At GPS we begin with the assumption that our
audiences are intelligent, mature individuals
who value knowledge.

Far too often, corporate trainers and professional motivational speakers infantilize their audience by attempting to entertain them with humor or inspirational stories. At GPS our method is different. From the get go, we introduce autocatalytic concepts though a process of Multisensory Interpretive Dialogue. We engage the senses of our audiences through the sound and imagery of our beautiful videos and presentations. Our seminars target the mind first and then the heart; as we believe that “feel good” motivation only has a limited half-life, whereas new trajectories of thinking continue to remain fresh in the mind long after their introduction.

All of our seminars are goal oriented.

The goal is twofold. First, we introduce a practical, applicable technique and secondly we implant a self-perpetuating, open-ended dialogue. This approach encourages the rejuvenation of knowledge through a process of discovery. Think about it: you remember the things that you feel you discovered yourself! Top-down, imitative models of pedagogy are long outdated. At GPS, we challenge our audiences with open-ended dialogue, and give them a functional technique that can be applied to the challenge. Our audiences are captivated by the superb model of Multisensory Interpretive Dialogue that we employ in all of our seminars. Enough said about MID, its time for you to experience it, by exploring the video samples of our 2004 seminars.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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