Our People
Headed up by Brett Ellis the team consists of a diverse group of consultants from varying backgrounds each bringing with them a magic and unique understanding of the cultural makeup found within our rainbow nation.
Our Team is has been an inspiration to both corporate teams and individual business leaders throughout Africa, helping them to unlock the potential of both their people and themselves through tried and tested leadership principles and Team development methodologies.We also have gained vast experience in facilitating leadership, Team development and Customer service delivery at all levels of industry and within many of Africa’s diverse cultures including projects in Nigeria, Zambia and Botswana.
Powerful communication techniques make Team Attitude a highly sought after provider. Brett Ellis is the founder member of “Team Attitude”, who's underlining philosophy in life is “work hard on developing yourself and maintaining a balanced life style”.
With the ability to facilitate in all of our Countries official languages Team Attitude continually strives to acknowledge, encourage and uphold the true principle of “Ubuntu” namely that of “People are People because of other People”.
Our Mission
"At Team Attitude we are committed to growing people to become Team Players! We do this by inspiring them to develop their characters whilst managing their Attitudes and in turn encouraging them to add their unique value to Teamwork."
Our Vision
Team Attitude is recognized by corporate business as well as Communities in Southern Africa as an Organizational Leadership Consultancy which adds value by:
- Living our core ideology
- Being a highly motivated competent and interdependent team
- Promoting an entrepreneurial culture
- Optimizing our marketing and networking strategies
Our Values
Each of us at Team Attitude strives to uphold our values of Integrity / Love / Personal Freedom / Health and Vitality and Self esteem, by
- Being open to feedback and change
- Living a balanced lifestyle
- Practicing Healthy habits
- Being productive and cultivating a `can do’ Attitude