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“We wanted the keynote to be more than just entertainment or theory; we wanted all that translated into practical terms and a plan we could get behind. David Giannetto brings that unique combination as a keynote speaker – translating deep theory into practical application.”
::: John Pascarelli, EVP Mediacom Communications |
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Few speakers
possess the ability to take complex theory and translate it
into practical terms that will resonate with audiences, motivate
managers and intrigue executives. Making the complex seems
simple and relating that to our behavior in the real world is
the hallmark of Giannetto's style, and the focus of his efforts.
By doing this, he plants the seeds of change in the way we think
and behave, both in the work place and throughout our daily
lives.
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"David Giannetto fuses strategic planning with tactical implementation, technology applications with people and process, with perceptive clarity. From the first time I saw him speak in NYC, he has become an invaluable and trusted advisor and ally in helping me build my business."
::: David Mills, CEO, Relevant Assets & CRE Technologies |
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| Known for making each presentation unique, he
shapes each
presentation into something more relevant to the audience by speaking in terms they
understand, weaving in their real concerns and challenges. |
“David Giannetto bases his approach to organizational performance not on theoretical constructs but on his real-life experiences with personal clients, making it both understandable and relevant. It’s always a pleasure to hear David speak. His level of expertise and “real world” background helps him connect with any audience—and provide the kind of information they really need to know.”
::: David Blansfield, former Editor, Business Performance Management Magazine |
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| Rich with stories that both educate and entertain,
Giannetto brings to life decades of management theory
using the real-world experiences he has gained working
with some of the biggest and best organization in the
country. Having keynoted some of the nation's leading
conferences on organizational performance, he fill an
important gap on the speaker circuit - the gap where
theory meets practice. |