The awesome majesty of Eagles and other birds of prey are brought right into the classroom in a close-up celebration of Leadership in nature. |
Utilizing birds that have been rehabilitated by the South African National Bird of Prey Centre, we are able to bring high-level business and life concepts to life in such a way as to make them real and practical for people. |
Your team will be talking about this experience for a long time to come! |
Instances and situations in the workplace can be responded to by statements like; “Here’s where I need to act like an owl….and see things from a few different perspectives”. |
Numerous analogies straight from the nest can be used to shed light on leadership principles and nurturing to raise up more leaders. |
For example, did you know thatwhen parent eagles have debilitated a rock rabbit they allow the younger eagles to come in and perform the final kill? |
This gives them a confidence and sense of ownership and contribution that allows them to speed up their independence. |
This could probably be a good strategy in breaking in a new salesperson as well! |
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| Concepts covered in this awesome presentation include: |
 | Having Vision |  | Backing up your attack to avoid risk |  | Optimization of Performance |  | Wisdom in different perspectives |  | Using your strengths |  | Nurturing up the new leaders | |
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It is extremely difficult not be inspired and motivated by the awesome focus of an Eagle flying inches over your head. |
There are many lessons to be learned from these varied and uniquely talented species. |
How much more could your team grow with increased focus, better commitment towards nurturing new leaders, optimising their efficiency when in the “hunting grounds”, gaining perspective before acting? |
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| “Its amazing what can be achieved when the leader doesn’t care who gets the credit” Colin Powel |
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Come and rub shoulders with Eagles – the secret to success is association. It's who you mix with that determines how you’ll end up. |
Treat your team to this intimate experience with these magnificent birds. |
We would normally have 3 to 6 birds at any presentation that we would like to introduce to you. |
Wherever possible we finalize the presentation by moving the birds outside and flying them in the open air where they are most comfortable. |
Photo opportunities are welcome afterwards as well. |
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