Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Mark Scharenbroich: Nice Bike! Making Meaningful Connections On The Road Of Life - Blog Business Success Radio

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Emmy Award winning keynote speaker, humorist, and author of the inspirational and engaging book Nice Bike: Making Meaningful Connections on the Road of Life, Mark Scharenbroich, shares how a casual two word compliment at the Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Company's 100 year anniversary celebration conveyed more than appears on the surface. The two words, "Nice bike", acknowledged, honored, and connected with others. By seeking those underlying connections everywhere in our lives and careers, we can discover and deepen relationships with others. The author offers three powerful actions that will transform business relationships, improve productivity, develop higher levels of customer engagement, increase retention, and improve profitability. Learn how to improve employee management, help people to embrace change, enhance tram collaboration, and create meaningful connections with those around you.

Mark Scharenbroich is my internet radio show guest on Blog Business Success; hosted live on BlogTalkRadio.

The show airs live on Thursday, February 10, at 8:00 pm Eastern Time; 5:00 pm Pacific Time.

Emmy Award winning keynote speaker, humorist, and author of the inspirational and engaging book Nice Bike: Making Meaningful Connections on the Road of Life, Mark Scharenbroich, shares how a casual two word compliment at the Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Company's 100 year anniversary celebration conveyed more than appears on the surface. You will learn:

* Why people need and seek out meaningful connections

* The three principles that form the basis of relationships

* How engaging employees benefits both the staff and the company

* Why engaging customers is good business in so many different ways



Mark Scharenbroich's (photo left) motivational style, knockout humor, and personal stories with universal appeal all focus on the relationship side of creating results, connecting people to people, administration to faculty, team member to team member, educator to student, and student to student.

While earning a degree in mass communications at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota, Mark wrote, directed and performed in a comedy troupe called Mom’s Apple Pie. The group performed together throughout the Midwest in the ’70s. Since there were no comedy clubs, Mom’s Apple Pie performed on high school and college campuses. When the group disbanded, Mark went solo and combined his comedy training with motivational insights and started speaking at high school assemblies.

Jostens — the leading manufacturer of class rings, yearbooks and graduation products — hired Mark to speak at high schools throughout North America. In 1981, Mark was featured in a film called The Greatest Days of Your Life … (So Far). The movie featured Mark speaking to a packed audience of high school students and was seen by millions viewers worldwide in the 80’s. It earned him the Golden Apple and Silver Screen film awards.

Mark left Jostens to form his own communications business.

His reputation is schools stretches around the globe. Mark has written and produced several award-winning programs on leadership, motivation, school climate and character education. His inspirational programs include:

* “The Greatest Days of Your Life . . so far” (1981), a motivational film for students
* “T is for Teacher” (1983), a motivational film for educators
* “One of a Kind” (1984), a training program on self esteem
* “Pathways to Performance” (1986), an achievement training program
* “Choose to Lead” (1987), a leadership training program
* “Building Connections to Improve School Climate” (2000), a school climate improvement program
* “Building Connections: 100+ Ideas to Improve School Climate” (2004), a school climate improvement program
* “What’s It About?” (2005), a character education program
* “Building Connections to Improve Student Achievement” (2010 release), a staff development program
* Nice Bike: Making Meaningful Connections on the Road of Life book release.

Mark has built his speaking career by working in both education and business, discovering how some of the best organizations and leaders build a culture that encourages people to perform at a higher level. Mark is known for his ability to connect with an audience through his quick wit, powerfully inspiring stories and concrete ideas on how to improve a school’s climate. He has been recognized by his peers in the speaking profession as one of the very top in the field including being inducted into the National Speaker’s Association Hall of Fame.

Mark and his wife of more than thirty years, Susan, have partnered in Scharenbroich & Associates since 1984.

My book review of Nice Bike: Making Meaningful Connections on the Road of Life by Mark Scharenbroich.

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Let's talk with Emmy Award winning keynote speaker, humorist, and author of the inspirational and engaging book Nice Bike: Making Meaningful Connections on the Road of Life, Mark Scharenbroich, as he shares how a casual two word compliment at the Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Company's 100 year anniversary celebration conveyed more than appears on the surface. The two words, "Nice bike", acknowledged, honored, and connected with others. By seeking those underlying connections everywhere in our lives and careers, we can discover and deepen relationships with others. The author offers three powerful actions that will transform business relationships, improve productivity, develop higher levels of customer engagement, increase retention, and improve profitability. Learn how to improve employee management, help people to embrace change, enhance tram collaboration, and create meaningful connections with those around you on Blog Business Success Radio.

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