How leadership can adapt to the new reality precipitated by COVID-19.

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I love and live by this quote from Charlie Tremendous Jones

“you will be the same person in five years as you are today except for the people you meet and the books you read.” 

So you can imagine I was very excited to be accepted earlier in the year into a Global Leadership Academy. The application and interview process was before the impact of COVID19 hit hard.

For me on the opposite side of the world to the majority of participants it includes  2X90 minute virtual interactive sessions a month with a cohort of 10 other people from across the world.

AEST for me means keeping dairy farmer hours with my group. I am looking forward to my first session at 3am this morning.
I am enthusiastic and I feel grateful be in virtual relationship with others from across the world, to share virtual space with them, and to have the opportunity to continue to learn from them
I have found with my leadership group in OZ – Amplifiers with Zoë Routh  I am struck by how supportive and generous others are in sharing their amazing ideas

I look forward to sharing my learning ( and doing) journey with you

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Author: Lynne Strong

I am a 6th generation farmer who loves surrounding myself with optimistic, courageous people who believe in inclusion, diversity and equality and embrace the power of collaboration. I am the founder of Picture You in Agriculture. Our team design and deliver programs that inspire pride in Australian agriculture and support young people to thrive in business and life

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