Call to Liberty: Bridging the Divide Between Liberals and Conservatives, 20 minutes plus Q&A. Topics included: delineating principles vs. values, defining liberal democracy, conservative, moderate, and progressive modalities, the basis of common ground, principles like Rule of Law, Private property, individual sovereignty.
Call to Liberty: Erosion at the Foundations of American Democracy, 45-60 minutes plus Q&A. Topics included: delineating principles vs. values, defining liberal democracy, conservative, moderate, and progressive modalities, the basis of common ground, unitary executive, principles like Rule of Law, Private property, individual sovereignty. ALSO, unitary executive, corporate structure, modern and pre-modern consciousness, loss of differentiation between political, religious, and economic spheres of western liberal society.
Call to Liberty: Healing the American Body Politic, 60-75 minutes plus Q&A. Topics included: delineating principles vs. values, defining liberal democracy, conservative, moderate, and progressive modalities, the basis of common ground, unitary executive, principles like Rule of Law, Private property, individual sovereignty, unitary executive, corporate structure, modern and pre-modern consciousness, loss of differentiation between political, religious, and economic spheres of western liberal society. ALSO, initiatives for healing, such as the Free and Fair Elections Amendment, reconsidering bankruptcy, possibilities for Campaign Finance Reform and Corporate structure.
Political Diversity: Common Ground without Selling Out, 45 minutes plus Q&A. This program is an extended and detailed version of Call to Liberty: Bridging the Divide Between Liberals and Conservatives above. The same topics are covered, but far more in depth in order to fully illustrate how these ideas truly form a basis for common ground, but also require us to differentiate between the diversity of values and a conflict of basic principles of a democratic, non-feudal society.
Free and Fair Elections Amendment: Why We Need It; How to Do It, 30 minutes plus Q&A. This program describes the problems with our current electoral system, illustrates how and why those problems undermine our democracy, proposes the amendment as part of the solution, and suggests ways for people to get involved organizationally.
Custom Presentation: Anthony will customize his presentation within his areas of expertise to meet the needs of your organization, either by varying the content or changing it to meet your time requirements. Simply call and let us know.
The Four Temptations of the Entrepreneur: Remaining Conscious and Avoiding the Pitfalls of Success, 45 minutes plus Q&A. Anthony Signorelli’s 25 years as an entrepreneur, deep consideration of the psychological factors and struggles with entrepreneurship, and belief in entrepreneurship as the sine qua non of embracing liberal economics, provides a rich set of insights to share with you and your group.
Effective On-boarding in the Call Center Environment: A Case Study with Measurable Improvement, 45 minutes plus Q&A
Anthony Signorelli brings a unique expertise in systems thinking to politics, organizational development, and problems of all kinds. From healing the American body politic to dealing with political diversity in institutions, to improving productivity in corporations, his expertise offers fresh perspectives and creative solutions. As a skilled public speaker, facilitator, consultant, and writer, he has built a list of widely varied achievements:
Author of Call to Liberty: Bridging the Divide Between Liberals and Conservatives
Originator of the Free and Fair Elections Amendment to the Constitution
Leader of award winning technical writing and training consulting company since 1996
Producer of Signorelli & Associates, Inc. Style Guide, available to professionals in the writing and instructional design area
Leading speaker on political diversity, free and fair elections, and healing the American body politic
Fortune 500 client list including Thomson Corp., International Dairy Queen, Medtronic, Deluxe, Emerson Electric, and many others.
Developer of an interactive Bill of Rights Workshop