The authors are available to speak at meetings, retreats, conferences, or the like - formats can range from a keynote address to a full-day training, for nearly any size group (we've trained more than 300 at a single event).
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The authors are available to speak to audiences of all sizes on a variety of topics; their collective experience includes the following topics with their intended audiences includes:
- Building Productive Collaborations One Question at a Time (general)
- The Lost Art of Civility and Why It Matters (general)
- Uncovering and Unlocking Your Hidden Assets (general)
- The Art & Science of Complex Collaboration (general)
- Developing the Leadership Skills You Need (general)
- The Four Questions that Will Change Your Career/Business/Region/Community (can be customized to specific audiences)
- Beyond Teamwork (general)
- Doing Strategy in an Age of Networks (business)
- Anyone Can Be Nimble: How Big Organizations/Institutions Can Act Like Start-Ups (large companies, non-profits, higher education)
- Beyond Software Design: How Every Business Can Use Agile Thinking (business)
- Practical Ways to Break the Silos (business, nonprofit, government, higher education)
- New Leadership Skills for Chambers of Commerce (chambers of commerce)
- Nurturing Entrepreneurship in Unlikely Places (rural, urban, entrepreneurship)
- Collaborations for Regional Vitality (economic development)
- What’s Next for Economic Development (economic development)
- Why We Need Safe Civic Spaces (librarians)
- Engaging Citizens: What’s Next for Local Government (mayors, elected officials)
- Designing What’s Next for the University (higher education)
- Four Questions to Take on Grand Challenges (higher education)
- Knowledge into Money: Four Questions to Engage with Industry (higher education)
- Building Collaborations for a Productive Workforce (workforce development)
- The New Role Foundations Can Play in Our Communities (foundations)