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John LaValle

by Owen Fitzpatrick in OFI Library, Super Speakers

John LaValle is one of the top NLP trainers and Sales trainers in the world. He personifies the New Jersey Attitude and is hilarious and exceptionally skillful on stage. His understanding of the various NLP models are second to none. John has a powerful ability to create rapport with international audiences and his ability to understand and utilize nuances and subtle shifts in language to assist people to achieve profound change is second to none. He is the co-trainer of Dr Richard Bandler and Richard also regards him as the best NLP trainer out there. John has also co-authored a book with Richard entitled ‘Persuasion Engineering’ which is, in my opinion, one of the best books on sales and business out there. Written to actually train your unconscious into developing a more powerful sales attitude and skill with language, it offers you lots of valuable tools to master how effective you persuade. I highly recommend John as one of the best sales and NLP trainers in the world. You can find out more about John’s schedule and sign up for his newsletter at www.purenlp.com

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Written by: Owen Fitzpatrick

Owen Fitzpatrick is an International Trainer and Practical Psychologist. He is co-author of 'Conversations with Richard Bandler' which has been translated into seven languages and author of Not Enough Hours, bestseller in the Irish Bookcharts. Owen is also co-founder of the Irish Institute of NLP, the largest NLP training company in Ireland. He is also a qualified Psychologist, Psychotherapist and Hypnotherapist. Owen has featured as the presenter expert on his primetime television show 'Not Enough Hours' on Irish Television where each week he worked with someone to help them manage their time and lives more effectively. The series was extremely popular and had huge audience figures.

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