J Bert Freeman

J Bert Freeman

DTM, CPDP

NC, US
Build breakthrough positive direction talents for moving forward and improving forward: speaking and listening skills, leadership consistency, work-life balance, workplace respect, team excellence.

Build breakthrough positive direction talents for moving forward and improving forward: speaking and listening skills, leadership consistency, work-life balance, workplace respect, team excellence.

Positive Direction Expert and Speaker, J. Bert Freeman: author of Taking Charge of Your Positive Direction (2005), Your Positive Direction NOW (2010) and Unity of Effort in a Positive Direction (2010).

J. Bert Freeman masterfully provides immediate skills and approaches that everyone can use to:

  • Strengthen professional and personal relationships: Find your starting line
  • Impact performance that accelerates progress with zero extra money and zero extra time: Use the power of direction to conserve energy and get results
  • Bolster morale for a healthy workplace climate: move things forward and get things done
  • Stay focused in the direction they want to move toward rather than what they want to or need to 'get away from': Consistency of Positive Direction

He has fascinated audiences and organizations by showing them how to use the intensity, persuasiveness, wisdom and versatility of Consistent Positive Direction in everything we do. His book shares the many characters of these skills and approaches. His presentations and expertise provide powerful insights for moving forward and improving forward. His skillful deliveries give your event a positive direction start or put a keynote positive direction into everyone's professional and personal lives or provide that memorable positive direction 'send off'.

J. Bert Freeman is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy with a B.S. in Engineering and Golden Gate University with an M.S. in Human Relations. He was also a U.S. National Fencing Champion and a member the U.S. Olympic Fencing Team. He is a former Delaware Quality Award examiner and also a Distinguished Educator consultant with the State of Delaware Department of Education from 1998 to 2008. He is a member of Toastmasters International (Distinguished Toastmaster) and the Association for Talent Development. In 2002 and 2007, Delaware Quality Grants were awarded to the Department of Labor and The Department of Services for Children Youth and Families, respectively, to provide leadership and staff development using the Consistent Positive Direction Programs which he led and created. From 1984 to 1987 he was an undergraduate instructor in Management Science at the Shaw University Campus in Wilmington North Carolina. Other experiences include Quality Assurance and Process Engineer, International Sales Coordinator, U.S. Marine Corps, Multilevel Organizational Leadership Development and Organizational Unity of Effort facilitator, speaker and team coach. In recent years he has put considerable effort in K-12 education, primarily in educational leadership and positive direction communication skills.

Build breakthrough positive direction talents for moving forward and improving forward: speaking and listening skills, leadership consistency, work-life balance, workplace respect, team excellence.

Positive Direction Expert and Speaker, J. Bert Freeman: author of Taking Charge of Your Positive Direction (2005), Your Positive Direction NOW (2010) and Unity of Effort in a Positive Direction (2010).

J. Bert Freeman masterfully provides immediate skills and approaches that everyone can use to:

  • Strengthen professional and personal relationships: Find your starting line
  • Impact performance that accelerates progress with zero extra money and zero extra time: Use the power of direction to conserve energy and get results
  • Bolster morale for a healthy workplace climate: move things forward and get things done
  • Stay focused in the direction they want to move toward rather than what they want to or need to 'get away from': Consistency of Positive Direction

He has fascinated audiences and organizations by showing them how to use the intensity, persuasiveness, wisdom and versatility of Consistent Positive Direction in everything we do. His book shares the many characters of these skills and approaches. His presentations and expertise provide powerful insights for moving forward and improving forward. His skillful deliveries give your event a positive direction start or put a keynote positive direction into everyone's professional and personal lives or provide that memorable positive direction 'send off'.

J. Bert Freeman is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy with a B.S. in Engineering and Golden Gate University with an M.S. in Human Relations. He was also a U.S. National Fencing Champion and a member the U.S. Olympic Fencing Team. He is a former Delaware Quality Award examiner and also a Distinguished Educator consultant with the State of Delaware Department of Education from 1998 to 2008. He is a member of Toastmasters International (Distinguished Toastmaster) and the Association for Talent Development. In 2002 and 2007, Delaware Quality Grants were awarded to the Department of Labor and The Department of Services for Children Youth and Families, respectively, to provide leadership and staff development using the Consistent Positive Direction Programs which he led and created. From 1984 to 1987 he was an undergraduate instructor in Management Science at the Shaw University Campus in Wilmington North Carolina. Other experiences include Quality Assurance and Process Engineer, International Sales Coordinator, U.S. Marine Corps, Multilevel Organizational Leadership Development and Organizational Unity of Effort facilitator, speaker and team coach. In recent years he has put considerable effort in K-12 education, primarily in educational leadership and positive direction communication skills.

Taking Charge of YOUR Positive Direction

Build breakthrough positive direction talents for moving forward and improving forward: speaking and listening skills, leadership consistency, work-life balance, workplace respect, team excellence.

The words we choose can move us in a direction toward, or away from effective personal and professional relationships. We are in charge of those choices. Positive direction means that the words that we speak steer us toward the successes or outcomes that we want or need with others.
Audience ActivityEducational / InformativeInspirational / Life-changing