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The Team Building Juggling Experience The Team Building Juggling Experience This is simply one of the most entertaining and successful programs
available today for conferences, training departments, sales meetings
and executive retreats. All size corporations and associations rely on
the facilitator’s expertise to create a ‘seriously fun’ environment in which a
focused message about ‘acting differently’ is delivered. This is the
something different every executive wants at an event to keep attendees
attentive to the message and inspired to take action when they go back
to their office. Today everyone must juggle more balls on the job and in their lives… and what better tool is there to describe this challenge than the concept of ‘juggling?’ Using the juggling metaphor as a literal tool for change, the facilitator teaches your entire audience (50 to 5,000) how to juggle three balls by themselves, with a partner and in a network of partners. Your attendees will be energized, entertained and inspired by the prospect that they, too, can juggle more balls with their own talents and skills back at the office as a result of the program. Applications for a Memorable ImpactPrimarily: Opening and Closing Keynotes; adaptable for executive retreats, breakout sessions, organizational strategy meetings, sales incentive trips and brainstorming sessions. The Team Building Juggling Experience has also been used as a ‘gift’ to clients by vendors wanting to deliver their message differently and with ’memorable impact.’ We utilize well-researched organizational development and learning style principles, as well as the latest brain and behavioral research, to produce the most interactive Keynote available today. The program is fast-paced, hands-on, hilarious, insightful and the centerpiece of any conference. Over 100,000 executives on 7 continents in 22 countries have learned how to create new thinking and mind shifts with this program. Your return on investment with The Team Building Juggling Experience is maximized: no one ever forgets why they learned to juggle!
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