
Bert Decker
Bert Decker is one of America's foremost authorities on business communication and public speaking. As founder and chairman of Decker Communications, Inc., he has spent decades training executives, managers, and leaders at Fortune 500 companies to communicate with clarity, confidence, and genuine connection. His approach to communication transformed the way corporations think about presenting ideas, with a signature emphasis on the emotional and behavioral dimensions of speaking that go far beyond technique.
Decker's landmark book, You've Got to Be Believed to Be Heard, articulated a core truth in leadership communication: credibility and trust are earned through authentic presence, not just polished words. This insight became foundational to his training programs and shaped an entire generation of corporate communicators. He followed it with The Art of Communicating, further codifying his methodology for reaching audiences at a deeper level.
Through Decker Communications, Bert Decker has trained hundreds of thousands of business professionals across industries including technology, finance, healthcare, and government. His clients have included IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Levi Strauss, and many other global organizations. A sought-after speaker and coach himself, Decker demonstrates through his own presence the very principles he teaches — that great communication is ultimately about human connection, and that anyone willing to commit to honest, open delivery can become a powerfully persuasive communicator.
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