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Jamie Fitzgerald — world-class speaker, adventurer and management consultant — is renowned for providing people with inspiration and the performance-oriented tools to achieve more.


Through keynote speaking, group facilitation, instructional design or coaching, Jamie Fitzgerald has helped thousands of people understand what success looks like and create a plan to achieve their goals.


October 19, 2011

Footy, volunteers, and the end of an exciting project

Wow! The last nine months for me have disappeared faster than concerns that Aaron Cruden couldn’t fill the shoes of Dan Carter (and Slade). I’ve recently ended my contract with Rugby New Zealand 2011, where I had the exciting role of helping manage the design and delivery of training to the volunteers that helped deliver uniquely New Zealand experiences for the 100,000+ domestic and international visitors throughout New Zealand.

After having a role in the online training, role-specific workshops, leadership training and venue tours, I had the privilege of meeting thousands of the generous paid and unpaid staff that have been wearing the uniform around the country.

It was a fantastic experience to be a part of, but rather than bouncing around a few insights, I’ve loved hearing the stories of those visitors that have enjoyed and benefited from the effort and passion that everyone in NZ (incl. those in the ‘official’ uniform) have put in, ensuring that the legacy of RWC 2011 lives on.

Here is a letter sent to the NZ Herald from Amelia Wade, a RWC 2011 visitor.


DEAR NEW ZEALAND

Tena koutou

Despite the IRB’s best efforts you have made a terrific job of hosting RWC2011 and from our point of view there are so many things to thank you for that it is difficult to know where to begin.

Apart from being in what is probably the most all-round beautiful country on earth, our trip was a thoroughly enjoyable experience from beginning to end and it was made so by you, the Kiwis.

All right, you stuffed up on the public transport for the opening ceremony but we can forgive you for that.

Let’s start with the unsung heroes – the volunteers. To a woman/man the volunteers we met were cheerful, knowledgeable, helpful, funny, patient and charming – although come to that, we didn’t meet a Kiwi who wasn’t.

Within hours of arriving in the country our B&B hosts had lent us, total strangers from a foreign land, not only their valuable binoculars to satisfy our obsessive bird-watching habit but also their car. That was amazing enough, but that same generosity was repeated so many times during our trip.

You welcomed and tolerated with equanimity the volatile and voluble Argentines, the slightly over-excitable Italians, the sanguine French, the brash and overconfident Aussies and South Africans, the partying Irish, Scots and Welsh, the vast hordes of Pacific Islanders, and the supporters of all the other nations that descended on your shores to support their teams. You even let the boys on Tindall’s Stag Do get on with their beer-fuelled dwarf-tossing, blonde-fondling, staff-insulting, ball-tampering, harbour-swimming self-destruction with just a wry smile…and some very funny journalism.

We shared your pain on that dreadful day when the most-reported groin-strain in history happened … More seriously, we shared your pain in Christchurch and hope that this World Cup has done more than a little to help that fine city back to its best.

Thank you for hokey-pokey icecream, Wither Hills Savvy, crayfish to die for, Speight’s Gold Medal ale, Jandals, the All Blacks, the tui, the spoof South Island sheepfarmers managing the crowds at the giant rugby ball on Queens Wharf, Kamo on the telly panel, and the Weet-Bix SBW advert.

It doesn’t matter (to us) whether Richie gets to lift the pot on the 23rd or not – in our eyes you are already world champions for what you have done and how you have done it.

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August 23, 2010

Your country needs you!

With New Zealand hosting the Rugby World Cup next year, we have an opportunity to create experiences for visitors (and for ourselves to become more united!) that could be valued in billions. To leverage this, though, requires us to step up and do what hosts should – offer to help out.
Here is a message from [...]

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June 14, 2010

Finding Your ‘Hook’ – Part one

Ever tried losing weight, but struggled to find the motivation? Let me tell you about a friend of mine!
This friend of mine was trying to lose weight, but complained how hard it was. He said that whenever he sees something sweet and fatty he keeps wondering “Should I? Shouldn’t I?” It made me think about what [...]

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June 12, 2010

Goal setting you won’t forget!

Some love it. Some hate it. But no one can argue against the proven benefits of effective goal setting for individuals, teams and organisations.

We’re coming toward the end of June – almost half way through 2010!
It’s about now that I normally check on my goals for the year and see how I’m tracking. A [...]

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June 11, 2010

Comfort zones and stingrays!

As Andrew Voss, Commercial Banker for ASB, brushed his teeth before bed he probably wondered how his banking and advisory job had led him to a pool with 200kg+ hungry sting-rays feeding out of his hands…
Perhaps not part of his day-job, Andrew had a challenge put in front of him that he could have either [...]

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