Ray White New Zealand Hosts 2024 Business Owners Symposium at Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre
Ray White New Zealand recently concluded its highly anticipated 2024 Business Owners Symposium, held on Monday and Tuesday at the Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre.
The event saw 175 Ray White business owners, emerging leaders, and key partners from across New Zealand come together for two immersive days dedicated to professional growth, innovative strategies, and industry-leading insights.
The symposium was an extraordinary gathering, featuring 19 prominent speakers who delivered thought-provoking sessions on a variety of crucial topics.
Attendees delved into the latest advancements in technology, explored economic trends, and acquired essential skills for enhancing mental resilience. Among the speakers was Ray White Head of Marketing, Larissa Tuhaka, who unveiled groundbreaking updates poised to elevate Ray White's marketing strategy.
"In the fast-paced world of marketing, staying ahead is crucial," remarked Ms Tuhaka. "We’re constantly innovating to ensure our marketing platforms and campaigns are not only efficient and seamless but also position us as the market leader."
A highlight of the event was the presentation of three in-depth case studies, each illustrating transformative business achievements and innovative approaches:
Auction Transformation: Ray White New Zealand auctioneer Ben East captivated the audience with a compelling case study on the dramatic transformation of a business into a thriving auction enterprise. In a region where auctions were traditionally rare, Mr. East demonstrated the remarkable outcomes achievable when conventional practices are challenged and reimagined.
Enduring Business: Tony Warland, Ray White Queensland director, shared invaluable insights on succession planning and establishing a lasting business legacy. His session, featuring Ray White Rockhampton, provided a blueprint for creating sustainable and enduring business models.
Unlocking Growth Potential: Daniel Coulson led an engaging discussion on unlocking growth potential, focusing on the exemplary success stories of North Shore businesses Ray White Mairangi Bay and Ray White Milford. Owned by Shane Coote and Kris Cunningham, these businesses showcased the significant growth that can be achieved through strategic planning and innovation.
The symposium was a resounding success, characterized by the palpable energy, synergy, and collective determination of all attendees to drive continuous improvement and innovation within the industry.
Reflecting on the event, Ms Tuhaka stated, "It was a magical two days. The enthusiasm and collaboration among everyone were truly inspiring. Let's get to it!"
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