Zenergy discovers how to create a High Performance culture in your organisation

Above Image: Matt Elliott – Zenergy Health & Wellbeing Director discusses key strategies for building a High Performance Model 

On Thursday 10th November, Zenergy Safety, Health & Wellbeing looked at how elite organisations create and build performance. We took clients on an interactive experience with some of Australia’s highest performing coaches and advisors, while having the opportunity to hear from the coach of undisputably one of the greatest ever sporting legends, Leeroy Gray – Usain Bolt’s strength and conditioning coach.

Zenergy provides a unique offering across “Performance and Wellbeing” where we work with organisations who are looking to build a culture that drives performance. Our correlation to the elite sporting world has a direct impact on senior and middle management teams who are responsible for setting the culture and accountability of their organisation. Recently we had the opportunity to work with the Sydney Rosters NRL team and Usain Bolts strength and conditioning coach which highlighted how elite environments develop and execute strategy in a high performance environment. Zenergy gives our clients access to elite organisations and proven strategies to allow your business to move into a performance based leadership model.

The Locker Room is utilised by Zenergy to highlight the importance of culture with in not only in a sporting environment, but the corporate world where high performing environments create a happier, more productive and safety place to work. Our Performance & Wellbeing programs focuses on the sporting environment to help corporate environments build performance through scientifically proven practices that world class organisation utilise.

For further information on how your leadership team can benefit from our programs, call one of our team on 1300 333 400

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