Julian Fisher

Julian Fisher

Think Like A Spy: Master the Art of Influence and Build Life-Changing Alliances

Also writes as

Jules Fisher
julesfisher.com
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Audiences

Age 11 to 14, Age 14 to 16, Age 16 to 18+, Further Education, University, Adult

Genres

Business, Non-Fiction, Self-help

Book types

Non-fiction for adults

Organisations

  • Society of Authors

Details

Available for inspirational talks and practical workshops, to help young and old alike achieve their goals.

Recently interviewed on BBC Radio London, for Jumoke Fashola's Unusual Professions. 

Examples of keynote speeches that Julian offers include:

  • Jiu-Jitsu of the Mind:  How Spies Achieve the Unimaginable and How You Can Too”.  This is a motivational talk that focuses on personal-development lessons to be learned from Intelligence Officers’ use of interpersonal skills and human psychology.
  • “The business of spying: lessons from a parallel world”.  Again, this is a motivational talk that examines how businesspeople can think like a spy to grow client-bases and improve inter-cultural communication and understanding.

Examples of workshops led by Julian include:

  • “Influence, persuasion and elicitation workshops”.  Julian hosts workshops for personal and professional development, with an emphasis on how to win people over and forge durable personal partnerships.
  • “How to make an intelligence officer” or “Intelligence Officers are Made, not Bourne”.  This workshop is aimed at team-building and improved communication skills.  It offers a very potted version of some of the training experienced by new entrants to global intelligence services.

Happy to give talks across the UK, Europe and beyond.

Books by Julian Fisher

Discover the secret skills of influence and persuasion taught to intelligence officers and learn how to adapt them to win over personal and professional allies to your cause.
978-0349440606
Think Like A Spy

Think Like A Spy

Master the art of influence and build life-changing alliances by learning to think like a spy. 

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Keywords

ESPIONAGE