What if your charitable gifts could keep on giving?
What if you provided your customers with a truly unforgettable gift?
What if your employees got a gift that made a difference in their lives?
Welcome to the Stay CALM Charity Book offer and site.
What if...
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What would it mean to you to provide a simple, incredibly effective method to transform tough conversations, confrontations and arguments into agreements for your employees, and for your customers?
When you combine the Stay CALM book with your charitable giving, your employees win, your customers win and your charity wins. Employees and customers will get the benefit of the Stay CALM Method™ where they will quickly learn:
How to deal with difficult discussions before they turn into confrontations
How to turn an argument back into a discussion
How to deal with different personality types so they'll actually listen to what you're trying to tell them
How to be the “Hero” that people go to for help with their tough conversations
How to stay calm and centered, even when people are freaking out around (and towards) you
And here's how your favorite charity wins:
1. Select the charitable organization you would like to benefit.
2. Purchase a copy of Stay CALM for each of your employees and/or customers (customized versions are available) at a discounted rate based on volume.
3. iCAN Media will donate up to 50% (or more) of the proceeds to your charity and plan and promote a highly publicized event to maximize your media exposure and good will.
We can develop a custom introduciton to the book to address your employees and your customers and increase the value and the impact of the book, and we can put your brand on the cover and target the book to a specific audience.
Learn more about the author, Jon Forrest, and the iCAN Family of Companies at our corporate website: www.icaninternational.com
Call now for details on this program: 800.508.iCAN (4226) ext. 111
What if it was just good enough to be true?