Organisations are conversations. Conversations happen in the boardroom, the lunchroom, even the bathroom, every day. It’s the quality of these conversations that can determine the success of an enterprise.
This one-hour online session is designed for managers and leaders who want to build the capacity and performance of their team. We discuss the conversations leaders should be having and when they should be having them. We also look at the power of storytelling and its capacity to influence and engage. We will share frameworks and ideas that you can use immediately to enrich the performance and development conversations you are having.

The webinar will explore the following:
- Build your confidence in having better performance conversations.
- Understand the relationship between a conversation culture and performance.
- Apply techniques every interaction

Tim Baker
Managing Director, WINNERS-at-WORK Pty Ltd
About
Dr. Tim Baker is a thought leader, successful author, and international consultant specializing in performance and developmental conversations. www.winnersatwork.com.au Tim has written 13 books, one of which is “Bringing the Human Being back to Work: The 10 Performance and Development Conversations leaders Must Have.” He was voted one the 50 Most Talented Global Training & Development Leaders (World HRD Congress). He has conducted over 2,430 seminars, workshops, keynote addresses, and coaching programs for over 45,000 people in 13 countries across 21 industry groups.

Shawn Callahan
Founder and Director, Anecdote International
About
Shawn Callahan is the author of the multi-award-winning “Putting Stories to Work” and the Founder at Anecdote, the world’s largest business storytelling enterprise. He started his career in technology with companies such as Oracle and IBM but realised, at the end of the day, it was the human factors that determined the success of any enterprise. In 2004 Shawn founded Anecdote, a firm that helps leaders and sellers find and tell effective oral business stories. He works with Global 1,000 companies such as Shell, Danone, Microsoft, TESCO, Allianz and Bayer all around the world.

Meghan Ede
National Head of Human Resources
About
As a Human Resources Professional, and Certified Practitioner through AHRI, Meghan is passionate about supporting individuals, teams and businesses to achieve success through a focus on strong relationship building and applying a human approach to people management to best balance business objectives with personal goals. Meghan has partnered with businesses across many different sectors and has seen the positive impact that effective communication can have on improving individual performance and overall team culture time and again. In September 2021 Meghan had an article published in the AHRI monthly HRM magazine on the importance of communication in the workplace and preventing the rumour mill.