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  • Moving from PANDEMIC to PROFIT

    Michael Chonka, "The Power of Leadership: Strategies for Success", Michael Chonka Group

    TOPIC CATEGORY: Business

    Would it surprise you to know that in every profitable company there are significant blind spots in the overhead cost structure that siphon away 3% to 10% of the company’s profits? I uncover those blind spots for companies ranging from a few employees to up to 1000 employees.

    Trends in Business Strategy Shaping the Future MORE >

    OKRs (Objectives and Key Results)
    Overview of pandemic impact and how we need Agile and Adaptive Strategies
    Digital Transformation
    Customer-Centricity
    Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
    Short term and long-term objectives for profit and stabilization.
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  • Somewhere Between Madison And Davenport

    David Shulimson

    TOPIC CATEGORY: Self Improvement

    Somehow, I keep moving forward.

    I was diagnosed with depression more than a decade ago and my condition has worsened through the years. Despite increased and stronger dosages of anti-depressants, I began having suicidal thoughts. MORE >

    I had experienced a job loss, followed by bankruptcy and foreclosure. I then went through about a year of what's called "sheltered" homelessness. I began making progress until my world seemingly fell apart again, largely of my own doing. If I were to rank all of my calamities in order of severity, being homeless (again) wouldn't have even made the top three.

    Suicide moved from my "radar" to my "itinerary." I drove westward(ish) from where I was living at the time. Somewhere between Madison, Wisconsin, and Davenport, Iowa, I made the decision to remove suicide from my itinerary.

    I wish I could conclude my introduction with "And I've lived happily ever after." However, "stuff" continued to happen in my life. And "stuff" will always happen in my life. But I'm learning how to process and respond to "stuff."

    My topic is about my journey leading up to my decision to end my life, my decision not to end my life, and my decision to live my life. My life is far from perfect, but I've learned and I continue to learn how to move forward. I wish to share my story with those who may need to learn or re-learn how to move forward.

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  • Sales is NOT a Four-Letter Word

    Tom DuBos, Sales Manager, NISC

    TOPIC CATEGORY: Business

    Whether we like to admit it or not, we’re all salespeople at some point in our many different roles. We all have opportunities to influence or persuade others for their benefit and potentially ours as well. Developing these skills is one of the most productive, and fun, things you can do to further your success in just about everything you do. MORE >

    Key takeaways from this session include:

    * How to be more effective by adopting three simple practices. Seriously, only three, and you’ll wish you’d heard this advice years ago.

    * Myths versus reality in effective sales behaviors

    * Tailoring your approach based on the current situation

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  • Journeys to Authorship

    Howard Gershkowitz, Author

    TOPIC CATEGORY: Educational

    Fourteen authors came together to share their stories of becoming published authors. In the recently released, #1 best seller on Amazon, 'Journeys to Authorship,' we tell all! Now, we are taking our experiences on the road: through panel discussions, we share our individual roadmaps from 'writer wannabe' to published author in an interactive way, providing insights and valuable tips. Depending on your needs, two, three, or four of us will come visit and share our successes and obstacles, heartache and triumphs, tears and laughter. MORE >

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  • 3 Phases of MLK

    John Prothro, Educator, Chandler Unified School District

    TOPIC CATEGORY: Educational

    In this lively, energy filled presentation, listeners will understand how the adaptable Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. navigated his way through the Civil Rights Era (1954 - 1968). We will examine Dr. King as a reformer, a redeemer and ultimately as a revolutionary. Listeners’ knowledge will be enhanced and increased through little known facts about Dr. King and becoming cognizant of how his role changed throughout this eclectic time period.
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  • The Civil Rights Era: Chronicled!

    John Prothro, Educator, Chandler Unified School District

    TOPIC CATEGORY: Educational

    Before Mrs. Rosa Parks' Montgomery, Alabama arrest, lynchings, assassinations and legislative tactics set the scene for America's Civil Rights Era. Why were 4 Mississippi murders by known assailants that occurred the same year her arrest not well known? A 1957 Constitutional Crisis rocked the nation centering around the school segregation issue. Sit-ins, demonstrations, marches and sacrifices created headlines that have left indelible marks on American History. This talk chronicles the major events of the Civil Rights Era (1954 - 1968). MORE >

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