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| Human resource under the microscope at APSWC roundtable |
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| POSTED 15 Jan 2018 . BY Tom Walker |
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The round table will result in a white paper on human resources and training, which will 'define the industry’s future' Credit: Shutterstock
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Human resource has been revealed as the theme for this year's Asia Pacific Spa & Wellness Coalition's (APSWC) roundtable, to be held in Singapore from 15 to 16 March.
The two-day, invitation-only event will cover four areas – mentoring, job seekers’ perception of spa and wellness, human resource management practices and career paths.
Following the event, APSWC will publish a white paper based on the discussions, to act as a guide on human resource management for the region’s spa sector.
Titled A Personnel View for Asia’s Spa and Wellness Industry, the paper will be distributed among the region’s government authorities, the media and industry stakeholders.
“Acting as a roadmap, the collective voice of the APSWC will help define the industry’s future, and what steps need to be taken by industry stakeholders and government to achieve it,” said a spokesperson for APSWC.
The organisations taking part include resorts operator Six Senses; Balinese massage centre Jarin Menari; Kairali Ayurvedic Group from India; Thailand-based M-Spa International; and the Kamalaya Health Resort.
Last year's roundtable led to the publication of a white paper which identified customers, staff, technology and design as the primary issues facing the industry.
Founded in 2006, the APSWC is a not-for-profit organisation, set up to improve and promote the spa industry for the benefit of all.
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Asia Pacific Spa & Wellness Coalition relaunches
POSTED 14 Oct 2016. BY Jane Kitchen

Industry group the Asia Pacific Spa & Wellness Coalition is relaunching, and the new
board, led by chair Andrew Jacka, is planning a roundtable in Bangkok from 16-17 March,
2017.
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Is this the end for the Asia Pacific Spa & Wellness Coalition?
POSTED 06 Jul 2015. BY Jane Kitchen

The board of the Asia Pacific Spa & Wellness Coalition has agreed “to wind down the
activities of the coalition with an objective to fully close or integrate into an existing
industry representative body,” according to a message on the group’s Facebook page.
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APSWC plans Japanese onsen study tour for 2015
POSTED 17 Sep 2014. BY Helen Andrews

The Asia Pacific Spa & Wellness Coalition (APSWC) has issued an update on various
projects it is undertaking, including a number of networking and educational events in
capital cities around Asia.
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