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BOB ROSS
The San Diego Union-Tribune calls Bob “The Corporate Comic” because of his popularity with corporate America. Companies large and small have benefited from Bob’s ideas and techniques for building a spirited work environment where excellence flourishes. Bob helps organizations throughout North America put the power of humor, fun and play to work in order to increase productivity and profits and enhance personal lives.
He is the author of several books on the subject and he has been featured in newspapers and magazines around the country. Bob also has appeared on radio and television news explaining his approach to using humor constructively. He is a founder and board member of the National Institute for the Humor Impaired, an organization that helps people with HDD (humor deficiency disorder).
His presentations are laughter-filled, thought-provoking sessions as Bob analyzes humor’s role in enhancing one’s performance. The audience will find themselves laughing and thinking both during and after his performance.
This is business-focused humor about creating an atmosphere that fosters excellence and employee commitment. You’ll learn how some of America’s top companies and most successful people lighten up, think funny and achieve outstanding results. Including humor in a business meeting makes sense for several reasons: humor gets people into an open mode, where they are receptive to information and new ideas. It relaxes attendees, enhances interaction among participants and facilitates the learning process.
You don’t have to be solemn to be serious. Besides opening up the communication lines, humor assists in the problem-solving process by boosting creativity. You’ll get a lot more accomplished if you add humor to your serious meeting.
One of Bob’s most requested programs is the humorous candid Camera type spoof wherein he masquerades in a role customized for your group. The audience will go from polite attention, to puzzlement, to rolling laughter. His spoofs have run the gamut of customized roles. He’s been a banking expert for American Express and a musicologist for Yamaha Music Corp. He has even portrayed a top Justice Department official in a room full of FBI agents. These leg-pullers are unforgettable and are ideal for adding some comic relief to your meeting!
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