Webinar - Crew Care: Building a Connected, Resilient and Inspired Team

Alan Clare

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April 15, 2020

Are we connected? Do we have a shared future? Are we safe? These 3 qualities are central to better team performance in an uncertain world. Join us for this one hour webinar facilitated by Graeme Cowan, Non Executive Director, and Team Mental Health & Psychological Safety Speaker at RU OK? 

"CREW CARE: Building a connected, resilient, & inspired team" with Graeme Cowan

About Graeme Cowan

Graeme helps busy leaders build more caring and resilient teams, who enjoy growing together.

In his earlier career he worked in senior leadership positions with Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, and AT Kearney.

In 2000 he went through a 5 year episode of depression that his psychiatrist described as the worst he had ever treated.New Paragraph

He emerged from this crisis with a different view about how we can increase our resilience, mood, and performance. He is described by the Australian Financial Review as a “workplace resilience expert”.

He is the author of 4 books, including the internationally acclaimed BACK FROM

THE BRINK, which has a testimonial from the former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, and which has become a best seller in China.

Graeme also helped to start R U OK? in 2009, and is an active Board Director. R U OK?

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Alan Clare • April 15, 2020

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