Samantha Crock, GAMAA's Education Manager said the May workshop, Building High Performance Teams, was a great success and reaffirmed GAMAA is providing a learning opportunity that is unique in the marketplace.
She says, "Every GAMAA workshop is reviewed by the participants and May's workshop received the highest rating to date. This is a tremendous result and reflective of the work GAMAA has put in over the past four years to create a relevant and highly rigorous programme for the industry. No other programme offers, or provides, such an intimate environment where participants can meet, learn and discuss vital elements of their personal and professional development while connected to the industry."
Adrian Sheedy, Victorian account manager, McMillan Print Management says, "I found the workshop so thought-provoking that I called my boss immediately afterwards to suggest we both attend the next one in Sydney. The true underlying benefit was gaining absolute clarity that in order to improve we need to embrace change and the workshop provided focus and direction to do this."
Andrew Cester, director of Whirlwind Manufacturing says, "The GAMAA workshop taught me what I was doing right and wrong not only within the teams I lead, but also within other environments. True leaders want to understand their weaknesses and find out ways to deal with them. After all your biggest weaknesses are your biggest opportunities."
The next GAMAA Leadership Programme three-day residential workshop – Strategic Customer Focus – will be held in Sydney from August 30 – September 1. Bookings are essential. The GAMAA Leadership Workshop programme is open to all working in the graphics and printing industries.
Comment below to have your say on this story.
If you have a news story or tip-off, get in touch at editorial@sprinter.com.au.
Sign up to the Sprinter newsletter