Speed Reading & Memory Techniques
On-Campus Workshop Customized for MBA Students
Brought To You By: The McDonough School of Business

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Increase your reading speed using practical techniques
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Improve comprehension with better focus & concentration
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Approach technical material and analytical reading more effectively
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Read faster on the computer screen and other digital devices
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How Your Memory Works
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Boosting Your Short-Term & Long-Term Memory
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Memorizing Key Financial Data More Effectively
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Remembering Long Lists of Information in a Precise Order
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Recalling Details More Easily Using an Ancient Greek Technique
Are you behind in your reading?
These workshops will help you read faster, remember more and boost your productivity. Save time with your assigned reading by approaching technical information more strategically (Harvard Business Review cases, 10-Ks, contracts, business books / non-fiction, market research).
Session 1 – Speed Reading 101
Monday, July 30th from 6:00PM – 7:30PM
LEARN HOW TO:
Session 2 – Memory Techniques
Monday, July 30th from 8:00PM – 9:30PM
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:

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“I must thank you for a superb workshop. The students are excited about what they got out of the day, not only reading but the memorization & other study skills. We will definitely want to do the same workshop next year with our entering medical students.”
-Dr. Ellen Cosgrove, Vice Dean for Academic Affairs & Education
UNLV Medical School
“Your class truly had a significant impact on my productivity as well as many others in Ariel’s research department. Thanks again.”
-Jason Tyler, Portfolio Manager
Ariel Investments
“The Social Security Advisory Board had the opportunity to implement Speed Reading & Memory Training workshops through Iris Reading on two separate occasions. Our office deals with a significant amount of reading and research on a daily basis and recommends this comprehensive workshop to boost productivity among staff.”
-Anita Kelly, Communications Director
Social Security Advisory Board
