Employees and business benefit from education

John Veage
Updated October 16 2020 - 12:35pm, first published 12:30pm
Education:Over 100 Taren Point Enware employees were trained in the nationally recognised Competitive Systems and Practices certificate.Picture John Veage
Education:Over 100 Taren Point Enware employees were trained in the nationally recognised Competitive Systems and Practices certificate.Picture John Veage

Its graduation for employees at Enware this week,an event which not only added to an improvement in job satisfaction and work culture it also resulted in an 11% increase in the business with improved communications within and between teams.

John Veage

John Veage

Photographer/Journalist

Thirty five year photographer for Fairfax -former NSW Chief Photographer for FCN and now Photo Journalist for the St George and Sutherland Shire Leader in southern Sydney.Official photographer for Cycling Australia (20 years) Official photographer for Surf Life Saving Australia (30 years) Founding Life Member of Cronulla Boardriders Club and Life Member of Surfing Sutherland Shire among other things.

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