🌞 Good morning LinkedIn 🌞 Lovely sunny morning in Melbourne, no better time for our first post as we very quickly approach our official launch date. Let’s introduce ourselves as a business, and what we stand for. Four key pillars that we’re founded upon, and not just some exercise of banging four words on a wall to take some nice photos of for a tickbox exercise, but values that we personify daily. Those of you who know us personally (I hope) would agree: ✅ Authenticity. Not regurgitating the same “expert” opinion via chatGPT like what we see on LinkedIn daily. Being unapologetically ourselves in all of our dealings. ✅ Boldness. Taking risk, embracing the unknown and challenging boundaries by striving for and expecting more. ✅ Excellence. Taking pride in the delivery of excellence. Leaving no stone unturned in getting things done, and done the right way. ✅ Fun. Not taking ourselves too seriously, celebrating wins and minimising losses whilst enjoying every step of the ride. We look forward to sharing more with you as we near in on our launch 🚀
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