f Northland Harbour Board General Manager <■ This position becomes available with the pending retirement of the present I General Manager. Our client is one of the largest harbour boards in the * country, both in total tonnage and scope of authority (15 harbours under its and has diverse business interests (forestry/farming and real “ estate). Present challenges lie in the areas of diversification and increase of cargo, recreational use of harbour assets and maritime planning. - Major development could occur in the 1990’s with private sector utilisation "of the Northland forest resources. The General Manager's prime function is to manage the organisation’s activities in accordance with Board policy. The diversification activities will require increased attention to developing a coordinated marketing plan -for the maximum utilisation of Board resources and facilities. The establishment of 240 people is controlled through seven senior executives. Regular outside contact is maintained through meetings of relevant trade associations, both in New Zealand and occasionally overseas. Applications are invited from executives with proven senior management track records in either the public or private sector, preferably possessing appropriate qualifications. Supplementary marketing skills would be of advantage. The position carries a maximum salary of up to $55 000 p.a., set by the Higher Salaries Commission. A prestige vehicle and other significant benefits are provided. Location is Whangarei. SECURITY: No information Please forward appropriate disclosed nor enquiries made ■ details, quoting reference without your permission. H 1502, or direct any H enquiries to B. J. Fergus k PA Personnel Services P.O. Box 4178, Auckland 1. Telephone 396-721
ANNOUNCING . . . FEBRUARY 1386 TOUR OF HOW TO LEAD A WINNING TEAM WELLINGTON 17/18th; CHRISTCHURCH 19/20th and AUCKLAND 24/25th FEBRUARY FORMAT: A two-day seminar/workshop of this internationally acclaimed innovative management programme — led by the architect of this winning team approach. COURSE LEADER: Dick McCann is Principal of Team Management Resources, an organisation which specialises in the training of Individuals and teams. He is based in Brisbane, Australia but travels widely, lecturing and consulting throughout the world. Dick has a background in science, engineering, finance and organisational behaviour and worked in London with British Petroleum for a number of years. He is a consultant to the University of Queensland Business School and lectures internationally with IMCB — the International Management Centre from Buckingham. RESULT: Improved team selection, performance co-ordination and development, plus a 3000-word profile on your team style. INTENDED PARTICIPANTS: Specialist or line managers leading or belonging to a work team. For brochure and enrolment form, please phone Paul Robinson, Auckland 832-3256 any time, or write to P.O. Box 21-194, Henderson, Auckland. KEY MANAGEMENT SERVICES DISTINGUISHED VISITOR SERIES
FIRST IT WAS CATS THEN IT WAS TIME NOW IT’S ME AND MY GIRL
John Gow, the man behind the highly-successfid promotion of the musical stage shows, Cats and Time is now JOHN GOW MANAGEMENT LIMITED Which is pleased to offer an opportunity to invest in the latest stage production of TVIe and My Girl’. This offer involves the issue of participatory securities in the capital of Stage Promotions Limited and X Company beingl,ooo units of $l,OOO A H each wifi a minimum purchase of two V J> ' units. ®I Allotment of the securities can be made ft only on receipt of an application form \ contained in fie Prospectus, registered on ? February 1986. 1 Copies of the registered Prospectus will QUQl\* fJpS be made available on receipt of the HIIA Coupon below. For father information telephone Philippa Smith at Auckland (09)543-677. % ' gK HIWMBBBaiBBHMHiEHHMK k K The Manager H — Stage Promotions Limited and Company — ■ P.O. Box 758, Auckland. | ■ Please send me a copy of your registered prospectus: I Name: — _ I Address: — ” -1 Daytime Phone: ( ) - I ' ’ '
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