Attached below is a link to the Sydney Business School site for the recent Positive 2012 - Positive Psychology conference held in Wollongong. At the conference,  we introduced our innovative and unique research examining the effects of positive events on teams  to some true luminaries of the academic and business world . Our research, which uses a drum circle as a powerful and consistent way to create Flow and Engagement, will begin trials in an organisation soon. Stay tuned for more info. 

http://www.uow.edu.au/sbs/aboutus/news/UOW121650.html 
 
 
The Australian Institute of Business Wellbeing is proud to present Positive2012 – the 3rd Australian Positive Psychology and Well Being Conference.

Early Bird Discount now extended to 10 February 2012...

Positive2012 will run over four days from 22 to 25 March 2012 across venues in both Sydney and Wollongong (delegates can attend either venue or both).

For more information, please see the downloadable brochure athttp://www.uow.edu.au/content/groups/public/@web/@gsb/documents/doc/uow115714.pdf . 

Or check out the conference website.http://www.uow.edu.au/sbs/positive2012/aboutconference/index.htm 


 
 
At The Behaviour Business, we aspire to the creation of new and innovative approaches to changing people and organisations. Our research has this focus too and this has lead to the establishment of a research partnership with corporate drum circle innovators - Human Rhythms.
Since 2001, Human Rhythms have put smiles on the faces of over 100,000 people in many parts of the world and are the leaders in this very interesting area within the field of Team Building and Team Motivation. The company have agreed to come on board with our research project which seeks to examine the use of drum circles for business and corporate teams. 
We will be posting updates and snippets as this exciting and innovative research progresses so check back on the site regularly to get the latest. We will be posting these updates on facebook, twitter and linkedin too.

For more information about Human Rhythms, visit their website at:
http://www.humanrhythms.com.au/index.asp
 
 
In past blog posts (old website), we have talked about the doctoral research project that was being developed by Barry  from the Behaviour Business. Happy to report that year 1 of the doctoral project is almost complete and preparations are well under way for a presentation at the emerging researchers symposium which is being held as part of Positive 2012  at  the Australian Institute of Business Well Being (AIBWB) in March of 2012. For more information about the conference, click the link below or use the contact page to get in touch with us via the contact page of the website to ask us about it. it.http://www.uow.edu.au/sbs/positive2012/index.html