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John Eales John Eales
Former Queensland and Australia lock John Eales will be remembered as one of the all-time great rugby players. His retirement from Rugby in September 2001 marked the end of an era for the Australian game. Not only is he the second-most capped Wallaby ever, he is also the most capped Wallaby captain. read more


Allan Pease Allan Pease
Allan Pease talks about relationships and communication. He teaches simple, field-tested skills and techniques that work. And he delivers his message in a humorous way, which motivates people to want to use these ideas immediately. read more


Lauren Burns Lauren Burns
Lauren will challenge the minds and hearts of audiences everywhere as what they say and do is not only meaningful it is vital. They will confront apathy, challenge you to action and really make you think about what you are doing with your life. read more

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The Six Deadly Sins of Team-Building
Whether you are leading team building activities, or hiring someone, it is important that you stay away from the six deadly sins. Lousy team building is worse than doing nothing. Improperly thought out efforts are likely to increase negativity, reduce team functioning, and reduce management credibility. If you are a manager, your own personal reputation, and the degree to which your employees have confidence in you will depend upon your making effective team building decisions from day one. read more

Planning a Successful Conference
No matter how large or small, every event needs to be properly planned. For example, a major event attracting an audience of 200+ people should be planned up to a year in advance. A one-day event attracting around 100 people will need at least 4 months. A seminar for 30 may need just 3 months. read more

Motivating Your Sales Team
An incentive is the quickest tool in a sales manager's kit. It can be used to institute change or simply set a fire under staff who have slid into their 'comfort zone'.

Just follow these four easy steps to focus your sales team's energy and attention on your critical issues.
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