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A FEW ‘TIME’ QUOTES THAT TAKE MY FANCY:
“The bad news is time flies. The good news is you’re the pilot” – Michael Altshuler
“For disappearing acts, it’s hard to beat what happens to the eight hours supposedly left after eight of sleep and eight of work” – Doug Larson
“Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils.” – Louis Hector Berlioz
… and one that really resonates …
“How long a minute is, depends on which side of the bathroom door you’re on.”– Zall’s Second Law
This is my last article as President of the Institute. It seems like only yesterday that I was being hassled to get my article in for the March edition.
As you might expect, 2014 has been a busy year for me. It’s been a great experience albeit not without its challenges. I prepared a Presidential Address video which was available for viewing in January and, of course, you’ve all watched itseveral times over the course of the year. I thought it would be worth going back to my statements regarding what I thought the year should contain and compare that to what has actually happened – thus utilising my ingrained practice of applying the control cycle.
The key points raised and my take on outcomes are:
Ultimately, I stated that I would see success as being a year in which Council works as a team to enhance the status of the profession and to ensure that the interests and needs of the broad range of members are served. We certainly have not solved everything but I do think that Council has worked well this year and that the interests and needs of the broad range of members have been considered in all of our deliberations.
Before I sign off, there are several people who I must thank.
Firstly, thank-you to my fellow Councillors. I think that the deliberations of Council have been effective this year and I wish those of you remaining on Council, notably Estelle Pearson as the incoming President, and Lindsay Smartt, the incoming Senior Vice-President, all the best in continuing to enhance the profession.
In my Presidential Address I thanked Melinda Howes and John Newman for their assistance and guidance and it is worth repeating. Of course we now have a new CEO and I consider that David Bell has made a great transition into the Institute and I am confident that HQ is in good hands. It would be remiss of me not to mention the HQ team. They do a great job in what, on many occasions, are thankless tasks. Julia controls where the President goes and what he/she does. Anne makes sure the President has some idea of what should be on the meeting agendas and the events staff ensure the President knows who to thank at the various events (and choreograph dancing).
Many of you will know that Taylor Fry is my employer. The firm has been very gracious in allowing me to spend the required time to be President and a special thank-you to those colleagues who have covered for me when I’ve been otherwise occupied.
Finally, my family deserve the biggest thanks. Being Melbourne-based means that I have travelled to Sydney regularly and there is also a considerable amount of national and international travel required. While I’m away I can still work (the wonders of technology) but I can’t be with my family. Ultimately they are the ones who have sacrificed the most for my year as President. So, thanks guys – things get back to normal now.
I hope you have all had a successful 2014, can spend some time relaxing over the Christmas/New Year break and hit the ground running for a bigger and better 2015.
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