About ExecSense
The World's Largest Publisher of Digital Thought Leadership
ExecSense is the world's largest publisher of professional webinars and eBooks, producing 1,000+ new products every year and replaying thousands of others from our vast library of digital thought leadership. ExecSense enables executives to be in-the-know on the most important skills, new best practices, hot topics, and technologies that impact their specific profession, in a schedule-friendly format that is easily viewable on their computer, mobile phone, iPod, iPad, Kindle, Nook and 22 other types of devices. ExecSense webinars have been attended by C-Level executives in over 34 countries, partners at more than 90% of the largest 200 law firms, and C-Level executives from companies such as Johnson & Johnson, Oracle, Siemens, Amazon.com, Accenture, HP, Kraft, UPS, Nike, Mayo Clinic, Wells Fargo, Visa, Humana, Whole Foods, Intel, Standard & Poors, Kaiser Permanente, Pepsico and thousands of other leading companies.
Studies show more and more professionals are turning specifically to webinars and eBooks for their training and eLearning, and ExecSense webinars are where they turn for highly targeted, "need-to-know" information on topics that impact their specific professions and webinars that don't feature biased information due to sponsorships or advertisers. In addition, ExecSense webinars and eBooks often include supplemental documents in Microsoft Word, Excel or PowerPoint, that are "ready-to-use," e.g. a webinar on "How to Create a Social Media Policy for Your Company" includes a sample social media policy in Microsoft Word that attendees can customize while listening to the webinar, ask questions of the speaker (a leading labor/employment lawyer) during the webinar, then when the webinar is complete, they have a document they can immediately implement at their company. ExecSense webinars and eBooks are led by authors and speakers handpicked by the ExecSense editorial board due to their expertise on a specific topic and never feature sponsors or advertisements. ExecSense digital thought leadership products are consistently rated the best in the industry due to our level of specificity and how we relate the impact of each topic to one specific profession.
ExecSense also owns and operates SpeedBriefs (www.SpeedBriefs.com), focused on eLearning for all levels of professionals as well as customized webinar-based eLearning portals for companies. ExecSense is a privately held company headquartered in San Rafael, California, founded in 2004 by Jonathan Aspatore.
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San Rafael, CA 94901
P (415) 578-2080
F (415) 727-5353
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According to 'Financial Times' Study:
- Webinars are #1 Online Learning Application
- 75% of Professionals Watch Webinars at Work
Your Subscription Includes:
- Access to New Live Webinars Every Week
- Webinars on New Trends, Technologies &
Topics Available Exclusively from ExecSense
- Unbiased Content Due to No Ads/Sponsors
- Access to Hundreds of Recorded Webinars a Year
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C-Level Executives From:
Over 700 Public Companies
Executives in Over 34 Countries
Over 3,200 Private Companies
CEOs in 22 Countries
Professionals From:
Johnson & Johnson
Oracle
Siemens
Amazon.com
Accenture
HP
Kraft
UPS
Nike
Pepsico
Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy
Mayo Clinic
Standard & Poors
Plus Thousands of Other Companies
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"Dynamic, up-to-date resource." -Tina Ferguson, CEO, Rapid Success Partners
"Well organized, well articulated, and easy to follow...the webinar I attended was the best virtual learning experience I've had in quite some time." -Brian K. Moore, HR Communications, Humana
"...convenient and on-point. A notification in my inbox one day, the next day I am listening to an intelligent discussion on a very relevant subject." -Meghan Wulff, Focus Management Group
"Concise and to-the-point information presented by experts in the subject matter discussed." -John W Johnson, II Partner , Christian & Small LLP
"If it's up to the minute information that you need, go with ExecSense." -Christopher J. Dow, Hunsucker Goodstein & Nelson
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