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Jacqueline Reid

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Jacqueline Reid knows that interpersonal excellence creates better business results. She has successfully trained more than 20,000 people and consulted with more than 250 businesses both nationally and internationally during the past 25 years. She has extensive experience in assisting individuals and organizations solve the most challenging of work-related problems by providing the needed support and skills for people to change. Her focus is on producing results in business by addressing interpersonal obstacles or system flaws that inhibit maximum motivation, communication, and creativity in people. Her strategies are theoretically sound and “consumer tested” by her numerous and varied business clients.

Ms. Reid is the founder of the Taos Conference for Government, an annual event that provides participants concrete tools for promoting change. Additionally, based on her research in work world changes, Ms. Reid has created Tools for Tomorrow – an integrated package of skills that are vital for successful results in the 21st Century workplace. The cornerstone tools are ProActive RespondingTM – a self management system – and Building Teams and Collaborative Environments – a sophisticated and experiential skill set that prepares professionals and organizations for the necessary shift to accomplishing results through collaboration and teamwork.

Ms. Reid is a master at establishing relationships with her clients and audiences. Her experience as a behaviorist, a manager and an educator lends credibility to her presentations and client interactions. Her use of humor and anecdote make the most complex problems clear and easy to tackle.

Ms. Reid delivers over 100 presentations yearly to such clients as IBM, Westinghouse, Uniroyal, Courtaulds Textiles International, U.S. State Department, Michelin Corporation, Duke Power Company, U.S. Sprint, American Express, Eli Lilly & Co., and Sun Microsystems, Inc.

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