As a global business with offices located all over the world, collaborating across different countries and time zones can be difficult. Language barriers and cultural differences can also provide challenges for a global workforce like MICROMINE.
In an effort to increase collaboration and communication across the business, the annual MICROMINE Regional Managers was held last week where managers from across the globe spent a week of knowledge sharing, idea generation and team building. The week-long event took place at MICROMINE’s headquarters in Perth.
The Regional Manager’s week provides a rare opportunity for MICROMINE’s senior leadership team to spend valuable time together to review the previous 12 months and also discuss the future direction of the business. The week included a busy schedule of product and sales presentations, strategy workshops and networking events.
The week kicked off with a bang with the 3rd annual MICROMINE Lawn Bowls tournament and sundowner event which provides a great opportunity for the regional managers to catch up in a relaxed environment.
The Advisory Board Panel Discussion was held at the University of Western Australia on Wednesday evening. Advisory Board members Mitchell Hooke and John McGagh, as well as MICROMINE Chairman Alan Broome and MICROMINE Founder, Graeme Tuder, discussed innovation and the future of the mining industry. MICROMINE staff also had the opportunity to ask a series of questions to the panel members which generated some interesting discussions.
Before our Regional Managers embarked on the long journey home, they were treated to a night out at the WA Ballet which concluded a busy and extremely productive week.
Check out some photos from the week below.





