Press Release – Queenstown Lakes District Council Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) and Central Otago District Council are supporting individuals and business managers to get the most out of remote working. A free programme, called Doing Work Differently, is available to business managers …
Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) and Central Otago District Council are supporting individuals and business managers to get the most out of remote working.
A free programme, called Doing Work Differently, is available to business managers wanting to use remote work to attract and retain skills and talent, as well as individuals who are seeking work within remote-based workplaces.
Thursday, 15 July 2021, 2:38 pm
Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) and Central
Otago District Council are supporting individuals and
business managers to get the most out of remote
working.
A free programme, called Doing Work
Differently, is available to business managers wanting to
use remote work to attract and retain skills and talent, as
well as individuals who are seeking work within remote-based
workplaces.
The programme starts with an in-person
workshop (which is also available online) on 11 August,
1.00pm - 4.00pm at Queenstown Events Centre.
It then
splits into two different cohorts, one for business managers
and leaders, with a focus on managing remote teams, and
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Shops in Queenstown. Source: istock.com
The tourism mecca has long been attracting visitors from around the world but it wants to be known for more than just a holiday destination.
Covid-19 has decimated the industry, which has sparked the area to think beyond plane-loads of people headed for Queenstown.
The Queenstown Lakes District Council was given Government funding to launch Home for Healthier Business to attract business leaders, employers, and talent to the district to broaden economic opportunities.
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Tuesday, 6 July 2021, 11:27 am
Queenstown Lakes District Council’s (QLDC) Economic
Development Unit (EDU) has today announced an exciting
campaign to advance economic diversification in the
region.
The diversification campaign, Home for
Healthier Business, is dedicated to attracting business
leaders, employers, and talent to Queenstown Lakes with an
aim to broaden future economic prospects in the
district.
QLDC Economic Development Manager Peter
Harris said the campaign promotes the advantages of the
unique Queenstown Lakes lifestyle, entrepreneurial community
spirit, and progressive business
attributes.
“Queenstown Lakes district has a global
reputation as a spectacular place to visit and holiday, but
we want to challenge the perception of our district as a