When
Jordan Ayan talks about innovation, technology, and creativity,
global corporations and successful entrepreneurs sit up and
pay attention. His unique insights have helped industry leaders
profit from effective creative applications of new technology.
They've also allowed participants to successfully inspire
innovation in every workforce.
Jordan
does it through results-based programs that are explored in
sessions highly-tailored to each company. His creative thinking
has earned his Chicago-based company, Create-It! Inc., an
extensive client roster of organizations looking to cost-effectively
increase innovation utilizing technology.
Jordan's expertise comes from hands-on experience as both
an entrepreneur and founder of a technology product division
for the Dun & Bradstreet Corporation. While there, he
orchestrated a strategic alliance with American Express resulting
in the development of the leading on-line service, FastDataSM.
He also
has developed an individual creativity model called C.O.R.E.®
which focuses on helping individuals increase their creative
freedom. One of his best-selling books "Aha! - 10 Ways
to Free your Creative Spirit and Find Your Great Ideas"
(Random House), is a Money Book Club selection and has been
translated into Korean, Chinese, Russian, Spanish, Indonesian,
and Portuguese.
Besides writing bestsellers, Jordan and his deep knowledge
of corporate technological needs has led to appearances on
CNN, ABC, FOX News Channel and NPR and has been selected by
Tom Peters as one of his "Cool
Friends".
The Difference Is Depth.
Unlike
many speakers whose idea of customizing a speech is getting
you to fill in a questionnaire, Jordan spends many hours ensuring
that his topic is truly relevant by customizing the presentation
to the audience's level of experience and the business's need.
From in-depth
interviews with a sampling of the audience prior to the presentation
to extensive on-line resources, such as his trademarked electronic
handouts and his popular content-rich electronic newsletter
"Executive Technology Briefing" that can be referred
to after it, Jordan delivers far more than just a few inspiring
words.