Go for gold: What HR can learn from Australia's Winter Olympic champion

Team Australia might still be waiting for their first medal in Sochi but Australia’s first Winter Olympics gold medalist says the real prize lies in the journey.

Team Australia might still be waiting for their first medal in Sochi but Australia’s first Winter Olympics gold medalist says the real prize lies in the journey.
 
Steven Bradbury’s surprise win in Salt Lake City back in 2002 is arguably Australia’s most famous Winter Olympics victory. A four-time Winter Olympian, Bradbury credits his success to his passion and commitment for the sport, and the support of those around him.
 
Just like in sports, being effective in business is about doing your best every day and being prepared when your moment to shine finally comes. As an HR professional do you have what it takes?
 
Now you have the opportunity to hear from and meet Bradbury himself. The inspirational Australian has signed on to speak at the National HR Summit, which returns to Luna Park Sydney on 1-2nd April. His motivational presentation will address themes relevant to all HR professionals, such as building a culture of success and excellence in your organisation based on dedication and teamwork.
 
Bradbury will also be available for a book signing at the HR Summit Expo during the event.
 
The National HR Summit is Australia’s number-one independent HR event. Find out more and register at www.hrsummit.com.au
 
 

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