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| Gordon Dryden is the co-author of the world's biggest-selling non-fiction book, The Learning Revolution. It has sold 10.2 million copies in China alone, and been translated into 19 languages. Mking him the world's best selling non-fiction writer. |
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A completely updated version, The New Learning Revolution, is being published in 2006. And in 2007 Gordon's new book, The Creative Revolution, will be on sale. In that book, and his conference keynote, Gordon will demonstrate "how the world has now entered into the most startling wave of change in the last 1000 years". The Information Age and Knowledge Age now give way to the new Creative Age, where everything is being completely revolutionized — including training.
New Zealand's former top radio and television talk-show host in his native New Zealand, he is also a former advertising agency creative director, head of a successful PR company, and a senior marketing and export executive with a major international conglomerate. He has also produced 22 television programs on new methods of learning, and a half-hour Chinese television program which launched "the learning revolution" there.
But his abiding passion for the last 16 years had been in reinventing education and training, marrying together his twin passions of accelerated learning and multimedia-technology. He also designs successful "digital corporate training templates", including Aha⁄ The Great Creative Game: a unique audience-involvement seminar and digital game on "How to turn your own unique talent and passion into a world-wide success story."
His keynote "multimedia experience" summarises both the new Creative Revolution, and how corporate leaders and trainers can use its key principles to reinvent themselves, their businesses and themselves. Also at the conference, his workshop will provide hands-on experience to play the Aha! Game.
At several international conferences, Gordon has been rated the outstanding keynoter, with a unique blend of ground-breaking information, audience-participation, multi-level audience participation (including music and games) and his experience as a TV and radio talk-show involver.
During the past six years Gordon has also presented regularly at conferences ranging from 3000 people in both Spain and Texas to business seminars in Taiwan and London, to educational seminars in the United Arab Emirates and Singapore. He has co-presented internationally with some of the world's best-known business speakers, including Stephen Covey, Edward de Bono and Tony Buzan |