Keynote Topics
Topic areas for keynotes and workshops are based on our core consulting areas:
- Coaching & Training Executives
- Consulting & Mediating
- Peak Performance
- Stress resilience
- Eco-Sustainability
Coaching & Training Executives has been an important part of DMA Synergetics consulting for several decades, primarily in the areas of mental health and well-being, stress resilience and mental toughness, recovery from abuse, bullying, injury and trauma in the workplace. With specializations in Clinical and Occupational Psychology DMA Synergetics founder and Senior Consultant brings a depth of experience to Executive Coaching that is exceptional and rare. Discover for yourself from a speaker who has walked the talk for decades!
Consulting & Mediating Our core consulting areas also include leadership and organizational development, design and transformation including stress and wellness audits, Leadership Impact surveys and 360 degree feedback, environmental and sustainability management and leadership. DMASynergetics is a member of the Fremantle Mediation Group and a leader within the Western Australian Dispute Mediation Training Institute which we helped setup. Our Manager2Mediator™ programme is based on decades of research and development by Dr Dan Dana, with whom we have had a long association, and other world leaders in mediation training.
Peak Performance in any endeavour, in business, in athletics or sport, and so on, requires the mindset of a champion or elite athlete – a balanced, integral life and mental toughness that enables swift recovery from set-backs or stress resilience and a mindful, positive psychological orientation to life’s challenges and opportunities. Such a person has achieved mastery at transforming pressures into peak performance and this is taught in our Pressures2Performance™ webinars, workshops and bespoke training programmes.
Eco-Sustainability is a topic that Denis has been engaged in as a community educator and permaculture practitioner since the early seventies. He participated in the 1972 Stockholm Conference, the United Nation’s first global conference on the environment and in 1973 wrote a review of Club of Rome’s Limits To Growth Report (1972). He was co-recipient of the first Permaculture Community Service Award awarded in 1985 by The Permaculture Institute of Australia “for vision and work forming an essential and selfless contribution to the promotion of permaculture locally and/or global and toward the healing of the planet”. He is host of the SED Talks podcast on Sustainability, Environment and Development through which he has had the opportunity to interview many of the world’s top change agents and thought leaders in sustainability and related issues. He is an invited member of DAGS, a sustainability think-tank and of the Deep Adaptation Forum, a sustainability network addressing the challenging and darker side of the sustainability agenda. He is clearly passionate and deeply engaged in Eco-Sustainability and brings a wealth of experience to bear on this topic.