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SpeakersTrainingCamp® Heads to South America

One of the most exciting things in my business is when I add a new country to the growing list of areas where the SpeakersTrainingCamp® is available. As of March 4th, there is a new, very talented instructor based in Lima, Peru.
On the last day of the certification program I discuss business success, marketing, and sales. It is my intention to inspire the new instructors to maintain the same level of customer excellence that has made the SpeakersTrainingCamp® famous for over 30 years. I encourage them to:
1. Embrace feedback – find out what customers and clients love, and also …

SpeakersTrainingCamp® Instructor Certification: video clip

I created this video for people who are considering the Certification Program. My objective was to make it both informative and entertaining. In three action-packed training days individuals become trained and licensed to deliver this top-rated program. Reports from new trainers are fantastic – they are receiving five-star ratings the very first time they deliver the SpeakersTrainingCamp® workshop. Wow! The next session will be September 14-15-16, 2010. Enrollment is now open. Be sure to send me an email if you have questions: sue@successworksusa.com

Elevator Boy and the Rainbow Ribbon

I stayed in a hotel for three nights over the weekend – I was competing in a dog agility competition. As I often do when I’m on the road, I try to guess what people do for a living, why they are staying in the hotel, and how they are connected to the people they are with. This turned out to be an extremely intense adventure.
Day 1: Riding down the elevator with my Sheltie and young Golden Retriever, I was trying my best to keep the white hair on the Sheltie and the muddy paws on the Retriever from annoying …