Food Intolerances can Impact on your own and your organisation’s productivity – Tracy Shuckrath
A former event planner with her own food allergies, Tracy consults and educates clients and audiences to understand the real impact on personal and organisational productivity of food intolerances and allergies in the workplace. Whilst it may seem like more work, not considering them can impact on your own and your organisation’s productivity. …
How to Increase Your Productivity by Getting People to say Yes! – Lindsay Adams
Lindsay Adams is a speaker, workshop facilitator, and coach. For over twenty years Lindsay has worked both in Government Owned Enterprises and in his own businesses. Lindsay’s focus is on business relationship building strategies to underpin sales, enhance teams and create outstanding leaders. …
Vulture Cultures – How to stop them ravaging your organisation’s performance, people profit & public image – Leanne Faraday-Brash
Leanne is an Organisational Psychologist, speaker, coach and facilitator with extensive experience in leadership development, culture, change and workplace justice. Whilst Leanne consults in a range of areas, the common thread is the emphasis on improving organisational effectiveness and workplace climate for all staff to increase performance and promote organisational health and wellbeing. Leanne aims to help managers improve their organisation’s performance, profit and public image by working on “the tricky people stuff” …
How to Make Your Meetings More Productive – Kristin Arnold
Kristin Arnold is the president and founder of Quality Process Consultants. Kristin is passionate about teamwork, engagement, action and momentum. Kristin’s passion for teams is reflected in her writing, speaking, facilitation and consulting. She is the author of several books in the Extraordinary Team Series (Team Basics, Email Basics and Team Energizers), as well as a newspaper columnist and contributing author to a myriad of other team-based books. Kristin was one of the first female graduates of the United States Coast Guard Academy and the first woman stationed onboard the USCGC Buttonwood, a sea-going buoy tender. She parlayed her understanding of teams and teamwork with an …
How Finding Your Passion Can Make You More Productive – Keith Abraham
Keith is about delivering substance that is relative to the real world of business. He shows business people how to work smarter, engage their people, rekindle their passion and capitalise on their current market opportunities. Most importantly, his strategies are proven and have achieved some phenomenal results. From humble beginnings, Keith climbed the ladder to head a team of 65 with a $15 million dollar budget at the tender age of 27. Over the past 16 years, Keith has built a reputation as one of Australia’s most in-demand conference speakers, business growth catalysts and innovation facilitators, working directly with some …
How Social Justice & Diversity Can Increase Productivity Right Now! – Jessica Pettitt
For more than a decade, Jessica has been educating people to support and embrace a more diverse environment. With a Masters in Higher Education Administration and her background as a College Administrator in South Carolina, Oregon, New York & Arizona, Jessica is well versed in the education space. She has worked in various student services offices on university campuses, as well as acting in a range of advisory roles relating to LGBT (Lesbian Gay, Bi Sexual and Transgender) and Women’s support services. Jessica has also established a Centre for Social Justice Leadership in Arizona and worked as a Presidential advisor …
How Optimism can Increase Productivity – Helen Macdonald
Helen Mac is Australia’s Corporate Optimist. She specialises in maximising opportunities in individuals & teams, creating optimal performance in organisations of all sizes. Combining decades of experience in culture change and practical psychology based on her BA (Psych), Helen works with leaders, individual contributors and teams to dramatically shift their thinking and optimise outcomes. Her client list is diverse, coming from industries as wide-ranging as IT, banking & finance, transport, telecommunications, automotive, petroleum, and pharmaceuticals. Examples include General Motors/Holden Limited, American Express, GE Capital Finance; Hyundai Motor Company, CPA Australia, Tupperware, Ericcson, SAP, RSM Bird Cameron and AMP. …
P.I.L.O.T Your Way to Productivity – Elizabeth McCormick
Elizabeth truly shattered the “glass ceiling” in the military when she became an Army Black Hawk Pilot. Elizabeth has flown a range of missions and supported the UN peacekeeping operations in Kosovo receiving the Meritorious Service Medal for excellence in service and in 2011 was awarded the Congressional Veteran Commendation. Since retiring from the military, Elizabeth has a corporate career as a global contract negotiator and motivational speaker. Today she shares with us her experiences as a pilot and the actionable lessons that are part of her PILOT method to help you lead your life, team and increase your productivity to soar …
The Selfish Servant – How being one can increase your productivity – Danielle Storey
Danielle Storey is the co-owner of an award-winning international multi-million dollar family-run business, The Cartridge Family. The Cartridge Family is based in Melbourne servicing Australian and New Zealand businesses for over 16 years. She is also a professional speaker in business/marketing, sales/customer service and employee engagement. She is an experienced and skilled mentor as well as being a specialist in exhibiting and sponsorship management. A talented communicator, with proven management experience in the private business sector, she has a humorous and heart-warming personal story on which to base her ‘Million Dollar Relationships’ addresses. These sought-after strategies deliver easy-to-implement ideas which deliver genuine results. …
Why Video Should Be a Part of Your Organisation’s Educational Toolkit – Daniel Calleja
At the age of 14 Daniel worked with his first client, filming and producing video projects. By the time he completed his Bachelor of Arts (Multimedia) degree at University he had already been involved in filming, editing and directing two TV shows. Daniel’s professional career started in 2006 when he established a client base working from his home studio. Soon enough his profound passion for video and multimedia evolved leading the business into new areas such as design, photography and e-learning. By the age of 21 Daniel landed large corporate clients such as Rio Tinto, Victoria University and the Education …