It’s the FAST that Eat the Slow!
- Author: Amitai Givertz
- Posted: May 17, 2007
- Category: News and Events, Tools and Resources
- Tags: Center of Excellence, Leadership Training, Seminars, Training
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It was just a short while ago that I was introduced to Laurence Haughton. In the few weeks that we have been talking I have come to recognize in him some of the qualities and traits that I covet for myself. Laurence is smart. He communicates complex things in simple terms. Laurence is generous. Already he has given me so much of what I have asked for — what he knows — and he has not asked for anything in return. I don’t suppose he will.
I think Laurence Haughton is a class act. But that’s just what I think. You have to make up your own minds, right?
On May 29th at 9:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time Laurence will be teaching three strategies to think faster, execute faster, and make speed a competitive advantage. The session is based his first bestseller It’s Not the Big that Eat the Small…It’s the FAST that Eat the Slow. The title of the workshop is (of course) It’s the FAST that Eat the Slow.
In this hour-long LiveMeeting Laurence plans to share with us:
- How to spot trends before the competition
- How to get people who will follow through fast
- How leaders can make fast decisions that they’ll never regret
This workshop is the result of over 5,000 one-on-one interviews with entrepreneurs and executives in the fast (and not so fast) lane. Best of all you should plan on being there to hear Laurence the storyteller telling his stories, giving a new twist to “anecdotal evidence.”
The event is being sponsored by Microsoft Office Live and MasterCard. I don’t know if there are any limits on the number of people who can log in but I just signed up here: It’s the FAST that Eat the Slow. I suggest you do the same too and do it now. After all, It’s the FAST that Eat the Slow you know.









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Comment by Dave Opton, May 25, 2007 at 1:58 pm
Amitai,
At ExecuNet we were fortunate enough to have had Laurence as a presenter on one of our FastTrack webinars and lest people have any doubts, everything you have told your readers here is certainly true.
In our case he spoke on The Art of Execution, another of his books but equally compelling.
He is a very sharp cookie as they say, and your readers would do well to take advantage of this opportunity to hear a genuine thought leader.
Comment by Amitai Givertz, May 26, 2007 at 11:11 am
Dave,
Thank you so much for stopping by and sharing your comment. I’m really looking forward to hearing Laurence on Tuesday and talking with you one day soon.