Two things stand out for me here. a) He talks with his hands. b) The beard changes a lot. Alas.
The people who attend my workshops know I talk a lot about my grandmother. Here's a picture of Esther and Roy Eklund taken on our farm about 1962.
A two-day workshop of Tango, a great interactive game which pits different teams of 4-5 people - each pretending to be a consultative company - against each other in competition for both clients and staff. It's essentially a board game, certainly not easy to play, but a great way to teach financial literacy.
At the American Club in Beijing, a day-long workshop on communications problem-solving.
The camera was accidentally set for slow-motion during this day-long session on creativity in Shanghai. Once again, the hands, he talks with his hands.
Another photo of the Tango workshop, this time at the Australian Institute of Management (AIM) classrooms in Sydney.
A day-long workshop to teach crisis communications to senior country managers in Japan of a leading global company. The morning focuses on the principles of crisis management, the afternoon is a simulation of a crisis event.
This photo was taken during the first workshop in Australia on creativity for people in communications. More than 60 participants attended the event held at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney. The program was produced by Frocomm Australia (www.frocomm.com.au) which organises a number of large conferences for the communications industry in Australia.
This photo was taken during a two-day program to help improve the communications skills - both formal and informal - of 15 people identified as the 'top talent' employed at LG, one of Korea's largest companies.
A photograph of my presentation on creative thinking at a P.R. conference organised by Frocomm Australia (www.frocomm.com.au) in May 2006. (I repeated a variation of the same speech at a similar conference in July 2006 in Melbourne.) I was asked to speak again at its May 2008 conference in Sydney.
The Acumen Group in New Zealand invited me to give a two-hour workshop on 'Insights to Ideas' in Auckland in February 2008, and which I repeated the next day in Wellington.