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Leaders with a life – by Des Penny*

Leaders With A Life is fast becoming one of Australia’s most exciting annual business events.

Described by delegates as a life changing learning experience, this world class conference provides delegates with the energy, ideas and inspiration needed to take the leap from good to great!

For two unforgettable days Adelaide’s Leaders With A Life conference presents a selection of nationally and internationally acclaimed speakers, recognised and celebrated for their innovation and outstanding leadership.

Our 2011 speakers will take you on a remarkable journey and deliver a range of tools and practical leadership concepts that will assist you to better lead and manage your personal and professional life.

From future thinking, to staying connected, or understanding developments in behaviour and social technologies, each of our speakers will deliver a powerful message relevant to today’s workplaces.

Leaders With A Life is a ‘must’ for anyone who dares to, or dreams of taking the lead and wants to have a little fun along the way!

Here are some comments from past participants:

“Every year it just keeps getting better!”

“The conference was one of the best I’ve ever attended.”

“It exceeded my expectations, this is the first training session I have ever been to where my notes pages are full of useful information and ideas for the future.”

Don’t miss this opportunity to attend Australia’s premier leadership conference in Adelaide at The Adelaide Hilton on 30 and 31 May 2011.

I look forward to seeing you there.

*Des Penny is CEO of The Proteus Leadership Centres

 

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