

ASIA PACIFIC DILIGENCE SDN. BHD.


Stephen
draws on years of experience as a psychologist, MBA professor, business
consultant, best-selling author and filmmaker as well as the FISH!
Philosophy (which he helped to create) when he works with
businesses. Stephen shares his wealth of
knowledge, helping them to change their workplace culture, and create a
workplace where people can truly experience the one life that is theirs to live.
His
best-selling book, FISH! has continuously been a Wall Street
Journal and New York Times bestseller as well as a Business Week bestseller for
over three years. The now business-staple has also appeared frequently on the
Publishers Weekly, USA Today and Barnes and Nobles bestseller lists. Published
in 34 languages with almost 4 million copies in print worldwide, FISH! was
followed by three additional best selling books: FISH! Tales, FISH! Sticks
and FISH! for Life.
Stephen
has touched lives at organizations like AAA, Harley Davidson, American Heart
Association, Centrex, McCormick & Co., Burrell Laboratories, 3M, Wells
Fargo, Proctor and Gamble, Dept of Veterans Affairs, Glaxo, Chase, Johnson &
Johnson, St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, Australian Institute of Management,
Prudential, Blue Cross Blue Shield University of St. Thomas, and many more!
Stephen Lundin speaks from the heart. His genuine words have changed the way people look at life, and have tugged at thousands of hearts. By sharing his powerful, personal and authentic message, Stephen awakens his audiences to the possibilities that exist in every workplace, every home and every life.
Steve will inspire you to:
Create a workplace that is equal measures of joy, productivity and integrity.
Recognize and live the hundreds of potential "vision moments" you have each day.
Take the step you are hesitating to make—the one that requires courage.
Develop an atmosphere so tightly framed by a vision and so open that difficult conversations become routine.
Consciously choose your response to the events you encounter on your life's journey.
