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| "What
Do You Stand For? puts one on his mettle. In an ethically
challenged time, the question is both timely and daunting." |
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New Hampshire Technical Institute |
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| "Jim
Lichtman touched my mind with new information, but touched my
heart with inspiration." |
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Horizon Mental Health Management, Leadership Conference |
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| "Although
your topic was a difficult one, your speech was fantastic." |
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SPECS Conference (Retail Design & Construction Industry) |
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| "Jim
Lichtman captured our emotions! He made us reassess our morals
and ponder our placement and responsibility in the world!" |
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Hampton University, Honors College |
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| "Ethics
is a vital issue, particularly in the public sector, and discussions
can often be very dry and legalistic. Your approach …makes
the learning enjoyable and, more importantly, memorable." |
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Gordon W. Youngs
- National Public Employers Labor
Relations Association |
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| "Ethics
is never dry and legalistic in Washington, although there are
those who try hard to regulate them so that it appears that
way. Thank you for your fine presentation." |
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G. Jerry Shaw, Chairman
- Federal Dispute Resolution Conference |
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| "Excellent
- woke me up about what I am doing in my life." |
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National Grocers Association |
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| "Very
inspiring. Something that had implications for business, but
more importantly, life." |
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Association of Sales & Marketing Companies |
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"Very
timely. Very important." |
| "All
companies should have such a talk." |
| "…such
a call to arms." |
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- Society of Actuaries |
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