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Address:  PO Box 655
Buninyong, VIC, Australia
3357 
Corporate Commandos

Corporate Commandos

   
Contact Person: John Spencer
   
Telephone: 03 5341 7708
Remember to mention you saw us on schoolresources.com.au.
   
Mobile: 0408 519 057
   
Email: Click to Contact  
     
Website: http://www.corporatecommandos.com  
     
Location of program :
Ballarat, Victoria or Mobile Service
     
Appropriate age group :
13 to Adult
     
Average cost per child :
POA
     
Minimum number of students :
10
     
Minimum notice for booking :
14 Days
     
Full Comprehensive Description :



• Teambuilding • Leadership Development • Conference Breakout Sessions • A Unique Learning Experience •


Corporate Commandos® offer one of the most unique training opportunities in all areas of teambuilding & leadership development. We take participants outside their comfort zone, in order to raise awareness of each individual’s strengths, weaknesses & differences, whilst building their leadership & teamwork skills. This increases individual confidence & self worth, & thus enhances motivation & productivity in the workplace. Courses range from a few hours to a few days & are individually tailored to meet your requirements & achieve your goals. Each course is team & leadership orientated & encompasses a vast variety of both physical & mental activities, designed to stretch & raise the horizons of the participants as well as promote strength within the team. Everything about our courses is designed to get people interacting with each other to discover skills they may not have known they had.

Our mobile service allows courses to be delivered at a suitable venue of your choice. We have a strong relationship with many of the Conference Centres in the region; state & country or if you prefer a park or private setting this also can be arranged.

Our longer courses are conducted in a field environment in the Ballarat area, 120 kms from Melbourne. They are basic but comfortable facilities for up to 90 people in a pleasant bush setting.

  1. See our web site for course details.
  2. All courses require a minimum of 10 participants.
  3. All activities and timings are flexible and will be tailored to meet the client’s requirements and achieve your goals.
  4. Courses are interchangeable with clients being able to combine parts or all of several courses to provide a course to suit you.
  5. Transport, accommodation and meals can be facilitated.
  6. All courses are conducted in a learning and fun environment.

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