What can HR learn from an Olympic champion?

Multiple-gold winner confirmed to address the National HR Summit in Sydney next week.

In 2012, world champion swimmer Libby Trickett (Lenton) returned from retirement to qualify for her third Olympic Games and won her fourth Olympic Gold medal.

Now a familiar face on morning television, Trickett credits her success in the pool to her enduring dedication to the sport and drive to excel.
Just like in sport, being effective in business is about having the drive to perform at your best, and motivating your team to do the same. As an HR professional do you have what it takes?
 
Trickett will be addressing next week’s National HR Summit about themes relevant to all HR professionals, such as staying motivated under pressure and building a culture of high performance.
 
The National HR Summit returns to Luna Park Sydney on 10-11 March. The speaker line-up this year includes Australian soldier and Victoria Cross recipient Mark Donaldson, Accenture CEO Jack Percy, Revelian’s Dr Peter O’Hanlon, Diageo HRD Lucinda Gemmell and more.

1,000 HR professionals are expected to attend the event, which also features the HR Summit Expo, interactive workshops, live interviews with HR leaders, networking activities and the chance to win $10,000 in cash. Find out more and register here.

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