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Quick find menu: Glenn Wheatley_ Tino Guglielmo_ Lindy Powell QC _ Prof Maureen Dollard _Gideon King_ Dave Flanagan_ Mark Aiston MC_ Chris Hamilton_ Dale Hicks_ Jacky Dakin
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Stress, anxiety, bullying and other workplace related mental health issues are now costing the Australian economy over $15 Billion per annum. The direct cost to employers now exceeds $10 billion per annum. In Human Resource terms, one in five people are likely to suffer from a significant mental health issue that will impair their workplace performance. And of that only one in five people are accessing current assistance programs because of the social stigma attached with these issues.

To manage this situation effectively workplaces need to increase resilience in staff. It is well known that workplace stressors reduce the overall productivity of an organisation so it’s important employers and employees make a conscious effort to identify and

Resilience by psychological definition is the positive capacity of people to cope with stress and adversity. The Resilience at Work conference is specifically structured to provide employers and employees with a greater understanding of the direct link between resilience in the workplace and how to manage the key stress related issues that business's and workplaces have to deal with on a daily basis.

The Resilience at Work conference will both challenge and enable participants to look outside the box when considering wellness in the workplace – with new and innovative strategies and tools to assist the individual in remaining that ‘One Degree Below Boiling’ and more importantly, in reducing their overall temperature.

Guest Speaker Profiles

Glenn Wheatley - Key Note Speaker
Bouncing Back in Corporate Australia

For more than four decades Glenn Wheatley has been known on the Australian music scene as both the bass player of the 1960’s pop group The Master’s Apprentices, and as the successful music manager of John Farnham, Little River Band and Delta Goodrem. He was also one of the forefathers of FM radio in Australia, founding EON FM in 1980 and later establishing the Triple M network.

In a global industry that is fraught with peril and well placed traps, Glenn has demonstrated over and again the resilience and fortitude that is required to remain as a principle patron of his industry. Told with candor, courage, and nods to his glory days, this is Glenn’s story of going from entertainment magnate to sweeping a prison factory floor, and how he has rebuilt his life under the scrutiny of the public eye.

Tino Guglielmo
Resilience at Board Level
Tino Guglielmo is a recognised petroleum executive in South Australia with 30 years experience both
internationally and domestically. He has served as Chief Executive Officer for and ASX listed company
for over seven years. He has had extensive experience at Board level with Government advisory
panels, a peak industry body and a private school. He is currently a consultant to the energy sector
and involved in the IPO of new Australian oil and gas company.
He holds a Mechanical Engineering

degree from the University of South Australia, a Company Director’s Diploma and a Graduate Certificate in Management Psychology from the Charles Sturt University.

Tino will examine the potential causes of stressors in the boardroom, its impact on both board and individual effectiveness. He will outline strategies to build resilience to assist the disaffected individuals to maintain effectiveness in a potentially difficult environment.

Lindy Powell QC
Glass Ceiling Resilience
Having practised law since her admission to the Bar in 1973, Lindy has been exposed to work in the law business as an employer, a partner in a middle-sized firm, the Director of a Government instrumentality employing more than 150 lawyers and support staff, the leader of her professional body and many years at the independent bar.

The role that each participant plays in the legal team is crucial. Because everyone needs to be performing at his or her best, we have to look after each other through the process. Every legal matter is like a little microcosm of intense effort. They each have their beginning, their process and their end, playing out over differing time frames.

One thing that Lindy has learnt from each of these individual matters, no matter how short or long, is the importance of all who work together in the legal team being supported by each other and supportive of each other. That support must be both professional and personal if the best is to be achieved for the client. All the participants have to withstand difficult conditions. If those about them don’t recognise those difficulties and give assistance to cope with them, then the proper and just result is less likely to occur.

Professor Maureen Dollard
Corporate Strategy
Maureen is Director of the Centre for Applied Psychological Research and is Foundation Director
of the Work and Stress Research Group at the University of South Australia. She is an occupational
health psychologist and member of the College of Organisational Psychology of the Australian
Psychological Association.

Her research and consultancy is in the area of work stress and she holds a PhD on the topic. She has worked with human service workers, correctional officers, Salvation Army officers, call centre workers, ambulance officers, nurses, farmers and police officers, and has developed best practice models in psychological injury prevention and
management (Vic Workcover; NSW Workcover; NOHSC; Office for the Commission of Public Employment, SA).

Maureen will explore the theory that corporations are stealing the libido. Evidence is presented from the Australian
Workplace Barometer study examining workplace risks (e.g. psychosocial safety climate, bullying, work pressure, working hours, low control), health status and the relationship between them, in Australian workplaces.

Gideon King
Mind Mapping Techniques and Strategies
As an internationally recognised author and expert in Mind Mapping, and founder of NovaMind
Mind Mapping software, Gideon King helps companies and individuals to be more productive,
focussed, and achieve more with less stress. His specialties include teaching and demonstrating how
to use Mind Maps to:

- create company vision and mission statements that are actually embraced and acted on by employees;
- develop project plans that are clearly understood by all stakeholders, can be easily managed for scope, and get a strong buy-in from the people working on the project, where they can see how they can contribute, why their contribution is required, and the benefit that will have to the project goals;
- improve idea generation, problem solving, decision making, communication, and presentations

.People are at their happiest when they are contributing effectively to well defined goals that they understand are important and worthwhile. This can be achieved easily through the tools and techniques that Gideon teaches.

Dave Flanagan
Stand Up With Confidence
Dave Flanagan has been coaching people in the corporate area very successfully for many years. He is the founder and principal of the Adelaide School of Comedy (ASC), which has trained 4 National Raw Comedy Winners and has been instrumental in the success of many of Australia’s finest and funniest comedians.

The Team building program uses the same proven techniques to produce positive associations within an organization, helping employees to learn more about themselves and their business. Dave’s Confidence Building program (Stand Up With Confidence) has been specifically designed to assists CEO’s, sales executives and employees to produce first rate, influential presentations, successful sales pitches and helped solve many administration issues. Dave cleverly uses his amazing knowledge of comedy as an educational tool to successfully coach and motivate people to regain, build and maintain confidence in the work place and in their daily lives. As a motivational speaker, Dave is in constant demand throughout Australia and overseas.

Mark Aiston MC
Former SA Ambassador for Beyond Blue
Mark is the founder of Mediainsider, a media training and education company based in Adelaide.
Mediainsider teaches clients how to become an outstanding Master of Ceremonies or Public Speaker,
as well as furnishing clients with the skills needed when being interviewed by the media. Mark has spent most of his media life working within television and radio newsrooms and has covered numerous live events including the AFL, Sydney Olympics and the Sydney to Hobart Yacht race. During that time, Mark has

worked extensively on radio as a host and commentator and his quick wit, attention to detail and professionalism makes him is an extremely sought after host on any platform.

Workshop Speakers Profiles

Chris Hamilton
Wellness Workshop on Mindfulness
Leading Industrial Psychologist, a commentator both in the written and electronic media. Chris
Hamilton has practiced as a consulting psychologist based in Australia with his work taking him to
the U.K., North and South America, South Asia and parts of Southern Africa and the Middle East.
His specialties include: Trauma Counselling; Life & Management Coaching; Psychological Profiling

and Assessment; Team and Organisation Development; Facilitation of Strategic Planning. Chris has worked with many organisations around Australia in addressing a best fit when recruiting or building teams, providing tools for employees in dealing with difficult people.


Dale Hicks
Wellness Workshop on Ownership
Known as the ‘Mindset Strategist’, Dale extracts the hidden thoughts you don’t even know you’re having that hold you back and instill positive attitudes, behaviours and strategies that will streamline your success. Dale demonstrates that by building a ‘mental toolset’ a person will be able to hone their capacity to not only get what they want faster, but also build resilience to overcome life’s curveballs. His main areas of focus are in personal development, business, and relationships.

Dale speaks on motivation, leadership, goal setting, mental resilience, stress management, conflict resolution and more effective communication strategies (both with yourself and others) and how it relates to the mind. In short, Dale will help you to ‘connect the dots’.

Dave Flanagan
Resilience with Humour
Lack of confidence breeds a dull and lifeless workforce. It is the primary reason for inefficiency in
business. Dave inspires confidence and self achievement which are the spark plugs that motivate and
generate success.
His workshop “Stand Up With Confidence” has also been used to assist young, unemployed people re-establish their self esteem, refocus their lives and re-enter the workforce as reliable and motivated employees.

Dave has achieved outstanding results in a very short time and its success has been noted and acclaimed as visionary and groundbreaking, by many informed critics of other employment programs.

Jacky Dakin
Staying Stress Savvy in a Tough World
Jacky Dakin has worked as an Organisational Psychologist for over 20 years. She has run Halifax House Consulting since 1995 and provides services in both organisational and private psychology. In the corporate arena she works in areas including leadership development, conflict mediation, creating work/life balance and with dysfunctional teams. Jacky is active on a number of boards and committees, frequently mentors younger colleagues and was a former finalist in the Telstra Business Woman of the Year.

With constant change occurring, increasing mental health problems, reduced work resources and global financial impacts, both personal and workplace resilience is necessary to manage the pressures that people and teams may be exposed to. This workshop will include a brief snapshot of how well participants are faring at the moment stress wise, provide practical self care strategies and tips for effective self management along with proven techniques for de- stressing workplaces.

Program schedule

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Tuesday November 8      
7.30am 9.00am Conference Registrations   Balcony
9.00am 9.15am Opening Ceromonies Mark Aiston Main
9.15am 10.00am Keynote Address Glenn Wheatley Main
10.00am 10.15am Morning Tea Break   Gallery
10.15am 11.15am Workshop Session 1 Various Various
11.15am 12.00pm Speaker Professor Maureen Dollard Main
12.00pm 1.30pm Lunch   Gallery
1.30pm 2.15pm Speaker Tino Guglielmo Main
2.15pm 3.15pm Workshop Session 2 Various Various
3.15pm 3.40pm Afternoon Tea   Gallery
3.40pm 4.25pm Q&A Mark Aiston, Glenn Wheatley Main
4.25pm 4.30pm Day Program Close Mark Aiston Main
4.30pm 7.00pm Happy Hour   Gallery
Wednesday November 9      
9.00am 9.15am Opening Ceromonies Mark Aiston Main
9.15am 10.00am Speaker Gideon King Main
10.00am 10.20am Morning Tea Break   Gallery
10.20am 11.20am Workshop Session 3 Various Various
11.20am 12.10pm Speaker Dave Flanagan Main
12.10pm 1.30pm Lunch   Gallery
1.30pm 2.30pm Workshop Session 4 Various Various
2.30pm 2.45pm Afternoon Tea   Gallery
2.45pm 3.45pm Speaker Lindy Powell QC Main
3.45pm 4.00pm Closing Ceromonies Mark Aiston Main

Resilience at Work - Workshop Categories
WELLNESS WORKSHOP ONE

MINDFULNESS Chris Hamilton - Industrial Psychologist

WELLNESS WORKSHOP TWO
OWNERSHIP Dale Hicks - Neuro Linguistic Programming

WELLNESS WORKSHOP THREE
STRESS Jacky Dakin - Staying Stress Savvy in a Tough World

WELLNESS WORKSHOP FOUR
RESILIENCE Dave Flanagan - Resilience with Humour

Delegates attending the 2011 Resilience at Work conference are registered for all the Speaker and Workshop sessions

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE REGISTRATION FORM PDF

Single day registrations are now available. It is recommended for maximum benefit to attend both days


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Wellbeing at Work Exhibition

The inaugural Wellbeing at Work Expo (part of the
Resilience at Work Conference) is a great place to network with other business owners and decision- makers, attend cutting edge workshops/seminars and shop around for products & services available to help businesses suceed. It is also a great opportunity to learn more about healthy eating, exercise, relaxation together with mainstream and complementary therapies that can contribute to good health and general wellbeing in your workplace.

In line with the Wellbeing at Work concept, we believe everyone works better when you feel better; that when you’re feeling healthy and happy you are more able to face challenges, and have more energy to grasp opportunities when they come along. That’s why this expo is committed to improving the health and wellbeing of everyone in today’s business environment.

The Expo runs from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. on both days of the conference and offers a variety of informative product and service displays relating to small and big business alike.

Exhibitor spaces open
Showcase your business and your products/services with an exhibit booth at the event. A booth at the Expo & Conference will provide your company the opportunity to get in front of top-level executives from around Adelaide and Australia.

With an exhibit booth at the In Business Expo & Conference, your company can also:
• Connect with new customers or re-connect with current clients
• Announce new products or services
• Generate brand awareness
• Reach a captive audience with face-to-face interactions
• Differentiate your company from your competition
• Build your book of business and increase your bottom line

Contact: Julianne d’Auvergne
Mob: 0410 450 313
Email: expo@tket.com.au

For further information contact:
Gary Collis & Associates - Workplace Consultants
Gary Collis - Managing Director
M: 0448 488 778
E: gcollis_assoc@bigpond.com
PO Box 756 North Adelaide SA 5006
ABN 62 120 815 572

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