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I am noted for handling an immense amount of
work, and doing it well.
People often ask me, "Do you ever sleep?"
The answer, of course, is yes. What they don't know, but you will, is how to make the
most of the limited time you have. If you want a peek at some of the things I
have to say, hop on Google or Yahoo and search for:
Mark+Lamendola+Time+Manage
Look through the hundreds of results, and you will find
interviews of me in publications you will recognize (for example, Better
Homes and Gardens and Women's Day). I've also been interviewed by dozens of online
publishers, editors of professional organization newsletters, university
students, and other people who were looking for outstanding advice on time
management and found it when they talked with me.
The thing is, they got some good information by
interviewing me for their article or research project. Think of what you would
get by having me speak at your event. And it's not a memory dump. I don't try to
impress the audience with how many tips I can tell them in the allotted time.
That would be a waste of their time now, wouldn't it?
If you want a knowledgeable, engaging speaker who can
impart real value at your next conference, contact me. What if you don't have a
conference you need a speaker for, but do have time management problems in your
organization? I can come to where you are and provide a time management seminar
just for you!
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Here's a bit of background on me:
Mark has an MBA and
an electrical engineering
degree. He is a Certified Professional Manager and Certified Project Manager. He’s the recipient of over
50 awards and citations, and has over 6,500 articles in print or online.
In
addition to operating several profitable Websites, Mark is also a freelance
author and public speaker. Additionally, he
has held several key positions in professional associations.
Mark was an editor for EC&M Magazine for 6 years. Before
that, he held positions as a plant engineer, maintenance manager, project
manager, and project engineer. In graduate school, Mark was known for annihilating workloads.
He has served in executive positions in various
organizations, including:
- IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic
Engineers). His Chairmanship led his 1700 member
Section to garner 3 of 4 possible Region awards. That was the first time they'd
won an award in 20 years. He is a Senior Member of the
IEEE, and was named the Outstanding Member of Region 5 (one of the 10 regions in
the world).
- Regent of the
Institute of Professional Managers,
- Board Member of Lake Erie
College's Alumni Association
- Assistant Director of
the 7x24 Exchange, Midwest Chapter, which has consistently rated as having
"the best conferences and programs" every year since 1996.
He's been on Microsoft's Advisory Panel (some of his work appears in the
Microsoft Solutions Center) and is currently the Chairman of the IEEE Computer
Society, Kansas City Chapter. Mark
has run Special Interest Groups in Mensa.
He is listed in Who's Who in American Business, Lexington Who's Who, and min's
Who's Who in Publishing.
Mark's presentations have garnered high marks and return
invitations. He is passionate about helping others succeed.
Partial list of presentation clients:
- American Urological Association
- Fluke Corporation
- IEEE Kansas City Section
- International Facility Management Association
- Intertec Electric Show, and Electric Show West
- NETA
- PACE
- Satellite Healthcare
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