NIDA Corporate Training Brings Energy to HR FutureFest

NIDA Corporate Training Brings Energy to HR FutureFest

The NIDA Corporate Training team was proud to take part in HR FutureFest in Melbourne on Wednesday, 29 October. The event brought together a vibrant community of HR and L&D professionals, thought leaders, and advocates, all united by a passion for shaping the future of work.

Throughout the day, our team engaged in energising conversations about the power of effective communication transform teams of all shapes and sizes. The enthusiasm and curiosity from attendees made for a truly inspiring experience.

A standout moment came when Sara Grenfell, one of our exceptional tutors, took to the conference main stage. With her signature energy and expertise, Sara offered a hands-on taste of our corporate communication training. She invited the audience to get on their feet and explore how varying energy levels can spark enthusiasm and connection, especially in event networking settings. Her session was a lively demonstration of how small shifts in communication can make a big impact.

We also loved welcoming visitors to our exhibition booth, where many stopped by to learn more about NIDA Corporate Training’s offerings, from executive level coaching to team development. Congratulations to Dimitra M. from Victoria, who won our competitive giveaway: a free entry to a one-day training course, valued up to $1,540!

For individual professionals looking to sharpen their communication skills, upcoming course dates are available here.

Team and people leaders can also take advantage of our Multipass. Choose 10 or more spots on our public training courses and receive 10% off your total training bill. It’s a flexible, cost-effective way to invest in your team’s development – allowing them to train when you want.

To learn more about the Multipass or explore customised team training options across Australia, contact us today.

NIDA acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we learn and tell stories, the Bidjigal, Gadigal, Dharawal and Dharug peoples, and we pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past and present.