Ed Caldwell, founder: If those that teach are lamps unto the world, Ed Caldwell is a shining example. In the age of information Ed has trained tens of thousands to reach their peak performance through dynamic reading and thinking skills seminars.
Ed has a unique story. As a struggling undergraduate student, his BA took him seven years. Needing more education, Mr Caldwell enrolled in a compressed accelerated learning program one week before graduate school. Without fully grasping what he had just learned, he began applying and refining the techniques to his graduate work. They worked quite well!
Mr. Caldwell graduated Summa Cum Laude from Columbia University, becoming a product of the same learning methods he shares in his programs today. He then directed his efforts to helping others achieve outstanding results in their personal and professional lives.
At the world famous Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics Program, Mr Caldwell was Senior Consultant and Director of Training. It was during this period that he began to perfect the art and science of Dynamic Reading. He has taught legions of sales persons, technical engineers, executive managers, assembly line workers, administrative staff, as well as CEOs of Fortune 500 companies to be more efficient and effective.
There are two key differences in his approach that no others in the field can match. First, is moving from the teacher centric model of the the past to a learner centric model - ideal for web delivery! The second key difference is the focus on comprehension. There are no other commercial programs that focus on this critical piece that is vital to the learner's success.
Excited by the emergence of web-technologies, Ed is expanding his reach through his new company, ProductivElearn.com and it's Speed Reading Tactics area, an online learning site devoted to enabling personal and professional development for busy working people to master the information they are overloaded with today.
"If you can master the information, you can master the competition."
"It doesn't work, you work it."
"You can read as fast as you can think."
The best way to get started is to sign up for our free tips series at: http://speedreadingtips.com/sign-up/ which gives mini-lessons and many interactive exercises. Additionally you will be notified of free online webinars.
Ed Caldwell
ProductivElearn, Inc.
189 Lakeshore Dr
Suite 110
Duluth, GA 30096
770-849-9611