![]() Everything watched a humanoid robot Matylda. More than 50 people in in the audience enjoyed this event which brought a fruitful discussion. ![]() After the coffee break participants of the panel session presented their opinion about importance of robots in manual work, collaborative robots role, ethics and legal aspects and approach of SMEs to this topic. As a part of this session Sharpen project survey results related to digitalization were introduced and also activities of the Faculty of Economics (EconLab and Web design) and Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at TUL. In the first part several topics related to digitalization and robotics were introduced by experts. Not only did we have an amazing panel of experts, we even had a member of Czech parliament in attendance who promised his support for SMEs. It focused on digitalization, robotics and AI in SMEs and proved to be a hit with the audience. On Tuesday, 29th January, 2019, the Czech SHARPEN team organised a very successful event. An amazing and intensive day filled with presentations, workshops, discussions and networking. Andrew talked about impact and how we can publish our results. The last session before wrap-up was led by Andrew Peart from Emerald Publishing. Rob Wapshott from University of Sheffield, presented key notes and highlighted the problems of formal and informal HRM in SMEs. ![]() Alexandros Psychogios from Birmingham City University and Dr. Professor Jeff Gold then summed up the workshops and led a panel discussion about the key issues that emerged from the workshops. After lunch, there were several workshops focused on social media in the workplace, bullying, attracting candidates and employment law. CIPD representative John McGurk then talked about their research into HRM in SMEs and how it works in regions and nations of the UK. Representative from a family HR consultancy Tracey Hopkins talked about the snowball effect and how you can prevent HR problems from becoming an avalanche even before they form into a small snowball. Afterwards, we heard several amazing talks from both practitioners and academics. First, Katerina Marsikova and Julie Davies presented the SHARPEN project and each country representative then presented key findings from their respective region. Together with the BAM conference the day before, it brought together the best professionals and experts in HRM in SMEs. On Wednesday 5th June, the final international conference of the SHARPEN project took place. Huddersfield conference 'Managing People: The Challenges and Opportunities for Small Business'
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