Allan Pease

Allan Pease talks about relationships and communication. He teaches simple, field tested skills and techniques that work. And he delivers his message in a humorous way, which motivates people to want to use these ideas immediately. In a highly entertaining, fast moving presentation, Allan takes you through powerful communication techniques and teaches you how to decode other people’s behavior – and what to do about it. He also shows you how to decode a wide range of every day clues which appear in meetings, phone calls, negotiations and face-to-face encounters.
 
Known worldwide as “Mr. Body Language”, Allan’s own record in the field of selling, motivating and training is equaled by few others. He is a born achiever, starting his career at age 10 selling rubber sponges door to door. At 17, he was the No. 1 national salesman for a company selling bed linen and pots and pans and, at 21, he was the youngest person ever to sell over $1,000,000 of life insurance in his first sales year.
 
His latest book “Easy Peasey – People Skills for Life”, teaches skills that will help the reader to become the best communicator they can be, both in their business and personal lives.

He lectures throughout the world and his programs are used by both the private and public sector to teach relationship skills. His messages are relevant to any areas of life that involves winning people over and getting them to like you or buy from you. Allan is one of the world’s most successful non-fiction authors, writing 12 bestsellers including “The Definitive Book of Body Language”.  His book, “Why Men Don’t Listen & Women Can’t Read Maps” has been translated into 50 languages and has sold over 11,000,000 copies. His television and video series was watched by over 100 million viewers.

He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a Fellow of the Institute of Management, Fellow of the Lifewriters Association, JCI senator and a Paul Harris Fellow.

For more information on Allan Pease, visit his website at www.peaseinternational.com

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