Disney Business Seminars are expensive

Disney Business Speakers
Disney Institute class in Washington State is $339 for non-Chamber Members.

 

Disney Business Speakers
Disney offers discounts for volume. Most smart companies do.

 

Disney Business Speakers
The $339 non-member fee is determined by the individual Chambers of Commerce. PS. $339 per person is a bargain for 6-hours of content in an 8-hour day (subtract 1-hour for lunch and 1-hour for two 30-minute breaks to get this).

 

Disney Business Speakers
Different Disney Business Session, even more expensive than the first…same content, different host Chamber.

 

Disney Business Speakers
This one is $110 more ($450) if you do early-bird registration, and $210 more ($550) if you wait.

 

Disney Business Speakers
Disney Business Speakers are expensive, as you would expect…you get what you pay for.

 

Disney Business Speakers
Essentially the day is four 90-minute keynotes (totaling 6 hours of content) of Leadership Excellence, Employee Engagement, Customer Service, Brand Loyalty – and then Disney Creativity insights sprinkled here and there throughout the day.

 

Disney Business Speakers
See, it’s 830am – 430pm. Eight hours total, minus one hour for lunch and a 30-minute morning break and a 30-minute afternoon break. Six content hours.

 

Disney Business Speakers
Disney Business Speakers – this fee is $697, but remember, these are Canadian rates.

 

Disney Business Speakers
Read ’em and weep. That’s a lot of money for six hours of content.

 

Disney Business Speakers
How does this look in California?

 

Disney Business Speakers
Different offering here. Still one day, but entirely Customer Service content. A six-hour content bargain at $400 for non-members.

 

You get what you pay for.

Continuous improvement is seen in only two ways – which is it for you?

  1. An expense?
  2. An investment?

World-class Business Seminars are expensive.

Disney Business Seminars are expensive too.

And worth every penny.

 

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