Corporate Presentations
Trust: A New Definition in the Wake of 9-11
Michael Hingson draws on his personal experiences, 25 years in technology sales, 40 years with Guide Dog partner, and as a survivor of 9-11, to address the issue of building a team based on trust. His thoughtful insights can inspire you to change the way you think about the way you relate to your world.
Out of the Ashes—Learning to Survive in a Changing World
Using the compelling account of his harrowing journey to safety on 9-11, Michael challenges his audience to access and strengthen their skills: trust, teamwork, risk-taking and creativity, to ease their way through changes in their work and personal lives.
Ethics: The Real Bottom Line
Michael Hingson’s life changed dramatically after the tragedy of 9-11. He challenges us to re-examine our priorities and bring truth, transparency and compassion back into the world of business and our personal relationships.
Diversity and Adversity: The Misunderstanding And The Challenge
Diversity is an often used term for someone who is different from us. We often hold workshops and iscussions on Diversity after which we think we have raised our consciousness, but then go right on behaving toward others who we deem as different as we always have. Michael Hingson uses humor interlaced with his own life experiences as a blind person living in a “sighted world” to help us reexamine our own views of diversity and what it really means to be different. Through his words we begin to realize that we are each viewed as different by others in our society. Michael shows us that we are all not as different as we think and that inclusion can enrich personal and corporate lives if we permit it.
