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Common question I get: “What speakers do you recommend?”
My answer is, “It depends on the objectives of your event.” As wishy-washy as it sounds, the reality is that a ‘great speaker’ may still be a miss for your event. It’s not just about skills, hi-content or even fame – the speaker must deliver game changing ROI for your organization. More than ever, meetings must justify their existence – just like advertising, salaries, etc.
To paraphrase Nick Morgan, “The only reason to have a meeting is to change the world.” In other words, meetings are a great platform to shift thinking, moving the attendees from Point A to Point B. In the case of Interface Inc., a single sales meeting in 1997 produced a paradigm shift: “Stop stealing from our grandchildren by creating sustainable business practices.” How did they do it? The speakers were chosen for their POV, social fit and willingness to roll up their sleeves and apply their expertise and brand to the situation.
In her remarkable book, Resonate: Present Visual Stories That Transform Audiences, Nancy Duarte explains that the greatest speeches move the audience from Point A (status quo, a broken place) to Point B (vision, a better/best place). This is why I believe that my job as a professional speaker is to be the outsider hired to validate and activate the insider’s agenda or point of view. If you hire a speaker to generate buzz or get butts-in-seats, you are wasting your money – and risking that your budgets will get slashed during any downturn.
By taking this approach, you’ll get more out of your meeting, and WOW all the stakeholders at your company in attendance. You‘ll demonstrate tremendous business acumen in your speaker selection process, and really hedge against having a speaker that doesn’t connect with your group – and causes your leaders to ask you, “why did you pick him???!!!!”
If you are pushing Positive Thinking, People Centric Business and a Relationship Oriented Approach – then I’m probably the best fit for your next event. More Information.
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About Tim Sanders
Tim Sanders is a New York Times best selling author and one of the most in-demand keynote speakers on the lecture circuit. His research, passion and ability to move audiences to action makes him one of the best choices for a convention or conference. He’s a perfect fit for sales, leadership, association and customer events.
Tim Sanders is the former Chief Solutions Officer at Yahoo! and author of: Love Is the Killer App, The Likeability Factor, Saving The World At Work and Today We Are Rich.
