Wednesday, 28 April 2010

Challenges and Successes in the world's hottest room...

Today was our first day of delivery and chance to get fully stuck in. After meeting everyone yesterday it felt as though we had to live up to everyone’s’ obvious expectations (more than a little daunting!), coupled with the fact that it was by far the hottest and most humid day yet, the day had definite potential to be a challenge.

We gave two separate workshops to the departmental heads, a group of around 12 people and of course the ever-present Chris and Dr Sam.

The morning was the turn of Brad, talking through Leadership and I spoke through Project management in the afternoon. The experience was superb - after some initial shyness from the heads (and the challenge of the world’s hottest room), there were some fantastic ideas coming through - particularly when we broke out into smaller groups. I was left quite surprised by the sophistication of their existing knowledge, although seeing the amount that they’ve achieved at KHC, perhaps I shouldn’t have been.

Leadership workshop led by Brad

Feedback after the from the heads after the sessions was amazing, although owing to the cultural differences in how feedback is delivered, this was probably skewed somewhat! Whilst going well, in my heart of hearts I’m not sure that we lived up to the 100% scoring that we received – still, you never know.

The day was also broken up nicely by that international language that is football (something that is possibly more of an obsession here than it is back home). Some of the clients visiting KHC for treatment brought along their children, as soon as the footballs were out, all language barriers were removed. It was a great interim, with everyone enjoying themselves.

By Amy Daw, Project Leader

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