By: Jame Malinchak | 2010-03-27 | Public Speaking Keynote public speaking is a specialized discipline which involves humor, motivational skills, and flair. One can only measure its effectiveness when it has delivered its purpose of energizing the audience. If the spectators are left wanting more, then you can justly say that the keynote has been conveyed effectively. read more
By: gardnerwilkinson | 2010-01-26 | Motivation You might have listened to many keynote speakers. But the time spent listening to Doug Dvorak will perhaps be the most productive minutes of your life. Doug Dvorak sets the tone of your meeting with h read more
By: Dr. Gary S. Goodman | 2011-06-20 | Sales I felt like a spy, going on interviews for jobs that might have been fitting decades ago, long before I had become an acknowledged and widely published expert at selling. I had to mask my sophistication, while swallowing my pride. To even qualify for an interview, I dumbed-down my resume, leaving off earned graduate degrees. I positioned myself as what I had become, in part, as a consultant: a top seller and sales trainer... read more
By: Gardner Wilkinson | 2010-03-30 | Motivation A corporate motivational speaker should be capable of motivating employees at all levels, with highest potential to motivate those occupying top positions in the organization. The speaker has to take initiative in speaking at high level meetings and conferences. read more
By: Jasper Marsh | 2010-09-27 | Arts & Entertainment Interpersonal skills are essential for all businessman and corporate employee these days. With proper communication in different spheres of business, the employees can interact better with each other as well as with their clients. Many companies ignore the unique benefits associated with interpersonal skills, but experts like Jonathan Sankey know the importance of such skills and that's why he provides corporate coaching to corporates and businessmen. read more
By: Michael Jeffreys | 2010-04-04 | Sales Discusses the benefits of professional sales and motivation speakers. Examines their delivery methods and why they are often more effective than internal corporate training. Further, looks at the many options to obtain professional training. read more
By: Bob Garner | 2011-12-20 | Conference If you’re a meeting planner, you know that when holding a meeting, you can’t overload your group with too much information. Hiring a funny motivational speaker can ignite your meeting and make the entire event more memorable for your group. Here are 4 reasons why an entertaining motivational speaker can increase the effectiveness of your meeting. read more
By: gardnerwilkinson | 2010-01-26 | Motivation Normally what are the traits you look for in a motivational speaker? Solid experience, deep insight into business, certified training, good education, and the knack of hitting it off easily with your read more
By: Shaun Anderson | 2011-02-26 | Management Internationally acclaimed Blue Ocean Strategy, Innovation Management and Leadership Expert Dr. Zunaira Munir inspire audiences to Make Competition Irrelevant. Zunaira knows it is difficult to ignore that why the global impact of Blue Ocean Strategy on the business and strategy world she vehemently continues to inspire businesses to apply BOS. read more
By: Shaun Anderson | 2011-02-24 | Strategic planning Internationally acclaimed Blue Ocean Strategy, Innovation Management and Leadership Expert Dr. Zunaira Munir inspire audiences to Make Competition Irrelevant. Zunaira knows it is difficult to ignore that why the global impact of Blue Ocean Strategy on the business and strategy world she vehemently continues to inspire businesses to apply BOS. read more
By: Edward Anderson | 2012-05-10 | Management Uninteresting and lifeless motivational speaker tend to provide employees the sensation that your company has not put in enough effort to make the occasion a success. If your organization's workers don't consider you've got hung out looking for high quality motivational business speaker who're actually able to energizing an audience, they are much less more likely to put in all the hassle essentia read more
By: Scott Greenberg | 2011-03-24 | Business The management pyramid within a company is fairly similar from one organization to the next regardless of its size or industry type. At the top of the pyramid is the President, CEO, or owner and in various tiers below are the directors, department heads and front line employees in that order with each level reporting to the one above. read more
By: Ritu Vashist | 2012-03-22 | Career management Today's highly competitive market has put many corporate to concentrate on key elements like the effective use of resources, enhance performance, faster service and time to market to beat the opponents and be effective. This has lead to need for complex methods and lesser product life-cycle. The employee working in such organization should be trained to solve these problems to meet the goal of the organization. read more
By: Cheryl Pierce | 2011-01-16 | Writing & Speaking There are many professional speakers available in the market today. It has become a full-fledged profession these days. Call them professional speakers, motivational speakers, team building speakers or keynote speakers, their task remains the same; speaking in front of large audience to achieve the specific goals of the event planner. read more
By: Stanley Antonuk | 2010-03-29 | Customer Service Companies should aim to combine commitment to commercial goals while having a clear understanding of responsibilities within their communities. A higher rate of client approval will guarantee to attract and retain clients. This initiative focuses on encouraging conversation and interaction for the mutual benefit of clients and employees. A reliable and efficient staff combined with a responsive and well informed client base is the fundamental element in creating a thriving industry. read more