Invitation: JMEC Presentation by MR. William Reed " How to Make your Message Memorable"
03-02-2010
Creative and critical thinking skills continue to be crucial to succeed in any market. In line with the JMEC mission to help foster the next generation of global leader, JMEC is proud to strat an open lecture series inviting business leaders to share their wisdom in JMEC fashion- hands -on and practical. Kicking off this series is William Reed, speaking about "How to Make your Message Memorable".
It is not enough today to make a logical appeal for your ideas. In business you need to appeal to people's emotions, and a higher sense of purpose. To make your message stick, it must also be memorable.
Join JMEC at the Apple store in Ginza from 19:00-20:00 on Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010, to hear author-speaker William Reed share his insights on "How to Make your Message Memorable".
This talk will provide you with the process for making your messages memorable in personal branding, marketing and business plans. Seats are limited, so please RSVP.
Directions to Apple Store Ginza click here
Store Address: Sayegusa Honkan, 3-5-12 Ginza,Chuo-ku,Tokyo 104-0061
After the talk join us for an informal two hour all you can drink/eat social gathering and networking at Lion Ginza starting at 20:15. (5-8-1 Ginza, Sapporo Ginza Bldg).
While the talk is free of charge, the social costs JPY 4,000.
Please RSVP here for the presentation and/or social by January 31, 2010.
Cancellations will be accepted until February 1st. After that, the social cost will be charged in full and no-shows will be invoiced.
Speaker Background
William Reed is an author-speaker specializing in applications of Aikido and other Japanese arts to solving the problems of modern business and living. He is also a certified World Class Speaking Coach, Wealth Dynamics Senior Practitioner, a Master Trainer in Guerrilla Marketing, and a bestselling author. In addition to training, he provides products and consulting in the field of online marketing, personal branding, and creativity.