October Business Month is hitting new heights, with high profile keynote speaker and former Australian fighter pilot, Christian ‘Boo’ Boucousis visiting Alice Springs.
Speaking at the GID Mindset: ‘Get It Done’ breakfast, Boucousis will share his secret to unlocking 400% more of everything and his hard earned lessons from an environment that pushes human physical and mental performance to the edge.
As a bestselling author, Boo is also a living, breathing example that you can achieve anything you set your mind to. He is obsessed with performance: he blogs, writes, coaches and mentors all things “deep” performance, and defines his success by the success of those he works with.
Boucousis has enthused global businesses such as McDonalds, Zurich, Microsoft, Lenovo and Woolworths to embrace “Deep Performance”, and will be an inspiration for Territory businesses.
Speaking about his experience, Christian Boucousis will be joined by Territory Success Story speaker Sam Edelman, who owns two of the most remote KFC franchises in the world – Alice Springs and Karratha. Sam will share his story of success, which he puts down to resilience, hard work and the importance of building a strong team.
OBM is the Northern Territory’s annual premier business event providing Territory businesses with a month long program of inspirational and educational events.
Boucousis’ breakfast is one of more than 120 events being delivered across the Territory for October Business Month.
View the full program and book now at https://obm.nt.gov.au/
Quotes attributable to Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade CEO Shaun Drabsch:
“Christian (Boo) Boucousis is all about empowering the human physical and mental performance of your team, to achieve shared and personal goals.
“It’s fantastic how Boo brings his experience to both small and large businesses and we’re really looking forward to this special event, in Alice Springs.”
Quotes attributable to OBM keynote speaker, Christian Boucousis:
“I realised quickly in business that whilst I learnt how to fly as a fighter pilot, what I was really taught was how to think faster and get things done better, faster and smarter.”