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SUMMARY:LEADING INNOVATION SUMMIT 2024
DESCRIPTION:Leadership to Inspire Innovation\, Creativity & Change \nThe winners of the innovation race will land the next generations of consumers and provide better services to stakeholders more efficiently. \nA recent McKinsey survey indicated that 70% of senior executives view innovation as one of the top three drivers of growth for their companies in the next three years. Yet most executives are generally disappointed in their ability to stimulate innovation. \nThere is no “one size fits all” solution to leading and driving innovation within a team\, making it difficult to have a consistent approach. \nIn this time of continuous disruption\, leaders need to solve new\, undefined problems. The new leadership shift is less about having the answers and more about creating an organisation\, and environment\, that allows innovation to emerge. \nProviding a team with the skills and tools to innovate\, along with the confidence to risk implementing new ideas at scale\, is not straightforward. It takes a cultural shift\, a leadership commitment\, and an aptitude for risk that does not come naturally to a lot of leaders. \n  \nABOUT THE PROGRAM\nThat’s where Leading Innovation Summit 2024 comes in. \nThe first event of its kind\, this event aims to provide today’s leaders with the skills they need to encourage and drive innovative thinking throughout their organizations. If you want to ensure that your department or company stays 21st-century relevant rather than a 20th-century relic\, this is the event for you.. \nLearn from the best innovative leaders globally\, from departments truly committed to driving internal change and those companies who are getting sh*t done in completely new ways.
URL:https://www.tnqdroughthub.com.au/event/leading-innovation-summit-2024/
LOCATION:Sydney\, Sydney\, New South Wales\, Australia
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SUMMARY:"Influential Women" Community Leadership Forum - Burdekin
DESCRIPTION:“Influential Women” Community Leadership Forum is supported by the TNQ Hub as part of their commitment to building human capacity in regional Queensland. \nLeadership is a catalyst for positive change. It’s about the ability to influence people to work willingly together towards a shared goal. The “Influential Women” Community Leadership Forum is designed to hone these leadership skills and empower participants to make a lasting impact in their lives and communities. \nForum outcomes \nThe outcomes from this forum are designed to be transformative. Participants can expect: \n\nImproved Knowledge of Self and Others: Self-awareness is the cornerstone of effective leadership.\nImproved Ability to Influence Positive Change: Empowered with leadership skills\, participants will be better equipped to effect positive change in various aspects of their lives\, from family and community to business and industry.\nImproved Ability to Work Effectively with Others: Leadership is not a solitary endeavor. Working effectively within teams and networks is essential for success.\nGreater Confidence and Courage: The forum will instil the confidence and courage needed to make informed decisions\, embrace leadership roles\, and drive progress in the future.\n\nWhat to expect \nThis forum is firmly rooted in rural Queensland\, reflecting the unique challenges and opportunities faced by rural women. \n\nRural Focus: The program is tailored to the specific needs of rural communities\, offering solutions that resonate with the challenges they face.\nPractical\, Active\, Challenging\, Fun: The forum is designed to be engaging and enjoyable\, making the learning experience both practical and fun.\nBased on Adult Learning Principles: The content and structure of the forum are aligned with adult learning principles to maximize the effectiveness of the program.\nNumbers Capped: To ensure a highly interactive and personalized experience\, the number of participants is capped at 20.\n\n  \nTimes \n\nTuesday 19th March\, 11am to 5.30pm\nWednesday 20th March\, 8.30am to 5.00pm (with an evening activity)\nThursday 21st March\, 8.30am to 2pm\n\nWhere \n\nWorkshop – Burdekin Theatre Music Loft\nAccommodation – Country Ayr Motel. Accommodation is twin share room with another participant.\n\nCosts \n\nRegistration Fee – $20\nAccommodation – There are two options for accommodation;\n\nAccommodation Option 1: $92.50 (check in Tuesday 19\, check out Wednesday 20)\nAccommodation Option 2: $175 (check in Tuesday 19\, check out Thursday 21)\n\n\n\nBoth which includes your registration fee and accommodation. \nThis course is valued at over $1\,400. \nCatering \nAll meals will be provided \nThis forum is valued at over $1\,400\, making it an incredible opportunity for participants. \nPlease note\, you must be a producer\, farmer or agricultural service provider to attend this Forum. \nIf you have any questions please contact TNQ Hub Program Lead\, Jane Oorschot on 0481 158 989 or jane.oorschot1@jcu.edu.au \nThis program received funding from the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund.
URL:https://www.tnqdroughthub.com.au/event/influential-women-community-leadership-forum-burdekin/
LOCATION:Ayr\, Ayr\, Queensland\, 4807\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="TNQ Drought Hub":MAILTO:rachel.hay@jcu.edu.au
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SUMMARY:Business EDGE Young Guns | Dalby
DESCRIPTION:Location: Dalby\, QLD \nCost: $1\,750 + GST or $1\,500 early bird + GST/ 1st person from one business or $1\,500 + GST or $1\,250 early bird + GST / 2+ people from the same business. \nCost includes comprehensive set of Workshop Notes\, Workbook\, decision support spreadsheet tools and all catering. \n\n\nBusiness EDGE Young Guns workshops are for up and coming livestock producers who are ready to build their skills and confidence to manage a modern agricultural business. \nWhy Attend? \n\nGain the skills and confidence to carry on the family business\, start your own or step up in your role\nLearn from presenters who understand grazing businesses\nMeet other producers who are facing similar challenges as you\nReceive a full set of course notes and a suite of decision support tools to use at home\nMoney back guarantee if you’re not 100% satisfied the workshop has improved your business skills\n\nPresenter: Simone Parker and Sally Finch\, Bush AgriBusiness
URL:https://www.tnqdroughthub.com.au/event/business-edge-young-guns-dalby/
LOCATION:Dalby\, Dalby\, Queensland
ORGANIZER;CN="Meat and Livestock Australia":MAILTO:info@mla.com.au
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