Speaking

“Meetings… Damn Meetings!”

Do your meeting attendees walk out of your business programs with concrete ideas for improving their performance? Or their team’s performance? Or top or bottom line results? If not, we can help.

Our Speaking programs focus on leadership performance and business results. Our primary purpose is not to entertain or inspire – although we do that – but to give your people practical, simple-to-apply tools and techniques to perform better after they leave your meetings.

 

In our hands-on coaching and consulting work we are always learning about and helping to create best practices with and for business leaders. We are constantly distilling these experiences into tools, techniques and illustrative stories. We then apply these to our Speaking, Coaching and Consulting work to continually improve the results we deliver.

With our SPEAKING programs we work closely with you and your sponsors to custom design topics, content and format to deliver the performance improvement results you desire. We leverage our coaching and consulting approaches to engage your audience, so that they apply what they learn in the meeting, after the meeting.

Some of our Speaking Topics Include:

  1. The Simple Leadership Cycle – Six Simple Steps to Excellent Leadership
  1. It’s No Longer Enough To Be Right – One Simple Secret to Delivering Maximum Business Value
  1. Overcome The IT Management Crisis – The Three Simple Steps to Double or Triple the ROI from IT Investments
  1. Top Tips for Managing the Tough Teen Years – Five Simple Leadership Techniques That Work Miracles at Home (Yes, our leadership techniques work here too! And many of your staff would appreciate help in this area.)

Don’t see what you want? Let’s talk about how we can address your needs. Use our contact page to let us know what you are looking for, or scan our blog for topics that we can expand upon or integrate into a speaking program just for you.

To listen to Bob Kantor on a morning talk radio show on Topic #4, on our Published Works page and look for the Radio Interview MP3 file.