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    WORKSHOP: Hiring & Managing High Performing Teams to Facilitate Growth with Glenn Butcher


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    Boosted presents, Glenn Butcher a technology company builder with experience working at global brands Amazon, Atlassian and Prospa.

    Join us for a strategic workshop with Glenn as he shares insights into hiring successfully, scaling your startup and maintaining high-performing teams.

    The workshop will include:

    • People strategy - how to build & maintain high-performing teams
    • Tips & tricks on how to attract investors
    • Guidelines on how startups can scale up

    During his time at Atlassian, Glenn led, managed and designed much of the platform and operations technology behind a major shift in company strategy to Software as a Service (SaaS). Eight months after launch, the product was 10% of company revenue, with the platform operating 15,000 virtual machines on 40 TB of ram, at only 10% of the cost of the previous platform.

    While at Amazon, he built software to operate, deploy, and model the world-wide Amazon network at massive scale, founding Amazon's software engineering capability in Sydney.

    To discover how Glenn led these global brands to success, grab a ticket for this intimate and exclusive workshop today.

    Please note, this workshop will be running virtually.

    11:00AM - 12:30PM AWST

    A bit more about Glenn

    Glenn is a technology company builder with 25 years’ experience in senior leadership at Amazon, Atlassian, Prospa, and diverse technology startups, in the space of people leadership, strategy, scale-up companies, and massive scale technology. He is currently a venture partner at a high-performance venture capital firm, investor, chair of two companies, and director of two more. Glenn lives in Sydney with his wife, two young children, and occasional pile of foster kittens.   

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