Professional Speaker Craig Price | Keynote titles
and descriptions
Managing Negativity in the Workplace
Explore how to use your natural thought processes to create a consistently successful approach. This innovative, entertaining program takes a realistic look at how to convert negative feelings and thoughts into productivity.
Generation Y: The Whats and Hows of the New Workforce
Learn to manage young, smart and brash employees who may wear flip-flops to the office or listen to iPods at their desk. They seem to want to work, but they don't want work to be their life. This informative and entertaining program explores the origins and reasoning of what shapes the newest members of the workforce combined with no-fluff research on how to raise your awareness of generational issues and create better relationships with younger employees.
Being defensive
in an offensive world
Safety solutions for success
From alligator wrestling to running with scissors, this humorous journey about a serious subject is fun, educational and motivational. A former employee of the Department of Safety and a certified instructor, Craig gives you a real-world view on how you can minimize incidents by using common sense, knowing what’s important and improving your attitude.
Whatever happened
to customer service?
Customer service solutions for success
Craig takes you on a search for the elusive art of customer service done well. This program pulls no punches when it comes to the current state of customer concerns and shows how to recapture your service culture before it becomes extinct.
The Truth About Small Business Success
This humorous researched based session is direct and unapologetic when it comes to “what is actually working” for successful small business owners around the country. Craig will outline the common mistakes and pitfalls entrepreneurs face and explain how to avoid or survive them. This program will also provide strategies that can help create long-term success.
If you only think positively, you're only getting
half the story.
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