No, it's not a typo. Yes, it's a pun. It's pronounced "fyord".
Last week, I was invited to speak at the 2008 Applied Improv Network (AIN) European Union Conference in Trondheim, Norway to present a session called "Money for Nothing? Using Improvisation to Train Jewish Professional and Volunteer Fundraisers."
(If you'd like to read the whole session blurb, look to the right.
If you want me to get to WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU, keep reading below.
If you just HAVE to know what a "fjord" is, scroll to the bottom, but don't forget to come back up.)
Whether you are looking for new ways to raise money, improve team morale, or build your business, you
can't a-fjord to keep thinking in the same old way!
Why do I use creative thinking techniques such as improv in my training and coaching?
1) To get you moving when you think you're grounded 2) To get you thinking creatively about new approaches using existing resources 3) To help you see new solutions to old problems
And while nothing matches the energy and results of an interactive workshop or a powerful coaching session, you CAN use these technique on your own! Click here to download your FREE tip sheet, "Five New Ways to Think About Your Old Problems"
Let me know what NEW WAY OF THINKING works for you! * A fjord, a popular tourist attraction in Norway, is formed when a glacier retreats, after carving its typical
U-shaped valley, and the sea fills the resulting valley floor.

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Money for Nothing: Using Improvisation to Train Fundraisers
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We all know what used-car, insurance, or
computer salespeople sell. But what do
fundraisers sell? Nothing! Nothing, that is, except for an opportunity to
contribute, to build community, or to feel good about making a difference. And
just how do you sell that? In this interactive session, Deborah Grayson Riegel
will demonstrate how she uses improv techniques to train professional and
volunteer fundraisers to overcome the fear of fundraising to raise money for
"something" personally and communally significant.
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Yep, We Are Ready to GET CREATIVE!
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About Deborah Grayson Riegel, MSW, ACC
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Deborah Grayson Riegel's
energetic workshops and speaking programs are in high demand with North
American Jewish organizations, Fortune 500 companies, national and
local government agencies, and small start-ups, and her one-on-one
coaching has propelled Jewish professionals across industries and
interests to get farther, faster. read more...
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