This is an era of belt-tightening where shrinking budgets are part of a
long-term, not a cyclical, phenomenon. Many career professionals today
are asked and expected to do more while not being afforded any greater
organizational resources; such efforts can take their toll. Learn
breakthrough processes in managing multiple priorities, including hand
tools, power tools, and cerebral tools; the multiple-priority grid
system; techniques for conditioning your environment; and other methods
that enable you to achieve notable results.
Presentation Topics:
- When Did Work Get So Demanding?
- When Did Life Get So Complicated?
- Contributing Factors to Frenzy
- Confronting Too Many Priorities
- Deciding What's Important
- Allocating Time, Energy, and Resources
- Innovative Ways to Get Help
- News Ways of Approaching the Work Day
- New Perspectives on Life
- Mastering Doing More With Less
I had the pleasure of listening to your speech at the Leon I.
Gintzig Commemorative Lecture. Thank you for your presentations. I
really got something out of them. Often I listen to speeches at
luncheons or attend seminars that don't give me any new tools that I
can use. As a result of your presentations I feel motivated. I liked
your presentation. You were able to get participant involvement in your
presentation in spite of the large audience. Your sense of humor in
presenting the many pitfalls we fall into drove home your points most
effectively.
Peter P. Garms, Captain, Medical Service Corps, US Navy, Bethesda, MD
I thoroughly enjoyed your keynote address and
conference session on Wednesday. As a matter of fact, your lunch
address was so inspiring, that I hurried down to the registration desk
and changed my afternoon session in order to hear more of your
wonderful ability to motivate. I thought your presentations were
excellent. You use humor superbly and I especially liked the stretch
breaks during the afternoon sessions.
Jon G. Kempfer, Director of Human Resources, OMV Medical, Plattsburgh, NY
I enjoyed your presentation for two reasons. The first is because you
gave some concrete reasons for why we are all so chaotic and needing 36
hours in a day. The second is because you included in your presentation
some simple ways to address these factors. My thanks to you for
shedding light on a subject that aggravates us all on a daily basis.
Anne Maliff, Technical Support Manager, IBM Corporation, Dallas, TX
I enjoyed your presentation very much. Since listening to you, I have
been successful with doing one thing at a time. I am working on
incorporating your other hints too! Keep up the good work.
Robert Beller, Associate Medical Center Director, Department of Veterans Affairs, Topeka, KS
I was impressed. Your balance of fact, common sense and humor made for an enjoyable presentation with plenty of 'take aways.'
Tom Scripture, Administrative Director, The Cancer Center, Glen Falls, NY
It was a pleasure to hear you at the convention in Las Vegas. Your
information was insightful and fun! Thanks for your insights and the
great information!
Sandye Christofferson, Relocation Director, Coldwell Banker, Fresno, CA
Your ability to excite a crowd and hold their attention, particularly
at the end of several intense days, is fantastic. I look forward to
attending your next seminar in the not too distant future.
Pat Baughman, Manager, Associates Relocation Management Company, Washington, DC
Your presentation that I attended at ERC's Management Symposium in Boca
Raton last month was fantastic. Thank you for delivering such "high
impact" information, that can be used in everyday life. I'm
still working on those horizontal surfaces (aircraft carrier decks).
Additionally, your business cue card is a great reference.
Stuart Brandon, Corporate Marketing Manager, Contempo Realty, Inc., San Jose, CA
You are a rich resource and your insights are invaluable. During
the beginning of your presentation, I immediately knew that I was going
to gain a great deal. Between your accomplishments and your
professional presentation style, you will always be on my recommended
list of speakers.
Mark G. Nixon, Advisory Systems Specialist, IBM, Roanoke, TX
Wow! Your energy and information were top notch. I
learned a new way of viewing the world and my participation in it. You
gave me what I wanted, namely new and practical advice. After leaving
your presentation, I shared your viewpoints with colleagues. How we
manage the information age with industrial age tools was a real eye
opener. I don't think I'll ever open my mail, read a magazine or spend
my time in quite the same way as I used to. Thank you for sharing your
insights in an enjoyable way at our meeting. I look forward to seeing
you again.
Gwen Taylor, President, Taylor Management & Sales Consultants, St. Augustine, FL |