Alan Pease
January 24, 2008

Allan Pease is the leading sales and communication speaker in the world.
Formerly one of the top insurance salesmen in Australia, Allan Pease talks about customer service, body language and communicating for results. He delivers his messages in an entertaining way which motivates people to implement his ideas immediately.
In a highly impact, fast-moving style, he takes his audience through powerful communication techniques and teaches them how to decode other people’s messages – and what to do about it. He shows them how to comprehend a wide range of everyday signals which appear in meetings, phone calls and negotiations as well as how to read body language.
Known as `Mr Body Language`, Allan’s own record in the field of selling, motivating and training is almost unequalled. He is a born achiever, starting his career at the age of ten selling rubber sponges door to door. At seventeen he was the number one national salesman for a company selling kitchenware and at the age of twenty-one was the youngest person ever to sell over $1m of life insurance in his first sales year.
He now runs a renowned communication company based in Australia. He lectures extensively throughout the world and his programmes are used by corporations all over the world to train staff in people-handling skills.
Allan Pease is one of Australia’s most successful non-fiction authors. His books Body Language, Talk Language, Write Language and Memory Language have become best sellers and his video series has been watched by more than 100 million viewers.
He is a brilliant after dinner speaker who is well known for both his professionalism and depth of research before each speaking engagement. A recent client said “Allan has the rare ability to broach serious communication issues in a highly entertaining manner to all levels of a corporation.”
Allan’s latest book Why Men Don’t Listen & Why Women Can’t Read Maps has been top of the bestseller list in Australia for the last two months and is currently high in the UK lists. Allan also appears regularly on the BBC talking about communication and body language and is to have his own series later this year.


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