Speaker | Coaching | Dyslexic Thinker |
Speaker | Coaching | Dyslexic Thinker |
Shannon Orme
Consulting and coaching organizations and individuals to embrace today’s constantly changing working environment with a “Be You” and a “Learner for Life” mindset while keeping the neurodiverse community included.
What is HYbrid Sales and Communication?
What is Neurodiversity? What is Dyslexic Thinking?
Connecting effectively at work with colleagues and clients
Dyslexic Thinker
Shannon Orme is proud to share her Dyslexic Thinking as her top skill, educating others to understand its superpowers and tear down its negative stereotypes. Dyslexic Thinkers cognitively process information differently than society considers the” norm.” Her dyslexic skills are creativity, complex problem-solving, empathy, storytelling, curiosity, and communication; they set her apart and keep her on top of the sales game, always seeing the big picture and thinking of new ideas others typically can’t imagine.
Many other dyslexics share in her success as entrepreneurs, athletes, inventors, politicians, and artists like Sir Richard Branson, Steve Jobs, and Henry Ford. Her HYbrid Sales and Communication methodology is unique, wired for the 21st century, and better than any traditional approach because it embraces everyone with inclusion. The design of this methodology she created is a perfect example of the power of a Dyslexic Thinker.
“Shannon is truly a class act! Very knowledgeable in her field and highly professional!! She is patient and polite and listens to her clients, making them a top priority. She has great suggestions and insight!!! I would highly recommend her to my network.”
- Ruth Caswell
Shannon is a rare find! She is innovative, positive and dedicated to exceeding all expectations. She is an expert communicator and sales/promotion professional (including self promotion) and has an eye for what works and garners the right attention. She is a joy to work with and always very approachable and professional.
-Noelle Kleier
What are you waiting for?
"Technology is nothing. What’s important is that you have a faith in people, that they’re basically good and smart, and if you give them tools, they’ll do wonderful things with them."
- Steve Jobs (Dyslexic Thinker)