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Collaboration: Where the trends are pointing and what the research tells us.
A presentation for FMs by Robyn Viljoen
Auckland - Wellington - Hamilton - Christchurch - Dunedin
Hi ,

Presented to the World Construction Conference a number of years ago, a research paper highlighted the gap of effective collaboration in the Facilities Management environment.

To support our members in honing their ability to 'work towards shared goals by promoting effective cross-functional cooperation,' FMANZ proudly presents Robyn Viljoen at our next National Breakfast Series as she unpacks trends and share tips and tools to build collaboration within your organisation.
 
Uncovering well-researched models and considering what's trending, this is a morning not to be missed. If collaborating for success matters to you and your organisation, join us for an inspiring and insightful breakfast. 

We kick the morning off with a light buffet breakfast and a chance to catch up with your FM colleagues, followed by Robyn's presentation

Register below for the Breakfast Seminar in your region.

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FMANZ Professional Competency: 

Teamwork & Communication
Robyn Viljoen

With over 23 years experience within the field of Human Resources as a HR Generalist and a Learning and Development Specialist, Robyn Viljoen has delivered learning experiences to some of  New Zealand's leading brands. Her impressive list of clients include Air New Zealand, Coca Cola Amatil, Fletcher Building, Mercedes Benz, Foodstuffs, Rakon, Beca Engineering, Vodafone, ASB, Auckland Airport Engineering Services and Colliers.

She is a Franklin Covey accredited facilitator at a Master Trainer level, Director of  learning technology start up, Modlettes and  leaves an indelible impression on organisations she works with.
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