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Nationality
  
Australian

Residence
  
Melbourne, Australia

Role
  
Name
  
Rachael Robertson

Years active
  
2006 – present


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Full Name
  
Rachael Lee Robertson

Born
  
7 May 1969 (age 54) (
1969-05-07
)
Geelong, Victoria,Australia

Occupation
  
Keynote SpeakerAuthorMentor

Known for
  
Antarctic Expedition Leader (2005)Leading in extreme environments

Books
  
Leading on the Edge: Extraordinary Stories and Leadership Insights from The World's Most Extreme Workplace

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Rachael Robertson is an Australian author and keynote speaker. She is best known as an authority on leading in extreme environments. Robertson is a former Antarctic Expedition Leader, who lead the 58th Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE) to Davis Station in 2005. Her current work of speaking, writing and mentoring is based around the leadership lessons she learned in what she terms as"the world's most extreme workplace". She holds an MBA from Melbourne Business School and has been accredited as a Certified Speaking Professional from the National Speakers Association of Australia (NSAA).

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Personal life

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Robertson was born in Geelong, Victoria, Australia to Sharon and Lawrence Robertson and grew up as the oldest child with a younger brother and sister. She spent the majority of her pre-adult life living in the South Eastern suburbs of Melbourne. Robertson now resides in Melbourne with her husband and child.

Early career

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Robertson graduated from Deakin University with a Bachelor of Arts majoring in Public Relations and commenced a career in Public Relations with Melbourne Parks and Waterways (now defunct). She quickly moved out of PR and into the operational role of Park Ranger - Customer Services with the newly created Parks Victoria. Over a period of 14 years Rachael successively moved into more challenging and senior roles such that, at the time of leaving for Antarctica she was Chief Ranger of Victoria's South West Region.
Rachael hates the cold and had only seen snow once before she led the expedition to Antarctica.

Robertson's year in Antarctica

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Robertson's role at Davis station was to provide leadership to the 120 scientists and tradespeople over Antarctic summer (December 2004 to February 2005) and then lead and manage the 17 other people who remained behind at Davis Station to maintain the operation until the scientists and tradespeople returned in November 2005. In "Leading on the Edge" she recounts the wide disparity between Antarctic life in summer, and Antarctic life in winter. Where the pace of life and work over summer is intense, and the leader must remember not just to manage but to lead people, the focus over winter turns inwards as all the work suddenly stops. As Robertson describes in her book "the repetitive monotony of the day-to-day work and the same old faces at breakfast, lunch and inner create a nine-month-long 'groundhog day' experience".

Robertson's Leadership Ideas

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Once she returned from Antarctica Robertson earnt an MBA and used this education to develop her own leadership frameworks based on her Antarctic experience. These frameworks include:

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  • Bacon Wars - How to show great leadership when the small things threaten to derail your team.
  • No Triangles - Create a culture of respect through the practise of direct conversations
  • The Plane Crash - Four pillars of effective Crisis Leadership
  • Clients

    As of March 2014, Robertson has delivered more than 550 keynote sessions to organisations and associations across the USA, Australia, New Zealand and Asia. Her clients range from large global organisations such as Randstad to local fundraising events such as Day of Inspiration

    Charitable Work

    Rachael is an Australia Day ambassador and is a media-spokesperson for RUOK? Day

    References

    Rachael Robertson (writer) Wikipedia