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The earlier speakers at WIT WA lunches are people from around Australia.

Bob McGannon (October 2008)

"Intelligent Disobedience - A very different view on leadership in projects & management"

Dr Penny Flett (June 2008)

 "Workforce: Time for a New Spin"

Acting Superintendent Lance Martin (April 2008)

 "Maximising Service Delivery through Effective Project Management"

Sheryle Moon (November 2007)Intelligent Disobedience - A very different view on leadership in projects & management

"Old IT employees, new IT employees, the RIGHT IT employees – how does one attract the right staff"

Dr Susan Harwood (October 2007)

Lack of Women, or an Excess of Men? Strategies for Cultural Change

Graeme Jeffrey Boorer (August 2007)

"The Eight Facets of CRM:Forget One and Your Project Will Disappoint!"

Karen Bard (May 2007)

"Times of Scarce I.T. Key Issues for CIO’s and IT Managers in 2007/8."

Andy Parry (March 2007)

"Web Technologies: What Project Management and Operational Problems Can They Solve?"

Corinne Forrest (June 2006)

"The Program Management Office - You need one and you need one NOW"

Anne-Marie Syme (April 2006)

"Glass Ceiling and Glass Elevators"

Robin McClellan (February 2006)

"An Evening with Robin McClellan, US Consul General Perth"

Rob Thomsett (September 2005)

"DO YOU HEAR ME? Is there a relationship between communication styles and project success or failure?"

Sonja Bernhardt (August 2005)

"WISE HISTORY: A History of Women in Information Technology and Science"

Gordon Dunbar (May 2005)

"Where is the real commercial value in on-line social networks?"

Karen Connolly and Karen Coulter (March 2005)

"Breaking the cultural mould - The key to a woman's career success"

Panel Discussion (November 2004)

"Views at C-Level I.T."

Bill Stewart (August 2004)

"Trends for the IT industry - 2004 to 2006"

Robyn Henderson (May 2004)

"Be Seen, Get Known, Move Ahead"

Panel Discussion (February 2004)

"How CEOs can address the issue of female retention in the workforce."

Megan Enders (November 2003)

"Surviving at the top: reflections from a Gen X Executive"

Yvonne Parle (August 2003)

“When Project Meets Process”

Panel: Karen Melzack - Jim Ellis - Jackie Gill (June 2003)

"The Digital Divide"

Graham Cuckow (April 2003)

"Delivering benefits from Business and IT initiatives"

José Ruggero (February 2003)

"Leading High-Performance IS Teams"

Go-Girl Post Event (Perth November 2002)


Louise Pratt (August 2002)

"Making IT Happen"

Mr. Kim Allen (June 2002)

"From Morse to Multi-Media Messaging"

Ian Olson (April 2002)

"Emerging trends in the IT marketplace"

Bill Hutchinson (February 2002)

"Information Warfare - from CEO to Cyber-terrorist"

Panel (November 2001)

"I.T. Unplugged"

Dr Marianne Broadbent (August 2001)

"The Business of IT in 2001 - The Prognosis of the five Ps"

Chanty Lang-Wilton (July 2001)

"Holistic Management"

Einar Vikingur (April 2001)

"Mining the New Economy"

Deborah Shorter (February 2001)

"On being time poor"

Debate: (December 2000)

"Women do I.T better"

FE (Fiona) Harris (October 2000)

"Women on Boards"

Ms Jackie Gill (August 2000)

"Communities - the Challenge of Online Empowerment"

Panel (June 2000)

"Information Security in the 21st Century"

The Panel: Wendy Hutchison - SealCorp, Brett Looney - ComTech, Andrew Walls - BankWest

Trudy Gartner (April 2000)

Certified Louise L. Hay Workshop Leader, Reiki Practitioner, Motivational Speaker, Unlimited Potential

Rebecca Taplin (February 2000)

"The Internet Social Revolution"
OnLine Manager at ComTech Online (W.A.)

Sharon Brown (December 1999)

"Communications & E-Commerce reach out to Regional Western Australia"
Manager, Network Services at AlphaWest
Telstra West Australian Businesswoman of the Year

 Valerie Pretzel(October 1999)

"Managing Generation X"
Director of Pretzel Logic and Challenge Bank Business Owner Award

Hon. Cheryl Edwardes (July 1999)

" I.T. – Friend or Foe for Women."
Minister for the Environment; Labour Relations