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How to bring out the best in your team

  • Taree Universities Campus Level 1, 1 Pulteney Street Taree, NSW, 2430 Australia (map)

Key Information

  • Date: Wednesday 10th May 2023

  • Time: 9am - 11am

  • Location: Taree Universities Campus, Pulteney Street Taree

Tickets

  • General admission - $45 per ticket (inclusive GST)

  • Enhance Program member - $35 per ticket (inclusive GST)

  • Includes morning tea

  • Registrations close 3rd May - Spaces are strictly limited.

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  • Are you wanting to provide a clear and upbeat message to your team but you know they’re a bit exhausted and weary?

    Are you wondering how they will respond as you make adjustments to weather the bumpy business conditions ahead?

    You don’t have to guess - and you don’t have to do it on your own! Attend this workshop and leave with proven and practical advice to support your team (and you!) in the midst of change and tough times.

  • This workshop will be run as a question and answer format (rather than a presentation).

    We’re inviting you to submit at least one question you’re keen to get Narelle’s insights and advice on. It could be:

    • how to motivate a team that’s a bit fatigued

    • how to bring a team together

    • how to support a team to adjust and adapt to a change they’re not keen on

    • non-financial ideas to reward a team

    We want this workshop to help you in your role and make a positive impact on your business so don’t be shy! Remember to submit your question when you register!

  • Living and working in temperatures reaching below minus 40 degrees, Narelle was a station leader four times in the remote Australian Antarctic Territory between 2008 and 2014.

    Narelle worked alongside biologists on the Emperor penguin project, supported medical evacuations and aircraft recovery incidents and contributed to the protection of a pristine and fragile wilderness.

    With 23 years' experience in print media, covering logistics, sales and marketing in senior management roles and degrees in social science and counselling, Narelle honed her skills in communication, team building and tenacity which she applied to foster positive and productive environments.

    She has also worked for a not-for-profit providing services to the homeless, and worked as a support person to prison inmates, and also volunteered for Missionbeat in Sydney, providing support to homeless people.

    A keen traveller, Narelle has walked the Kokoda Track and completed high altitude climbs in Nepal, India, Africa and Chile.

    Alongside three others, Narelle was a finalist in the 2015 NSW 'Australian of the Year'.

    Born and raised on the Manning, Narelle now lives full time in the local area.

    • Business owners

    • Managers

    • Team leaders

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