Qld`s Tourism Leader becomes STAR Workplace

Released on: September 19, 2008, 12:06 am

Press Release Author: HR Coach

Industry: Human Resources

Press Release Summary: QUEENSLAND’S peak tourism body, the Queensland Tourism
Industry Council (QTIC), has been recognised as a STAR Workplace through its
participation in a national benchmarking program that identifies excellent
employers.

Press Release Body: QUEENSLAND’S peak tourism body, the Queensland Tourism Industry
Council (QTIC), has been recognised as a STAR Workplace through its participation in
a national benchmarking program that identifies excellent employers.

The HR Coach Research Institute developed the STAR Workplace Program after years of
research into the factors behind staff-focused, high performing workplaces and the
resulting accreditation is akin to giving outstanding employers the “heart tick” of
approval.

HR Coach facilitated the certification process with QTIC, closely involving QTIC
staff in each step, to reveal an exceptional STAR Workplace result.

QTIC now joins other key Queensland organisations including Surf Lifesaving
Queensland, Bing Technologies and several small business leaders in achieving STAR
Workplace status based on strong employer satisfaction.

Daniel Gschwind, CEO of QTIC, undertook the STAR Workplace Program to boost its
strategy for employee retention and to proactively develop its positive staff
culture. He is proud to be the first peak body in Queensland to complete the program
and be able to fly the STAR flag.

“We strive to recognise and empower our team and to link them meaningfully into the
business strategy of our State-wide organisation. I am always on the look out for
innovative initiatives which will improve our productivity and workplace
environment. The quality and originality of the STAR Workplace process and support
of the HR Coach team made it simple for us to identify our strengths,” Mr Gschwind
said.

“QTIC plays a critical role in shining a light on successful Queensland business and
our ability to attract and retain great staff is vital to meeting our industry’s
needs, so linking our brand with the STAR Workplace Program is a real boon,” he
said.

“I can see that the STAR Workplace Program could be applied across industries for
its relevance and focus on linking people to the business’ direction. Its backed
with current state and national research findings which helped us to look ahead at
challenges for us and for our sector, and work together to meet them.”

Founder and Managing Director of HR Coach, Louise Broekman, was delighted with the
result that QTIC achieved and is already helping other business leaders to follow
suit.

“The STAR Workplace Program is simple yet ideal for integrating people, the greatest
resource a business has, to its ability to plan, operate and be profitable,” Ms
Broekman said.

“It’s rewarding to work alongside organisations like QTIC who are demonstrating
their leadership within the tourism sector and as a key industry body by committing
time and effort to empowering their people.”

The STAR Workplace Program offers organisations of all sizes and industries a means
for measuring and monitoring team performance and its impacts on business success.

HR Coach supports a national network of specialists focused on integrating people
management into strategic business planning and is continually developing new
approaches, products and systems to boost the powerhouse SME sector in Australia.



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Contact Details: More information:

Jan Easton
General Manager
HR Coach
Ph: 07 32544398
E: business@hrcoach.com.au

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