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NICK
LeFORCE, a faculty instructor, has 20 years of experience in the
field of human communication and development with a unique background
combining psychology and business management. He holds a Masters in
Rehabilitation Administration and undergraduate degrees in Psychology
and Social Welfare. Since 1983, he has studied extensively with leaders
in the field of Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP) and Hypnotherapy. He
is a Designated Examiner for the American Council of Hypnotist Examiners
and a Certified Trainer in NLP. He is a nationally recognized trainer on
staff with Anchor Point Associates in Salt Lake City, UT; Healing Arts
Institute in Roseville, CA; and New England Institute for NLP in
Amherst, MA. He is known for his lively and humorous presentation style. Nick
provides performance coaching services and management consultation to
businesses as well as personal development services to individuals. He
specializes in Value-Based Life Management Skills helping individuals
and businesses to identify governing values and use those values to
create compelling goals, make effective decisions, manage time, overcome
barriers to success, communicate persuasively, and achieve desired
outcomes. He has provided
on-site consultation and training in Communication Skills; Customer
Service Skills; Change Management; Conflict Resolution; Supervisory
Skills; Time Management, and other topics. Nick has worked with both
private and public sector clients, including Blue Diamond Almond
Growers, California Farm Bureau Federation, Citizens Utilities, Cellular
One (AT&T Wireless), Department of General Services, Sheraton
Hotels, Standard Office Systems, State Teachers Retirement System, Water
Resources Control Board, Varsity Contractors, and others. He is listed
as a Quality Consultant with the California Department of Personnel
Administration, Office of Statewide Continuous Improvement. He
is author of Introduction to Ericksonian Hypnotherapy (1988) and Healing
the Hurts of the Heart: Breaking the Shackles of Emotional Debt
(1998).
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