Andrew Tham Andrew is the Founder of META TEAM CONSULTING and a Certified Trainer and also Master Practitioner of Neuro-Semantics (NS) and Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), certified by the International Society of Neuro-Semantics. He is one of the only 31 Certified Trainers of NS in the World with Current Status and the Ability to Certify. With background experience in Family Therapy and Hypnotheraphy, his Great Passion in life is to help Individuals and Teams to find their Signature Path, and to maximize their potential in life via training, coaching, counseling and mentoring. His Approach in training is Learner Centered and he cultivates wisdom, knowledge, skills, attitudes and values that will raise personal and organizational performance to higher levels. In doing so, he Equips individuals with powerful tools, Energizes them to harness the power of teams, and Empowers them to develop more leaders. His Specialty is aligning intentions, closing the gap between knowing and doing, overcoming excuses, swishing negative movies into positive ones and anchoring states of excellence in everyone he meets. Andrew is also a Certified Trainer, Program Developer and Assessor of Competency Based Training & Education (Certificate IV in Workplace Training, Category 2), certified by DETAFE South Australia. He is also a Certified Internal Assessor with the National Vocational Training Council and has developed Core Competency Models and delivered Core Competency Modules for various financial and manufacturing organizations. He has also conducted Train the Trainer (TTT) and Evaluation on the Effectiveness of Training (EET) Programs for Pembangunan Sumber Manusia Berhad. He believes that the only way to achieve World Class Performance is to benchmark on a Global Scale. The next step is to train and coach employees in applying the standards of performance. Then individual and corporate performance should be measured according to a specific sensory-based graded scale that measures various levels of knowledge, skills and attitudes in action. This is important, because what is Measured Well, Gets Done Well!
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