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Testimonials
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Shirley is an excellent facilitator. When facilitating our team, her
ability to remain impartial keeps everyone on track. Her ability to
facilitate a productive meeting better utilizes everyone's time.-
Call Center Manager
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Shirley's energy and enthusiasm are excellent examples for the rest of
us. I have seen many occasions when Shirley was able to get a group
moving just because of the enthusiasm she showed on the topic at hand.
That is very contagious. - Leadership
Training Manager
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I
enjoy taking classes led by Shirley because of her enthusiasm for her
subject matter. - Training Participant
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Oct.�18 - Speaking Speaking on "7 Meeting Blunders
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Nov.� 1 - Speaking at
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Jan. 28 - Facilitating
Meeting Mgmt Workshop at Birmingham, AL ASTD
Feb. 20 - Speaking at San
Antonio, TX ASTD on RARA
May 19 - Speaking on presentations at Dallas, TX ABWA-OPEN
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Introduction:�
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Shirley Fine Lee has been a Training and Development Specialist since 1986 and has
experience in a variety of training areas. She is a
results oriented leader, who enjoys problem solving and working in a team
atmosphere. Shirley has served in corporations as instructor, meeting
facilitator, and change agent. She has trained thousands of� people and has
developed several custom training interventions, including the planning and
organizing series titled
Wizard of When. Shirley
recently published a book based on the one of the units of the series titled
R.A!R.A!� A Meeting Wizards' Approach
which is available on
www.Amazon.com.
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Shirley has been
given a corporation's Quality Excellence and Customer Satisfaction awards. She
is a member of the American Society for Training and Development
(ASTD)
where she writes articles for and served as the 2006 Editor of
the
Dallas chapter newsletter�
and Webmaster.
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Purpose:�
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Shirley Lee's
passion is to help
organizations increase communication, employee,
and system capacity to produce results.
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Shirley fulfills her
purpose through delivering training, facilitating meetings, and writing
informative communications.
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