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Jennifer James Keynote Fee: $13,000 * *Fee Note Jennifer James Travels From: WA |
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Jennifer James
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Jennifer James is a cultural anthropologist, lecturer, writer and commentator, who is well known to audiences around the world for her innovative ideas. She works on an international level, helping people to meet the challenges of today's transitions. Her speeches and seminars deal with adaptation to change and the development of thinking skills. Dr. James is a specialist in the areas of cultural change, diversity and marketing intelligence.
Jennifer regularly receives standing ovations and is described by clients, ranging from Georgia-Pacific, LockheedMartin, Pfizer Pharmaceuticals and the national Association of School Boards, as "inspiring, incredible, thought-provoking, innovative, humorous, energizing, empowering, just brilliant" and "the best speaker I have ever heard." She is a published author of seven books, which include Windows, Success Is The Quality Of Your Journey, and Thinking in the Future Tense. She has written more than 50 academic articles and wrote a newspaper column for the Seattle Times for 18 years. Jennifer has filmed two PBS specials titled Thinking in the Future Tense and A Workout for the Mind. She is currently writing a book, Cultural Intelligence for Harvard Business Press. Dr. Jennifer James earned her Master's Degree in history and psychology and her Doctorate in cultural anthropology. Before entering the public arena, she was a professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington Medical School for twelve years.
She has been an N.I.M.H. Fellow, served on research review committees and on the editorial board of academic journals. Jennifer has received many honors including excellence in journalism awards, an International Film Festival gold medal, a Cindy Award for special achievement and was Billboard Radio Personality of the Year.
She is the founder of the Committee for Children, a nonprofit organization that develops curriculums for the protection of children and the development of alternatives to violence. These curriculums, "Talking About Touching, Second Step" and "Steps To Respect" are now taught in every state and in 37 other countries.
Thinking in the Future Tense
Future Visions: The 21st Century
Understanding and Managing Cultural Diversity
Inner Management: The Important of Self-Esteem
How to Change: How to Take Risk
Men and Women in the Workplace: New Roles
Peak Performance
Sexual Harassment
Success Through Teamwork
The Individual in American Culture: Creating Alternatives
The Personal Side of Management
Managing Professional and Personal Stress
Having it All: New Definitions of Success
Changing Roles of men and Women: Work and Family
Criticism and Evaluation: What is is and How to Use it Well
Building Self-Esteem in Children and Adults
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