SPEAKER: MARGOT CAIRNES
TOPIC: ORGANISATIONAL & CORPORATE TRANSFORMATION
DATE: 20/09/2005
Transform Your Thinking
Margot Cairnes
Chairman - Zaffyre
Margot Cairnes is a highly respected leader and corporate advisor to Boards and CEO's of multinational companies, addressing crucial issues in management, leadership and business.
Cairnes is a pioneer in her field. She is creative, visionary and intuitive. Drawing from her vast international work with companies such as BP Oil, Mobil Oil Europe, BHP, Telstra, The Reserve Bank of Australia, BT, Chase AMP, DuPont Australasia, Greater Union Cinema and the Australian Taxation Office, Margot talks about her multifaceted innovative approach and how it has been used to identify and solve the problems facing organisations today.
Margot's work in organisational transformation has the proven, researched capacity to turn companies around on both tight financial and time frameworks.
Her leading edge methodologies produce massive results including setting world benchmarks, creating industrial, community, and personal innovations and increasing shareholder value. Margot has helped numerous multinationals deal with massive rates of change and has achieved quantum leaps in organizations and major corporations around the world.
Margot delivers speeches worldwide on her transformative work in the corporate world and issues as diverse as Leadership in times of rapid change, Leadership in the 21st Century, How does personal transformation lead to organisational transformation and success? 'Developing Exceptional Organisations' - Why the old ways of managing no longer work and what to do about it. Other topics at recent engagements have included, The Leadership Agenda, Management Innovation, Leadership: Tips for good leadership, Women in leadership, Community Organisations developing a Corporate Heart, Leadership, Education & Empowerment.
A radical thinker, Cairnes' work is about communicating a meaningful and effective way of relating, and placing the world of business within the broader context of society.