The meeting was great - good to work with professionals who can see solutions to problems so quickly.
One thing I'm really pleased about is that we will have Surf Lifesavers to form the guard of honour for the international board. Our international president loves swimming and particularly the sea, so it will be a tribute to her as well.
This year is the year of the life saver, so it is doubly valuable.
There are also heaps of resources on surf lifesavers for education.
Surf's Up: a cross - curricula resource for primary schools
Surf's Up is a free teaching resource developed by the Surf Life Saving Australia, it provides students with an understanding of beach safety and surf awareness
http://ednewsbytes.blogspot.com/
Also posted to the Pivotal Personal Best blog...
An innovation process and software framework
In a recent press release, Archstone consulting reports on its findings in a recent survey on innovation. According to their survey, over 70% of the firms they talked to were planning to increase investment in innovation, yet over 50% were dissatisfied with the results of their innovation initiatives to date. Only 5% claimed to have “a highly effective innovation process”.Clearly there’s a significant disconnect between these figures, and we believe one of the important reasons is that innovation is still so poorly defined from a process and systems perspective.
Check out the post here ...
One thing I'm really pleased about is that we will have Surf Lifesavers to form the guard of honour for the international board. Our international president loves swimming and particularly the sea, so it will be a tribute to her as well.
This year is the year of the life saver, so it is doubly valuable.
There are also heaps of resources on surf lifesavers for education.
Surf's Up: a cross - curricula resource for primary schools
Surf's Up is a free teaching resource developed by the Surf Life Saving Australia, it provides students with an understanding of beach safety and surf awareness
http://ednewsbytes.blogspot.com/
Also posted to the Pivotal Personal Best blog...
An innovation process and software framework
In a recent press release, Archstone consulting reports on its findings in a recent survey on innovation. According to their survey, over 70% of the firms they talked to were planning to increase investment in innovation, yet over 50% were dissatisfied with the results of their innovation initiatives to date. Only 5% claimed to have “a highly effective innovation process”.Clearly there’s a significant disconnect between these figures, and we believe one of the important reasons is that innovation is still so poorly defined from a process and systems perspective.
Check out the post here ...
and more on management ..
And on the public speaking front...
Advice for speakers and presenters - 7 ways to turn a free gig into a financial windfall
Finally, today's Just for fun ...
From the Funny Sign Gallery
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