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Dianne Lowther, NLP Master Trainer
Posted October 1st, 2010 by mireia.iglesias|
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Dianne Lowther is a Master Trainer of NLP and owner of Brilliant Minds. She specialises in 'soft' skills development for Senior Executives including all aspects of communication, personal impact and presentation skills. As a former competitive public speaker and debater, she understands fully the skills of engaging an audience and her 'Brilliant Presentations' programme offers the opportunity to learn how to prepare and deliver a presentation to achieve specific results. |
Speaker: Coach in public speaking: Peggy Richie
Posted June 8th, 2010 by mireia.iglesias in
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Peggy Richie (1974) is an experienced presenter, coach and trainer with heart and soul for her audience. In her career she has proven many times how important it is to know the difference between what you say and how you say it. She has encountered many different kinds of audiences and has lived through many different situations on stage. |
Kinesthetic Modeling:Whole Body VizThink
Posted February 18th, 2010 by IMEX in
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I’ve seen John Ward do his magic with models and clay but this year at VizThink in San Jose the core message really sank in. It had to do with the way our body uses imagery in its core processing. It’s an understanding that is at the heart of why graphic facilitation works and how to deepen its impact.
John ran a session at VizThink titled “Kinesthetic Modeling: Visual Thinking in 3 Dimensions” along with fellow facilitators Regina Rowland, Nick Payne, and Julie Gieseke—all skilled graphic facilitators. |
The Back of a Napkin by Dan Roam
Posted February 18th, 2010 by IMEX in
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Dan Roam believes that any problem can be solved with a picture! Dan is the Author of International bestseller 'The Back of a Napkin' which has been published in 25 languages. Dan believes that 'business' is behind in visual thinking and we (and our ideas) suffer for it. |























