Terrill Fischer is constantly
negotiating through the shark invested waters of business.
He was an investment media broker where he sold over $50
million worth of radio and television stations during
the 90’s. He's been a professional standup comedian
and a member of the ComedySportz in Austin, Texas, a comedy
improvisational troupe since 1996. He started Humor University,
a community of humor and fun experts from around the world,
to promote humor in the workplace as a way to eradicate
‘terminal seriousness’ at work.
His speeches and workshops include the following:
”Preventing Hardening of the Attitudes: Humor
as Mental Floss”, "How to Negotiate Successfully
Without Burning Down the Bridge", "High Performance
is In The Moment”, and “Why We Do What We
Do”
Terrill believes that how we negotiate in life is a
SKILL, much like riding a bike. To become a master of
the bike, you must not simply watch others doing it
and take notes; you must get on the bike, find your
balance and ride. His workshops follow suit: everyone
is challenged to rise to a new level of negotiation
through practice, application and experience. Participants
emerge with a new sense of possibilities, skills, and
confidence.
He is co-founder of In The Moment Productions, Inc.
and has helped clients such as IBM, Dell Inc., Samsung,
State of Texas, University of Texas MBA program, and
Colorado Society of Associations. In addition, he is
a member of the National Speakers Association, and has
been training in the corporate and public sectors since
1990. He combines his work as an improvisational comedian,
researcher, and business owner to create unique workshop
experiences that are insightful, relevant and fun. Terrill
is also certified consultant with Birkman International,
Inc., in which he delivers the Birkman Method which
is a comprehensive assessment tool which measures personality,
social perceptions and misperceptions, personal values,
occupational interests, and communication styles.
He is the co-author of the book, “Making Work
Fun: 139 Ways to Lighten Up at Work”.
Website: www.inthemoment.biz
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