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SPEAKING

Most recently, were audiences of young internet entrepreneurs who wanted to understand their global online clients and how to use decision-shortcuts when designing their website CTAS. Also surprisingly, several audiences were comprised entirely of young adults preparing to enter their family businesses, go off to college, or travel overseas to new jobs and cultures. 

Having a broad understanding of universal shortcuts helped groups prepare for generational differences, identify cultural similarities, and to speak a common "business" language when they arrived. Audiences are seeing the need for these skills at a younger and younger age.  

My speaking engagements incorporate audience participation, 

several hands-on activities, and low-tech/ high interest examples of shortcuts used in our daily world. I'm always excited to see how new skills of identifying and understanding "our brains' shortcuts" quickly apply to a wide and changing variety of audience needs. 

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