Commodore Martin Brooker - IESSB Speakers

Martin Brooker CSC, FIML

Keynote Speaker on Leadership, Resilience, High Performance Teamwork, Agility, Decision Making, Values, Diversity and Inclusion, Culture Change, and Toxic Masculinities

Speaker Type and Topics

Speaker type:
Professional and Authoritative

Topic/s:
Leadership, Resilience, High Performance Teamwork, Agility, Decision Making, Values, Diversity and Inclusion, Culture Change, and Toxic Masculinities

Fee range: $5,000 – $10,000
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Speaker Bio

Title: Commodore (retired)

Service: Navy

Post Nominal: CSC, FIML

Location (travels from):
Qld, Australia

 

A Powerful Speaker that shares:

  • Lessons from BattleShip to Boardroom, drawing on lived experience & a personal commitment to the Human-to-Human Connection integral to strong leadership;
  • A provocative insight into what is impacting Leadership across the corporate landscape, defining the Leadership Imposter Syndrome, its impact on the people who lead, & those being led;
  • A global perspective of just why we must deepen the diversity conversation & why Intersectional Diversity must become what matters.

With a reputation as a highly effective and inclusive Facilitator with demonstrated success in working with organisations, executive and leadership teams to deal with complexity.

Martin rapidly builds cohesion, identifies strategic imperatives and brings a focus to facilitating robust conversations which deliver actionable outcomes at the Executive/Key Stakeholder level.

With an innate understanding of how to lift diverse, conscripted teams to high performance. Martin drives bespoke Leadership Development Programs linked to Strategic Priorities, underpinned by robust frameworks & contemporary thinking.

His work is transformational, shifting Accidental Leaders from technically to emotionally competent – absolutely necessary in lifting leadership capability.

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