Significant Achievements:

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10 years in Asia

10,000 people

20 year partnership

2006 was a significant year for us. Tirian entered its 10th year in Asia, surviving a very tumultuous part of the world and time.

We  gained a solid core of clients and demonstrated our ability to offer consistent reliable services.

In Jan our 10,000th participant personally experienced a Tirian program.

We have now successfully worked in over 16 countries to more than 40 different cultural groups and nationalities. Whilst our work now concentrates on developing teams in the Corperate world, one of our most challenging projects was to be part of a pro bono team that developed a health curriculum and role it our for over 25 million school children, teachers and educators in India.

On a personal note, 2006 saw a very special 20 year partnership (marriage).  

If good relationships are the key to what we offer then we feel that 20 years of marriage, 10 years running a company in Asia and 10000 participants is a worthy achievement to reflect on.

The challenge for all of us is being able to learn from the past, and then taking these insights forward into a positive new strategy that will deal with past issues and create future possibilities.

Thanks to all those who joined us for this journey.

Andrew & Gaia Grant

Read about how Tirian started in the 'Asian Wall Street Journal'   Interview with Andrew and Gaia Grant

Other significant numbers

25 Million: the number of people our programs have indirectly reached

10,000 the number of people Tirian has directly developed.

40 different cultures and nationalities in over 16 countries

23 facilitators exclusively working for Tirian in the region

22 years facilitating, program design, and consulting & 10 years in Asia,

16 experiential learning programs & 15 interactive seminars designed.

14 articles in the international media about Tirian.

13  books on team & personal development written & published by Andrew and Gaia Grant

 

 

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