“Todd is one of the most outstanding speakers I have had the pleasure of hosting and would highly recommend him for any speaking event.”

Leslie Young, Event Organizer
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

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“We were successful with our ERP replacement initiative due, in part, to your presentations on running successful projects. In particular, the presentation Cover Oregon, What Would You Do? opened my eyes to create an atmosphere of accountability, need to continually define and adjust for achievable scope, and manage the team to a “forced march” toward completion with a focus on “what can be done” and not trying to do everything. Thank you.”
Russell Boedeker, CFO, Bookbyte.com
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"My favorite speaker of all time! ... You made the audience feel engaged and important. People’s faces lit up when they could share their knowledge and experience."
Raynette Yoshida
Institute of Management Accountants

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"I've been following Todd for years. It will be good to see him again. ... Being an entrepreneur, like Todd, I am constantly in search for new work opportunities and I believe he can give me a few pointers."
Charlene Draine
Attendee and Event Organizer
SeaDrain, L3C

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"Mr. Williams obviously knows how to make projects successful, the art of capturing the audience, and the needs of a meeting planner. What else do you need?"
Lisa Harper, Event Organizer
Premier Event Management

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Internationally Recognized

The eCameron team is internationally recognized and routinely called upon as thought-leaders by companies and organizations to help execute initiatives successfully. Its team has completed workshops in North America, United Kingdom, and EMEA and book more every daily.

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Presentations and workshops for your organization

The eCameron team can help your company or organization draw attendance, involvement, and money through interactive keynotes, educational track sessions, and fun workshops. Whether you are attracting executives, finance, information technology, or project managers, we have a topic that will excite them.

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“The content and organization for this presentation were outstanding. I especially enjoyed the observations and solutions that Mr. Williams drew from his professional experiences.”

Patricia Myers, Attendee
Senior Instructional Designer & Project Lead
Oak Grove Technologies

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“He had our attendees engaged and discussing the topic. We were all part of the presentation. It was very refreshing to have a presenter that is animated, knowledgeable and involves the audience.”

Kate Milani, VP Programs
PMI Northeastern Wisconsin

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Business Ethics Dilemmas

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We all know that ethics plays a large role in business. We see the challenge almost daily making headline news. It does not just pertain to the people at the top of a company but to everyone inside the organization. Ethics and accountability are at the core of what it takes to be a leader. This keynote presents real situations that occurred asking for audience input (via Mentimeter) on how to handle the situation. They are also told the outcome of the actual situation. These are not sanitized, simple issues. 

This keynote uses examples from high-stress situations such as international multi-million dollar sales, failing projects, personal life-critical events.

Objectives

  • Understand the security of project information.
  • Realize the process that one should go through to analyze the options of addressing issues.
  • Internalize the project manager’s role as being objective and honest.
  • Define the responsibilities of the Project Manager to both the supplier and the client (regardless of who is paying you).
  • Enumerate techniques that were used in numerous challenging situations.
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Customize Your Presentation

This is a 60- or 90- minute keynote but can also be delivered as a highly interactive keynote. The keynote interaction is based on the number of attendees and the availability of microphone runners.  

The examples discussed can be customized to the business domain or organizational level of the attendees.

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