Beverly Inman-Ebel 
Beverly Inman-Ebel is a speech-language pathologist with a special interest in effective adult interaction. As founder and CEO of TLC, Talk Listen Communicate, LLC, Beverly and her staff work with companies, organizations, and individuals to achieve permanent and positive change in behavior. She is the author of Talk Is Not Cheap (Bard Press, 1999). Beverly has authored numerous articles under the title, Communication Please (Meridian Publishing, Ogden, Utah). She has also participated in a White House conference on brain development and learning with President and Mrs. Clinton. Since 1996, Beverly has served on the Tennessee Governor’s Task Force on Women Business Owners. She was chosen as the 1998 recipient of the Jane Cozby Henderson Woman of Achievement award. Receiving her B.S. in Speech and Hearing Science with High Honors and her M.A. in Speech Language Pathology from the University of Tennessee, Beverly has also received post graduate certification in Silva Mind Control in Loredo, TX and Myo Functional Therapy in Coral Gables.
Interviews with Beverly Inman-Ebel»See all
Beverly Inman-Ebel joins Jim Blasingame to give some advice on how to effectively and proactively communicate with customers during challenging economic times.
We all like serendipity, but did you know you can create your own? Beverley Inman-Ebel talks with Jim Blasingame about creating and growing a business network by being genuine in the beginning and maintaining that behavior as you grow these relationships.
Sure you're talking to your customers, but what are they hearing? Beverly Inman-Ebel talks with Jim Blasingame about how to make sure your messages to customers and employees are landing with a memorable impact.
Articles by Beverly Inman-Ebel»See all
In business, there is a lot of busyness. Seldom is the busyness the serious matters that will make a noticeable difference in your performance or results.
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Take this step to reach your goals - identify the people that can help you.
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Never under-estimate the available options while negotiating.
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