explore the comprehensive exhibition filled with established market leaders demonstrating new services, and exciting fresh innovators providing solutions for future challenges.
REBA can even set up these meetings for you in advance with a complimentary service to help you understand and identify those vendors most relevant to your needs.
REBA Future Forum is exclusively for senior professionals who work in-house and are a decision-maker involved in the HR, reward and benefits strategy of their organisation.
If this is you, we can't wait to welcome you to our new venue, ‘Sancroft,’ in Paternoster Square by St. Paul’s in London.