| The Seven Summits of Success
The Seven Summits of Success is delivered as: - Keynote - 1 or 2 day's training in teamwork and leadership
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Not satisfied with only climbing Everest, Rebecca went on to climb the Seven Summits, the highest peaks on each of the world's seven continents. By her own admission, it was an extremely steep learning curve. She had to acquire the requisite mountaineering skills, but also the transferable skills of leadership - both of oneself, and others - to ensure success. They are presented as follows:
1. Kilimanjaro (Africa) - The First Step 2. Denali (N.America) - Training, planning and preparation 3. Everest (Asia) - Communication and effective teamwork 4. Elbrus (Europe) - Coaching and leadership 5. Cartstensz Pyramid (Australasia) - Recruiting the best people 6. Aconcagua (S.America) - Positive thinking 7. Vinson (Antarctica) - Tenacity to the last
Together the Seven Summits provide a unique opportunity to look at the seven principles of leadership in a dramatic and memorable way.
On each mountain, Rebecca learned what it takes to succeed in extreme and often dangerous conditions. By bringing back this learning to the training arena, she uses the mountains to explore the peak principles of success that unleash the power within all of us to create winning teams today. |
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Team build climb
"Team effort got us to the top of Kilimanjaro, and we all came home knowing ourselves better, wiser in life and in work." Lloyds TSB
For the adventurous of spirit, Rebecca offers team-build and exploration trips for corporate teams to Kilimanjaro. The nine day expedition enables a full seven days to climb the mountain with the benefit of Rebecca's immense experience. (in addition to comprehensive safety training/procedures etc).

"You received the highest marks ever - 8 x 10 and 2 x 9 (and one delegate never gives 10 on priinciple!) Congratulations, this is a brilliant and true reflection of your ability to share your extraordinary story in such a business-focused way." The Academy of Chief Executives
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