Audio Seminars on Organizational Success

Organizational success is the result of hard work, sound decisions and well developed professional skills.

Jonathan Halls helps individuals and organizations win the race through leading-edge thinking, training, coaching and keynotes in the areas of communication, innovation and creativity.

Free Audio Seminars

If you’ve heard Jonathan speak or attended one of his seminars, drive your organizational success further without leaving your desk with these free audio seminars.

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Business Creativity – Take a Walk in the Park

Business Creativity: Walk in the Park

Usually when we’re stumped for new ideas, there are simple actions we can take.  In this short audio seminar, Jonathan Halls offers a few simple tips for unleashing your creative spirit.  It starts with taking a walk … (Approx 5 mins)

Trust & Leadership

Who trusts who is an important consideration for building trust in an organization. In this audio seminar on leadership, Jonathan addresses that question and offers five tips on building trust in your organization.

Are You Paid More than Your Staff?

Are Your Being Paid Less than your Staff?


Leaders often take home less pay than their staff because of poor work-life balance and delegation.   In this audio seminar, Jonathan suggests how to rectify this.

(Note, due to our file-size protocols we have compressed this audio quality.  It sounds more like a mono radio broadcast than stereo CD.)

Leading Innovation

One of the greatest challenges competitive organizations face is the need to lead innovation.  In this audio seminar, Jonathan offers tips for creating an innovative organization.

(Note, due to our file-size protocols we have compressed this audio quality.  It sounds more like a mono radio broadcast than stereo CD.)

Intelligent Time Management

Intelligent time management is more than working 0ut a, b and c lists.  It’s about understanding priorities and what not to do.  Jonathan Halls offers tips to improve your time management.