
Some practical steps to a healthy FIFO life
To have a long lasting and successful FIFO career, there's no doubt that your health is important.
To have a long lasting and successful FIFO career, there's no doubt that your health is important.
I bumped into a European friend of mine the other day that has recently gone to site as a Mining Engineer.
Source: We spotted this article in the ‘wellbeing’ magazine almost a year ago and have been waiting for an appropriate time to use it. For another view on life health and wellbeing visit www.wellbeing.com.au
We trust you had an enjoyable festive period and reflected positively on the year just gone. To the year ahead it would seem as if things are gradually building up a head of steam and that we might be in for another wild ride, if not this year, then next.
Mine Management Myths:
At the beginning of the year we turn our attention forward and ask “what next?” Before that though, the end of the previous year is a great time to firstly “take stock” of what worked and what didn’t in the year just gone, mend any broken bridges, make any corrections and use those to refine your goals for the year ahead.
... and re-engaging in the war for top talent
Tip to build a top team
Our regular readers will know we often quote articles by Steve Simpson from the Cultural Intelligence Newsletter. Steve is an international speaker; consultant and author.
Stop talking about it, start doing it!
Modern Communication Tips
This article comes from a source we have quoted previously, that being Steve Simpson of Keystone Management Service. In Keystone's "Cultural Intelligence" newsletter Steve writes great practical and succinct stuff free of management speak.