Corporate Mountaineering
Talent/HR
Tuesday 22 March 2011
Amy Beeton
Corporate Mountaineering: How to guide your people to the top
- Create successful teams
- Reach and maintain peak performance
- Clarify your goals
Training to reach the top is difficult enough; sustaining a high level of performance is harder.
Drawing on her fifteen years experience in a fast moving corporate world, together with the intensity of purpose that has taken her to the summit of Everest and beyond, Amy Beeton will examine what it takes to become, and to continue to be, a winning business athlete.
For a leader in business, developing and leading a team of winning corporate athletes is tough but pays dividends far beyond a staid management approach. Nurturing the individual; progressive training; stretching personal boundaries; instilling calculated risk taking, initiative and team spirit creates a team of business athletes who are self disciplined enough to focus on the essential and who are capable of reaching and maintaining the peak of corporate fitness.
About Amy Beeton
Amy is Britain's only living British female to have attempted K2; the world's toughest mountain. She is one of a few British women to have summitted Mount Everest.
Amy speaks to all levels in corporations, to the military and to all ages and backgrounds, working from the principle that an organisation's excellence and staying power depends upon the mental and physical robustness of the individual.
She combines her corporate insights with those derived from training to withstand the world's toughest mental and physical challenges, leaving audiences with unusually inspiring and valuable lessons in athleticism for business and life.

