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Professor Denis Collins is an engaging and
thought-provoking speaker who presents regularly and has served
as the keynote speaker for numerous conferences, retreats, and
training events. His creativity, sense of humor, near-death
experience, and interactive approach have made him a sought
after trainer and facilitator who creates unique learning
experiences by drawing on his audience’s background and his
passion to educate.
Denis has given more than one hundred talks
and workshops since 1990. He would welcome the opportunity to
speak with your service organization, or serve as a workshop
facilitator, regarding Behaving Badly: Ethical Lessons from
Enron, or a related business ethics topic.
He provides advice on creating and
sustaining an ethical culture in any company, offering a
decision-making tool and framework that managers can use to
intentionally steer their company away from the road Enron
traveled.
Denis is also available to serve as an
executive coach. As a coach, he can serve as your “sounding
board” and help you minimize miscues. He is a curious,
well-organized, systematic, disciplined thinker willing to both
listen and ask difficult questions, and to explore issues from
multiple perspectives.
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