We were excited to partner with the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure to recognise some outstanding contributions from up and coming young leaders.
Congratulations to the recipients of this year’s DPTI Youth Excellence Awards, whose outstanding achievement was recognised yesterday.
The Winners of this year’s awards were as follows;
Emerging Leader of the Year – Scott Wagenfeller
Excellence – Jasmine Flavell
Innovation -Nicklas Abel
Customer Service – Minjie Lee
Safety – Tyrone Hughes
Culture – Maria Zafar
In addition to their award, each winner was presented with IPAA SA Professional Membership and complimentary access to a IPAA SA training course of their choice. We look forward to seeing more outstanding achievements from this cohort of emerging leaders!
At the second installment of this highly succesfull event delgates had the opportunity to hear from Kristen Hansen, Director EnHansen Performance, to share her in depth insights into the neuroscience of leadership and performance. She explored the key brain-based, evidence rich strategies for improving leadership of self and others, highlighting a neuroscience backed approach to adapting to the challenges of leadership and management in the modern workplace.
In addition, Professor Deborah Blackman from the University of New South Wales shared her expertise in driving employee engagement and commitment.
The forum explored:
Participants also heard from Commissioner for Public Sector Employment Erma Ranieri about how strong and robust performance conversations can transform teams.