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Speaker Neville Brady

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Neville Brady is a skilled communicator who has the runs on the board in business and personal development. Since starting his consultancy business almost 10 years ago, Neville has worked with people within GMH, Ampol, Caltex, Retravision, Valvoline, John Deere Aust. and many smaller organisations throughout Australia. He has the ability to translate often complex theories into simple to understand easy to implement business improvement concepts - this skill, coupled with his humorous, down-to-earth approach makes him a much sort after public speaker.

 
 
Neville is the author of:

‘Help, Not Sell.’, a personal selling program for sales people which National Mutual purchased under license in 1994.

 

The F.R.E.S.H. Approach to Customers, a customer service improvement program developed for Retravision Australia.

 

Thanks 'Dad', a parenting program for dads. Today over 500 Aussie dads have participated in this 8 week personal development program.

 

Remembering Peoples’ NamesHow We Can and Why We Don’t. The first step in developing a long-term relationship is remembering a person’s name. Participants will be amazed at how good they really are at recalling peoples’ names as well as other previously hard to access information.

 
From Actual to Ideal, this program is now being used by John Deere dealers to improve the productivity and profitability of their sales, spare parts and workshop activities.

 
  

 
 
 Community 

Works free of charge for community health groups conducting parenting programs for men as well as family mediations.

 

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