Performing under Pressure - Productivity & Profitability Webinar
Natalee Johnston grew up in regional Western Australia and is the Royal Australian Navy’s first female pilot. In her 24 years of military service, Natalee fulfilled roles as a qualified helicopter instructor, operations manager, leader and safety professional. In these roles, she gained knowledge and practical skills in human behaviours, why we make errors, the importance of resilience, what influences our decisions and how organisational culture impacts it all. She has over 15 years of experience in instructing and facilitating helicopter training, risk management, safety investigation techniques, human factors, non-technical skills and positive safety cultures. Natalee shares her experiences to show how the tools she has used to can enhance decision-making and improve resilience, in both individuals and organizations.
Post-retirement from full-time Naval service, Natalee operates her own business. She provides human factors and safety management system training, and consultancy services and delivers safety workshops and keynotes across various sectors, including maritime, aviation, hospitality, agriculture, mining and government. Natalee lives on the South Coast of NSW with her husband and two children.
This webinar covers:
• Making decisions based on a moment in time; the information you have, your state and the influence of the world around us.
• Understanding your limitations and how what impacts them can improve your interactions, decisions and well-being.
• Building resilience by applying basic human factors and risk management theory.