Powerful team performance insights from caring CEOs

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August 10, 2021

Powerful team performance insights from caring CEOs


In this webinar recording Graeme Cowan, Director of R U OK? and host of The Caring CEO podcast shares valuable insights from proven leaders who strive for a culture of high performance AND a culture of care. We also hear directly from Pat Grier, former CEO, Ramsay Healthcare.

 

By watching this webinar you will learn:



  • The 5 qualities of caring leaders who get amazing results
  • 3 brilliant one on one questions every leader should be asking
  • How Ramsay Healthcare built a culture of care that outperformed the ASX 15x in total shareholder returns

 

We also share insights from CEOs like Mike Schneider, CEO, Bunnings, Amanda Yeates, Deputy Director General, Department of Main Roads and Emma Hogan, Secretary, Department of Customer Service.

 

About the speaker - Graeme Cowan


Graeme Cowan helps future-ready leaders build more caring and resilient teams, who enjoy growing together. This year he has been interviewing CEOs for The Caring CEO podcast. He shares some of their insights in this webinar. Graeme is a Board Director of R U OK?, a professional speaker and the author of 5 books.

 

About the speaker - Pat Grier


Pat Grier grew Ramsay Healthcare from 12 to more than 100 hospitals during his 20-year tenure. Pat introduced and developed a very special culture called the Ramsay Way, that became one of the main reasons for the success of Ramsay Healthcare.

 

About the host Jo Skipper


Jo is Managing Director of The Next Step. She partners with the executive HR community to source exceptional talent across contract and permanent positions. Jo has a deep understanding of, and interest in, change management and total reward specialisations.


Author: Jo Skipper    Date published : 10/08/2021

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