 |  | | |  | | | | 1. Mindset for Change, find out how to develop the right mindset to keep your eye on the big picture. 2. Find the energy you need to enjoy both work and play.
3. What is it about Obama that instils confidence in his leadership? Meet the experts below who can teach these attributes to you and your team. | | | | | | | |  | | | | Mindset for Change In this time of seemingly constant change, Chris helps participants in his workshops find clarity on what is truly important in moving forward, the bigger picture. Chris teaches his audiences a time line technique called chunking up. This powerful tool helps participants to mentally move forward in time in order to find clarity on the "big picture", instead of becoming bogged down or "Chunked Down" in negative attitudes and behaviours. Read more. | | | | | | | | | Do YOU Have Road Runner Syndrome, are you racing from crisis to crisis?
The task of navigating life's frantically paced, 24/7 digital age has never been more complex or daunting. We are all under constant pressure to perform, day in day out. So many people are wired up, but eventually melting down. Andrew May has the answer on how to balance the growing pressures of work with a fulfilling personal life, giving you more energy and enjoyment for both. Andrew May, a leading expert on performance and productivity, has spent the past 15 years perfecting the art and science of performance as both a former elite middle distance runner and a Performance Manager for the Australian Cricket team. Read more | | | | | | | | |  | | | | The Pace of the Leader Sets the Pace of the Pack
Kamal Sarma is Australia's leading expert on mental resilience with a particular focus on creating calm resilient leaders with clarity of purpose so that they can go on to create resilient organisations. Kamal works with many leading organisations to create lasting improvements in profitability by influencing the leadership's ability to inspire rather than just motivate. Kamal is author of the internationally published book Mental Resilience: The Power of Clarity - How to develop the focus of a warrior and the peace of a monk. Read more | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  |  | | Times of Change Bring Workplace Stress
|  | Happy employees are better employees. Among other things they’re healthier, more productive, they work better in teams and they interact more positively with customers and clients.
So what can be done to reduce stress in times like the present. Changing market conditions require that if a business wishes to grow in the coming year they must adapt and make changes in how they are doing business. Unfortunately people tend to resist change and become very negative when it is required of them. | Introducing Dr. Timothy Sharp who is at the forefront of a fascinating new science called positive psychology. As one of Australia's leaders in this field Dr Sharp addresses these issues and shows individuals and corporations how to better manage change. He provides: consulting, executive coaching, seminars and workshops that are designed to:- Reduce workplace stress
- Increase productivity
- Ensure better communication
- Increase executive and staff resilience
- Create a happier healthier workplace
For Dr. Sharp's insights on coping with change, click here. | | |  | | | Ensure 2009 is a Year of Growth For Your Company Staff are a major factor in the success of any business and therefore staff training and development is fundamental to a sustainable, productive culture that is evidenced by low staff turnover and high customer retention. 2009 will be a challenging year for many businesses so high quality, efficient and consistent service standards created by an involved staff will make a great difference. Below are three excellent trainers that can help you achieve your profit goals in 2009. | |  |  |  | | David Penglase Keep your customers coming back. David is a leading expert on increasing individual and organisational success. He specifically applies his expertise to help organisations increase sales, deliver exceptional service, and create environments where clients want to keep coming back and refer others. Read more | | | Lisa McInnes-Smith Lisa's focus is on peak performance - be the best you can be in business, team, leadership and family - right across your particular sphere of influence. Her high energy, audience-involving presentations have hallmarked Lisa as one of the most successful keynote speakers to the corporate world. Read more | | | Ian Hutchinson In an environment where we are all needing to "do more with less" Ian provides practical solutions. His innovative systems and interactive, highly entertaining training programs, dramatically increase your ability to create a culture that will achieve this with bottom line results. Read more. | |  | | | Who's here next year? Booking international speakers that are already coming to Australia can give your event a great boost, and a fresh point of view, as well as substantially reducing the cost of bringing in an international speaker or facilitator yourself. | |  |  |  | | Stuart Ellis-Myers Stuart is a dramatic model of self-inspired determination. Despite suffering from Tourettes Syndrome he has become an internationally known and respected speaker on communication leadership, sales and customer relationship management practices that yield measurable results.He shares with his listeners the practical techniques that have helped him turn his own life into a success story. Read more | | Verne Harnish Verne Harnish, named one of the Top 10 minds in Small Business by Fortune Small Business in 2002, has a long and influential track record with developing entrepreneurial and emerging businesses. Verne helps executive teams of mid-size firms affordably receive the kind of development usually only provided top executives at major firms. His insights have direct impact on both staff moral and the bottom line. Read more | | | Jessica Queller Media writer Jessica Queller was 34 and single when she discovered that she had a defective gene that would most likely cause breast cancer. She went public with her internal battle over whether to have her breasts removed to prevent what seemed inevitable, and wrote the best seller "Pretty is what Changes" about how she defied her destiny with her decision to have a radical mastactomy, despite friends' objections. Read more | |  | | | Ovations International Pty. Ltd PO Box 1337 Rozelle NSW 2039 Australia | | Phone +61 2 9818-6622 Fax +61 2 98186977 Email:
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