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Keynotes
Which themes does Curt address in
his keynote speeches?
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In Which Game are You Playing?, Curt
demonstrates how the strategies and tactics found in chess, poker,
and go relate to your business environment.
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In CITE: Cultivating Individuals, Teams, and
Enterprises, Curt analyzes strategies to improve performance at
all organizational levels and reinforces those points using
demonstrations with plenty of audience involvement.
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As a
Microsoft Office Excel MVP (awarded by Microsoft for 2006, 2007,
and 2008), Curt can demonstrate advanced Excel skills and business
intelligence analysis techniques, including XML data interchange, as
all or part of any presentation.
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In his teambuilding workshop, Curt leads your
audience through a series of light-hearted exercises that encourage
cooperative play and reinforce valuable communication skills.
"Curt is a great presenter with information
that appeals to all levels of the group. His ability to motivate and
inspire a group is highly recommended."
--Linda
Ludwick, President, Health Care Administrator Association
Why should you hire Curt Frye to
present the keynote address at your conference?
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Curt’s background in technology and industry
enables him to focus on your audience's needs.
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Curt's experience as a teambuilding workshop
leader enables him to enhance your group's effectiveness. Curt's
exercises enhance your teammates' creativity and playfulness without
putting anyone on the spot.
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Curt encourages interaction during his
presentations, which ensures that your audience remembers his
message.
Audiences Addressed
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Health Care Administrators Association, 2007 TPA
University, July 12, 2007
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Numerous teambuilding workshops for clients
including the Health Care Administrators Association, Intel, and Mentor Graphics
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"Shop-Bots: Should You Like Them?" and "Scoring
Internet Transactions" Web Commerce 2000/Las Vegas; May 15-16, 2000.
Grand Hyatt Lake Las Vegas Resort; Las Vegas, NV.
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"Comparing US and Japanese Technology Development
Strategies", presented at EURO XII/TIMS XXI Joint Conference on
Operational Research and Management Science. Helsinki University of
Technology (Espoo, Finland). June 30, 1992.
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