Retired Air ForceColonel Lee Ellis spent five and a half years as a prisoner in the infamous "Hanoi Hilton" and other POW camps, after being shot down during a bombing mission in North Vietnam.
Harboring no bitterness about those years others might consider "lost," Lee uses what he learned there about communication and organizations to teach leadership skills to corporations.
You'll want to hear this inspiring patriot--now an in-demand keynote speaker and consultant--in my recent conversation with him on my "Biz Communication Show." Watch now:
THE COLONEL'S BOOKS
Colonel Ellis' books give the strategies that enabled him and his fellow captives to interact successfully--and survive. When you find his books on Amazon, you'll note that I gave top-rated reviews for each one.
Here are reviews of Engage with Honor, including mine:
http://tinyurl.com/engagehonorrev
LET'S CONNECT
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http://www.LinkedIn.com/in/billlampton
VISIT MY WEB SITE
When you visit my Web site, you'll see the range of services I provide for corporations and business leaders.
http://www.bizcommunicationguy.com
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Both the You Tube channel and the podcast bring you my weekly interview “Biz Communication Show.”
Plus, you'll see what clients say about the benefit of hiring me for keynote speeches, communication consulting, and speech coaching.
ORDER MY NEW BOOK ABOUT STAGE FRIGHT
Colonel Lee Ellis controls his stage fright masterfully. When he launched his speaking career, I was fortunate to become his Speech Coach.
Yet because stage fright keeps many professionals from reaching their potential (and that could include you), recently I wrote this book:
“25 Ways to Control Your Stage Fright–and Become a Highly Confident Speaker!”
Available in Kindle and paperback editions. Here’s the Amazon page:
CALL ME TODAY!
Next, call me, to describe your communication problems.
We'll design a program that brings solutions to your corporation and to you individually.
678-316-4300