
Unbelievably today is our last day, where did that month go? We have been given time to do our packing, get some shopping and get something together for our final presentation. I spent a good part of the day doing my ironing as I am staying on when the team fly off tomorrow plus sorting all the stuff I have accumulated. This was also a big problem as there was nothing I wanted to throw away. So it really consisted
of repacking to suit the travel that we will be doing over the next month. I put the finishing touches to my final presentation and made some notes for the debrief meeting which we are having before the farewell Dinner this evening. Well they promised rain and we have got it, I would love to be down at the wetlands today and see what is happening there, it’s heaving down. We have had rain everywhere we have been except Wakerie and it is starting to show; when we were first in
Adelaide 4 weeks ago everything was brown now the parklands are green and the countryside is being transformed. Andy managed to crash in another vocational visit whilst the rest of the team went shopping. The debrief was at the Belair Country Club, this proved a very positive meeting all the team agreed that it had been an incredible experience and very well balanced, organised and aptly specific vocational exchanges. The team had obviously given some thought the minor issues that had occurred over the last month and would help with further exchanges in 9520 and 1120. However, these exchanges have to be compromise of what individuals want and what practically can be arranged. One comment that it would have been beneficial to have had a couple of days free time was received positively but the question was
asked which two days would you have taken out – no answer! From my own viewpoint the whole programme has been quite exceptional previous team leaders who had seen the programme we had been provided were convinced we would never stand the pace but we all felt the pace and overall content was just right, thanks to everyone involved with this fantastic programme. I had been leaning on the team for the last two weeks to think about the Final Presentation, we owed it to 9520 to deliver
something reasonable. In the event we never got together but each team member did their own thing and it was great presenting their own prospective, thanks and highlights. The Farewell Dinner was made up of all our own hosts on each table, what a night. - Ray
Adelaide 4 weeks ago everything was brown now the parklands are green and the countryside is being transformed. Andy managed to crash in another vocational visit whilst the rest of the team went shopping. The debrief was at the Belair Country Club, this proved a very positive meeting all the team agreed that it had been an incredible experience and very well balanced, organised and aptly specific vocational exchanges. The team had obviously given some thought the minor issues that had occurred over the last month and would help with further exchanges in 9520 and 1120. However, these exchanges have to be compromise of what individuals want and what practically can be arranged. One comment that it would have been beneficial to have had a couple of days free time was received positively but the question was
asked which two days would you have taken out – no answer! From my own viewpoint the whole programme has been quite exceptional previous team leaders who had seen the programme we had been provided were convinced we would never stand the pace but we all felt the pace and overall content was just right, thanks to everyone involved with this fantastic programme. I had been leaning on the team for the last two weeks to think about the Final Presentation, we owed it to 9520 to deliver
something reasonable. In the event we never got together but each team member did their own thing and it was great presenting their own prospective, thanks and highlights. The Farewell Dinner was made up of all our own hosts on each table, what a night. - Ray
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