What We do
We facilitate a proven process that shows you how to fix the problems you see in and around your life.
Live
Our programs address not just the employee, but the whole person. When people are happy at home they tend to be happier at work.
Sell
Just being extroverted doesn’t ensure success in sales. We have a time tested relationship based system that makes the sale today and tomorrow.
Lead
Leading an effective team isn’t just about getting the task done it’s about getting effective results that are in direct alignment with the overall vision of the organization.
Keynote Speaker?
We have 40 years experience presenting to groups of all sizes. Contact us today for your next event.
About Meyer & Associates
We provide training programs for Central, Western, & Northern Wisconsin that meet and exceed our clients’ expectations. We produce long term client relationships to build the client’s most important asset ‘their people.”
“Being a lender in today’s environment has many challenges. Dale Carnegie training has given me the fundamental principles to succeed in an unpredictable banking atmosphere. Communicating and listening to my customers are two of the strongest Carnegie principles making my customers top priority. Taking the Dale Carnegie course is a return on your investment.”
JoAnn Draeger, IncredibleBank
Our Instructor Team
When working with Meyer & Associates you are getting a truly unique experiences. You not only get a time tested proven system for growth and success, but you also get the tandem facilitation team of Judy Meyer & Tony Schmitz.
As President of Meyer & Associates Judy continues to work directly with clients forming and delivering public classes in the small towns as well as corporate programs. Judy has been in the Performance Improvement field with Dale Carnegie & Associates® for over 40 years. Tony became a certified instructor over ten years ago and together Judy and Tony bring a dynamic approach that has been described as part education, part social, part therapy and a whole lot of fun.
and it was equal to a college education.”