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Discover your strengths at theWomen, Management and Work Conference

Are you looking to further your leadership skills and be inspired by leading Australian women? This year’s Macquarie University’s annual Women, Management and Work Conference will inspire and inform women who are looking for insights and key tips to develop their leadership skills.

The theme is Women and Leadership: Ignite Your Strengths.

It’s all about discovering and igniting your strengths. In presentations and workshops, expert speakers will provide practical advice on negotiation, communication, mentoring and career development. You will also share in the journey of successful women leaders and learn how they did it!

For any woman in the corporate or business world who has dreamt about being a more effective leader – this is a must attend conference. Be inspired by leading speakers:

• Dr Fiona Wood AM – Head of Royal Perth Hospital Burn Unit

• Lynelle Briggs – CEO of Medicare

• Anna Booth – Board Director and Policy Developer

• Andrea Culligan – Managing Director, Unimail and 2009 Telstra Businesswoman of the Year

• Captain Michele Miller – Director, Navy People Career Management Agency

• Robyn Merchant – Senior Director, Organisation and Talent, Oracle Corporation Asia Pacific

• Jane Scarlett – General Manager, Human Resources, Lend Lease.

Take advantage of the Early Bird special – register today and save $575, closing date is 16 May 2011.

Book now at www.lmsf.mq.edu.au/womenandleadership

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