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Ken Blanchard to share insights with Southwest Floridians

By: Editorial Staff


The Bonita Bay Group brings best-selling author of The One Minute Manager

Fans of best-selling business leading business consultant Ken Blanchard, author of The One-Minute Manager can attend Blanchard's skill-building public workshop coming to Bonita Springs Oct. 21.

The Bonita Bay Group is sponsoring the motivational program titled, "Whale Done . The Power of Positive Relationships."

The half-day workshop will provide insights on how the techniques used for training killer whales are some of the best tools to help increase productivity, build trust, create high commitment and motivation, retain employees, promote positive customer relationships and sustain a competitive advantage. The training program is based on the book by the same name that chronicles Blanchard's work studying the techniques used by trainers of killer whales at Sea World.

The presentation will take place from 1 until 5 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency Coconut Point. Registration is $129 per person.

For more information and registration details, contact The Bonita Springs Area Chamber of Commerce at (239) 992-2943 or register online at www.BonitaSpringsChamber.com.

The Bonita Springs Chamber of Commerce joins The Bonita Bay Group to sponsor the event. Proceeds from Blanchard's appearance will benefit the United Ways of Lee and Collier counties.