This entertaining and informative presentation explores the impact that our place in the family, our birth order, has on our styles of dealing with people. Each position in the birth order brings unique characteristics that influence how a person views the world, chooses to behave and prefers to deal with the everyday activities of life. Learn to identify many of the characteristics associated with the oldest, only, next to the oldest, middle and youngest in the family and look at better ways to use the positive characteristics of each position.
Jack Agati is a presenter and trainer in the area of human relations and management. For over twenty-five years as a professional speaker, his appearances at conferences and business engagements have earned him a reputation for useful and relevant material combined with humor that makes learning enjoyable. Jack Agati is a graduate of West Virginia University with a Master’s degree in Counseling. He has appeared on television and radio and created the popular audio series “Why Do Kids Do the Things They Do?” Jack has also authored several articles and has an upcoming book, Dealing with Beastly People. He has been selected by several speakers’ bureaus as one of their national speakers.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Kimball Library.