Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Dynamic Speakers, Inc. presents “Speaker of the Day,” a new and exciting way to get keynote speaker suggestions. If you are in need of a convention speaker, conference speaker, or guest speaker contact Dynamic Speakers, Inc. On our website, www.dynamicspeakers.com, we feature interesting speakers who have solid reputations. Professional speakers who have been athletes, adventurers, astronauts and authors are listed along with financial experts, business leaders, and economists. We work with great speakers with small fees and large fees. In-demand speakers and up-and-coming speakers are all within our realm of business. We also have trend speakers such as gerontologists, leadership experts, trainers, and team builders. If you want something extraordinary, we can provide comedians, magicians, hypnotists, musicians, artists and many other entertainers. We are a full-service bureau and offer customized programs and preset speech topics for most of our outstanding speakers! Please contact us about presenters for your next meeting or event! And check out our “Speaker of the Day” today: Cam Marston.

Consultant, author, and speaker Cam Marston has worked with Fortune 500 companies and small businesses throughout the world to improve multigenerational relations and communications. He has appeared in the Chicago Tribune, Philadelphia Inquirer, New Zealand Herald, Entrepreneur Magazine, Charlotte Observer, HR Management Today, Money Magazine, Fortune Small Business (FSB), on the BBC, and in and numerous trade journals and city business journals across the United States.

Cam's programs and concepts are the result of more than eight years' extensive research and study inside businesses of all sizes and sectors. In the course of his work, he has interviewed hundreds of representatives of the various generations. Their answers are interesting - sometimes surprising - and always valuable.

Marston began his generational-focused consultancy after several years selling for Nestle Brands Foodservice Company. While at Nestle he discovered that he developed closer relationships with his customers when he talked to them about subjects that appealed to their value systems. He soon learned that his customers had many different values but the values were roughly the same in each generation.

In 1996 he founded Marston Communications. Originally his clients engaged him to conduct surveys, focus groups, and research on both their customer and employee bases. Cam's results revealed significant generational differences that his clients had never recognized.

In June, 1997, Time magazine brought Generation X and the generational differences to the forefront of American debate with the cover article "Great Xpectations." Marston read it and realized his findings were the same ones the article discussed. Soon after that he gave his first presentation on generational differences in the workplace. Using the research he himself had conducted within organizations and the explosion of information on this newly-identified generation appearing all over the media, Marston began exploring generational differences in the workplace and presenting his findings across the globe.

In 2005 Marston will give more than 100 presentations. Today his clients range from small, local associations, to national convention audiences of more than 3,000, to a handful of Fortune 500 senior executives in a corporate boardroom. His first book, Motivating the "What's In It For Me" Workforce, was published in October, 2005.

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