2 Minute Takeaway

Do you like bite sized chunks of information that you can use right away? These two minute takeaways will teach you something new about communication, leadership, and much more. There's a lot you can learn in two minutes!


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Do the little details really matter to your customers. In this 2 minute takeaway, Ken Okel takes you back to a time when DJ’s played records

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Find out two things that people want and will pay more to get. Challenges aren’t going away anytime soon but you can learn how to clear your path to success.

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In this short clip from one of my speaking presentations, find out the alarming results of a study that examined employee frustration on the job. 

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YouTube has recently changed its posting limits on clips.  How will a few extra minutes affect your ability to market yourself or your organization.

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How can a wobbly table be a sign of bigger problems in a restaurant? In this two minute takeaway, Ken Okel talks about how businesses are undermined by little problems.

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The way you use your words can have a big impact on your success with public speaking. Here are some quick tips designed to help you keep your audience engaged with your presentation.

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Here are some quick tips designed to get your mentally and physically prepared for public speaking. It’s all about putting you in the best place to succeed.

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Here are some quick tips designed to get your mentally and physically prepared for your talk. It’s all about putting you in the best place to succeed.

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What can we learn from a freaked out flight attendant that can apply to our workplace? In this two minute takeaway, Ken Okel find some common problems that are triggering blowup behavior.  You don’t want to be running around saying, “Where’s my slide!”

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Here are some quick tips to help you if you find yourself having to speak to an audience that you don’t know.  

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