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Dynamics of Human Behavior
P.O. Box 2344
Wimberley, TX 78676
Phone: (512) 847-0595
Fax: (512) 847-0597
Web site: dynamics-hb.com
Improve Listening Skills and People Skills with Madelyn Burley-Allen.
Madelyn Burley-Allen founded the Dynamics Of Human Behavior in 1972. Her goal was to link her specialized training in applied psychology with her extensive experience in sales and business management--and provide practical, hands-on development programs for both businesses and individuals.
People enjoy attending Madelyn's Seminars--and don't keep it a secret!
More than 80,000 people have enjoyed the benefits of her 2,000 seminars in America, China, Russia, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. Some of the companies she has developed programs for include: AT&T, DuPont, Northern Telecom, IBM, Levi Strauss and the University of California at Berkeley, Davis, Santa Barbara and Santa Cruz.
Madelyn is a frequent guest speaker at state and national conferences, associations, Toastmasters International, ASTD, the State Bar, and various attorney associations.
Madelyn authored three books, Listening: The Forgotten Skill, Managing Assertively, How to Improve Your People Skills, and Memory Skills in Business. Her books have been mentioned in newspapers and magazines, such as Glamour, Working Women, Training News, Handbook For Professional Managers, the San Jose Mercury News and Sacramento Bee. She has been a guest on several TV and radio talk shows throughout the U.S. For more information about Madelyn's books and related products, please visit her web site's products page.
Madelyn has won achievement awards from Dale Carnegie, New York Life Insurance, Women's Leaders Roundtable and Pacific Bell. She is listed in Who's Who of America and six other Who's Who directories.
For more information on Madelyn's books and seminars please visit her Web Site. To check her availability please contact her directly.
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