Steve Epner Makes
Technology Understandable For Mere Mortals -- And Busy
Executives
Does technology seem to overwhelm your staff?
Are you losing out to more technically competent competitors?
Do you feel like a slave to technology rather than it
being a tool for you to succeed? You need Steve Epner
who makes Technology Understandable For Mere Mortals
-- And Busy Executives
Do technical advisors and speakers talk over your head?
Do they whip through demonstrations assuming you can
follow them?
Are you and your staff left with more questions and
fears than before they started? Steve believes that "the
successful use of technology requires an understanding
of the business, not technical details."
Steve uses down-to-earth examples and stories to make
it easy for your audience to understand, learn and be
able to use technology. Epner’s audiences learn
how technology can be applied to their business issues
without techno-babble or jargon.
Steve Epner has been assisting businesses in the use
of automation since 1966. A highly regarded industry
expert, Epner is widely published and has provided comment
for national business publications including the Wall
Street Journal. His experience in business, technology
and strategic planning makes him one of the most sought
after technical speakers in North America.
"The most rewarding comments I receive are from
executives who tell me: ‘Now I finally understand,’” says
Epner.
He shares a broad range of “survival skills” necessary
to succeed in today’s rapidly changing and unpredictable
environment. He delivers entertaining and humorous presentations
filled with ideas that work.
As the founder of the Brown Smith Wallace Consulting
Group, Epner has built a reputation for assisting clients
with the integration of strategic business planning information
systems and tactical requirements.
In 2000, the National Speakers Association awarded Epner
their highest earned designation, the Certified Speaking
Professional. Let Steve Epner help prepare your group
for the future.
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