Our unique keynote presentation “Lessons from the Wild” compares the way that both Lions and Cheetahs operate in the wild. |
Then we walk the actual animals right into the conference room. Imagine the impact on your team when confronted with two full-grown and impressive Cheetahs!! |
Don’t worry though, for the less courageous, lion or cheetah cubs can bring about the point sufficiently. |
| Cute and cuddly to the eye, but don’t forget the dangerous killers that they will grow up to become. |
| Essentially Lions are the only cats that work as a team, inherently felines are loners, but lions subscribe to the concepts of: |
 | Fit into the Pride |  | Pull your weight |  | Be loyal |  | Be committed | |
| Cheetahs on the other hand have an entirely different approach. |
| They don’t want a team! Numbers threaten their existence. |
| Their leadership approach is thus more along the lines of “What do you want to learn? I’ll teach you. Go out and be better than me”. |
| This is the philosophy of a secure leader who is likely to leave a legacy behind him. |
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| Concepts Covered in “Lessons from the Wild” |
| Essentially this presentation concentrates on Leadership and teamwork. |
| Topics include: |  | Teamwork |  | Leadership |  | Commitment |  | Awareness |  | Resources |  | Rest |  | Nurturing up new leaders | |
Safety of delegates and Health and comfort of these animals make transportation and accommodation of animals at some venues more difficult - but still possible. |
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| Various other options are available with this experience: |
Included in this service: |  | Presentations with Young cubs: | | | These lion or cheetah cubs can be held and a photo opportunity is possible. |  | Presentations with Young adults: | | | With both lions and cheetahs are about 6 months old and are hip height. Access to these animals by delegates would have to be monitored or restricted depending on which animals are used. Subject to availability. |  | Presentations with Fully grown: | | | Our Cheetahs are probably the tamest in the world and are Ambassadors for their species. They have never displayed any form of aggression towards humans. They are easily transported around the country and even around the world. | | | For lions, This depends on the location of the venue and the circumstances of the conference. A lot more difficult in constructing holding pens, but not impossible. | | | All of our animals are completely comfortable with humans and have all the relevant license for display. All inoculations are kept up to date and handlers are experienced and trained specifically to protect the animal’s well-being. | |
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