
Andy Erlich
PhD
AZ, US
Andy Erlich builds bridges between people. He has been creating excitement and action with his dynamic presentations to audiences around the world since 1979. His unique key notes and seminars are based on 29 years of real world experience working as a psychologist, coach and researcherfor Fortune 500 Comapanies and major institutions. Dr. Erlich has authored articles for the Los Angeles Times, Adweek Magazine, Los Angeles Magazine, Advertising Age Magazine, Marketing News and Quirk's Market Research Review. His insights have appeared in Forbes, USA Today, Business Week and Newsweek and the New York Times. He has appeared on local, national and international Spanish-language radio and television shows.
Andy Erlich builds bridges between people. He has been creating excitement and action with his dynamic presentations to audiences around the world since 1979. His unique key notes and seminars are based on 29 years of real world experience working as a psychologist, coach and researcherfor Fortune 500 Comapanies and major institutions. Dr. Erlich has authored articles for the Los Angeles Times, Adweek Magazine, Los Angeles Magazine, Advertising Age Magazine, Marketing News and Quirk's Market Research Review. His insights have appeared in Forbes, USA Today, Business Week and Newsweek and the New York Times. He has appeared on local, national and international Spanish-language radio and television shows.
The Yoga of Change
THE YOGA OF CHANGE
Sometimes it feels as though the world around us is changing so fast, it's difficult to keep up. In our personal lives, we're continually grappling with the changes created by marriage, divorce, aging, economic upheavals or the loss of a loved one. As parents, we watch our children leave the nest to begin independent lives, only to see some of them return due to personal or financial problems. In business, companies...
Cross Cultural Success in Sales and Customer Service
One salesperson gives a gift of lilies to a Japanese client, not realizing that these are associated with funerals and bereavement in Japan. Another salesperson sends a gift basket filled with pork products to a client who observes the Kosher dietary laws.
What do both of these situations have in common? In each case, the salesperson has demonstrated a lack of cross-cultural knowledge and sensitivity that may cost them their client's business.
We have evolved into a...
The Emotionally Intelligent Professional: Leveraging the Power of Emotions
THE EMOTIONALLY INTELLIGENT PROFESSIONAL
Leveraging the Power Emotions
For Personal and Professional Effectiveness
GOAL: Educate the participants about EQ, entertain, inspire and motivate while teaching actionable skills.
The presentation is didactic and behavioral
The session:
Provides a scientific framework for emotional intelligence and its application in a business...
Freeing the Giant
FREEING THE GIANT
Hear how Dr. Erlich's 8 foot, 6 1⁄2 inch Uncle Jake, for years "the tallest man in the world," tapped into his differences and turned what could have been a liability into an asset. In this multi-media presentation discover how a painfully shy man living in a world that was clamoring for "racial purity" and stamping out human differences overcame his isolation and utilized his uniqueness. This odyssey resulted in Jake...
