Books
I Need To F-ing Talk To You:
The Art of Navigating Difficult Workplace Conversations
This book provides a practical and easy-to-use guide to prepare and successfully navigate a 'difficult' workplace conversations.
For the past 10 years Ken and Russell have bought their combination of business acumen and creative learning together with their unique "start/stop forum theatre for business" methodology. Their face to face and live online workshops use live actors, to create a real life simulation for participants, that turns their learning into practical and useable skills they can implement immediately upon returning to the workplace.
Culture Revolution: 13 Insights for Organizational Culture
What is business culture? We recognize a good one when we see one, and we certainly recognize a bad one, but what is it truly? Thirteen authors from Human resource experts, career coaches, culture experts, to business owners set out to answer this based on real-world experience, sharing their stories and frameworks to craft a picture of what it means to create and sustain a great business culture.

...By Ken Cameron
Ken Cameron brings a storyteller’s sensibility to the boardroom. In addition to his work as a sought-after corporate facilitator, Ken is an award-winning playwright whose productions have graced stages across the country.
His acclaimed musical Dear Johnny Deere—a warm, tough-minded tale of love, loyalty, and land—has become a Canadian theatre classic. Featuring more than a dozen songs by alt-country icon Fred Eaglesmith, the play blends rural resilience with sharp humour, resonating deeply with both theatregoers and Fredheads alike.
The collection Harvest & Other Plays showcases Ken’s range and depth as a dramatist. From a teenage boy’s imaginary friendship with Marilyn Monroe, to a rural couple’s comic entanglement with a marijuana grow-op, to a raw and personal monologue set in Morocco, these stories explore the blurry line between memory and imagination with wit, heart, and honesty.
Harvest & Other Plays
Ken Cameron

Dear Johnny Deere
Ken Cameron

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