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Graham Jones - Biography
A solid experience in communicationGraham started his career in the media as a radio presenter. He is the author of 26 books, thousands of articles and has scripted TV programmes, conferences and corporate videos. He has written a host of items for business from speeches to sales talks. He has acted as a consultant to some of the world’s leading companies, helping them establish communication methods that work. For instance, he has supported Barclays Bank, Bristol Myers Squibb, the British Council, ICI, Kimberly-Clark, Lucent, the National Audit Office, NatWest and Vodafone. An academic background that is relevantGraham’s first degree (B.Sc.(Hons)) is in Human Biology, during which he studied how humans communicate and how groups of people operate together. He has also gained a second degree (B.A.(Hons)) in Psychology, before studying for a Masters in Education (M.Ed.) and a Master of Science (M.Sc) in science comunication. In addition he is a Member of the Institute of Training and Occupational Learning (MITOL). His academic background has helped Graham become an Associate Lecturer with the Open University in the UK. Graham is also in The British Psychological Society, the American Psychological Society and is a Full Member of The Professional Speakers Association. An excellent reputation as a speaker and trainerGraham is a regular after dinner speaker and speaks at business conferences. He also acts as a chairman and facilitator for many company meetings and seminars. In addition, he is well known as a seminar and workshop leader, having run his own training consultancy, The Presentation Business, since 1984. What you could hearAt seminars or talks Graham may tell you:
■ How he could easily have shot Margaret Thatcher ■ How he helped bring Paris to a complete standstill ■ How he managed to make his wife sleep in a drawer ■ How he hit the charts after singing on a record by accident ■ How he allowed the BBC to get into icy cold water ■ How he set fire to an Italian hotel in the middle of a meeting ■ How a toilet in France came to rescue a boring dinner Who is most likely to gain?People who find Graham’s talks and seminars most useful are those in sales, marketing, public relations, corporate communications, customer relationship management, human resources, or call centre administration. However, all areas of your business could gain from working with Graham, as communication is central to every aspect of your company’s work. In addition, Graham Jones is one of the few people in his field to have developed measures of his effectiveness in your company.
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