Business Meetings Openers/Closers:animated films or inspiration and motivation short videos to begin or end a corporate meeting or event. These short videos act like an invitation in the form of a short movie to capture the attention of the audience audience for a few minutes to concentrate on the subject at hand, be refreshed through humor, or leave a session with our mission and goals in mind.
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Featuring the minor league St. Paul Saints ..get ready for some fun and be motivated to move upward!
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Short program about the importance of knowing yourself, where you want to be, and having the commitment to get there. Key concepts of achieving personal vision
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Meeting Opener offering encouragement to Managers
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Short humorous session starter on supervising effectively from the Cutting Edge Communication Comedy Series
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Building Relationships module from Cutting Edge Communication Comedy Series takes a humorous look at the best way to build rapport.
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Teaching someone how to say or perform a task requires a communication skill around explaining in a way that is easy to understand. This humorous module from Cutting Edge Series takes on this topic.
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Short meeting opener on the importance of welcoming new employees at work and having them feel welcome and part of the team.
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Short film on the importance of appreciating diversity in the office. Part of the Cutting Edge Communication Comedy Series
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How to stay motivated and also motivated others at work is the theme of this session starter.
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Short session starter on the Importance of a Respectful Workplace
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This short session starter focuses on the importance of respect and having a no-blame culture.
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Short, humorous session starter on the importance of personal accountability.
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Short, funny meeting starter for training on how to conduct performance appraisals.
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The true story about Matt Oka, a young college student that experiences a life changing event and his personal motivation to live his life to the fullest!
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Bullying can be a workplace problem. Here is a humorous look at raising awareness of what it means to be a bully or be bulled by someone.
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Resistance to change? Short humorous story on moving forward.
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We have a great idea but no one else on the team likes it! How to embrace new ideas with an open mind.
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When does motivating an employee cross over the line to bullying? Short session opener on how to overcome disempowerment.
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When working together, the opportunity for conflicts can derail a team. Importance of learning to be more assertive when bullied by team members.
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Giving feedback on personal hygiene issues should never be given in the form of jokes or by being nasty to someone.
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Always negative, angry and speaking agressively towards team members? A short film to develop a positive mindset.
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Short meeting opener for how to be more professional and create a possitive impression. Perfect for onboarding, sales, front line help and more.
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Six safety minded sessions starters featuring Capt "Sully" Sullenberger.
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Training Sessions Starters aimed at creating a positive culture! Created by psychologist Eve Ash to help people change negative thinking patterns. Positively change your workplace culture and the style of communication.
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Quick paced energy packed short film showing nearly every sport. High energy music and visuals sure to jump start a meeting or training session.
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Short training starter on creating a culture of respect.
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Customer Service is sometimes more than we realize. This film features a cashier and how her considerate way with her customer is the reason for his store loyalty.
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Lane Armstrong Meetings openers are perfect for stimulating hope and achievement of goals for all levels of employees. Lance Armstrong's Journey from cancer to winning the Tour de France is told in Who Says We Can't Do It?
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Zea has been used for many years an excellent film to awaken curiosity, vision, creativity and perception. This film without dialog takes the viewer through changing images of "what"?
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