Speakers

At the age of 22 Steve Donahue had his life all mapped out. He was living his dream as a professional disco dance teacher. Steve had it all; money, fame and plenty of dance partners. Then disco died. His world came crashing down. But Steve learned a valuable lesson; never bet your life on shiny shirts and tight pants. He also remembered not to trust maps.
Just two years previous Steve crossed the Sahara Desert. Battered by relentless sandstorms, tormented by searing heat and freezing nights, never knowing if the speck on the horizon would be a friend or foe, Steve found his way in the world’s largest desert. He discovered that only a compass could guide you across shifting sands. After disco’s shocking demise he realized that life was a lot like the Sahara.

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Success happens when you LIVE like YOU MEAN it!™ Three practical strategies for building the personal strengths that drive business success.
Beverly Sastri offers a unique message and challenge: if you really want to create powerful personal or organizational change, then you’d better be prepared to LIVE like YOU MEAN it!™ Her innovative methods for creating new levels of clarity, effectiveness and resilience have inspired CEOs, business associations, national sales groups, departments at Yale University and Wesleyan University, and Mensa.

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Barrack Obama is not the answer America. He is not the great black hope, and definitely not Moses. The real answer is YOU. If you are reading this blog, you are the answer to the world’s problems. The collective efforts of each of us will determine our future.

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 by: Kathleen D. Pagana, PhD, RN Speaking Info here   There is nothing small about the art of small talk.  Whether it’s an interview, a board meeting, or a local conference, it’s important for nurses to be able to use small talk to make a good impression and enhance their careers. The ability to connect [...]

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1. Bundle your inexpensive items to justify a higher price. People will always buy the cheapest thing at your table. If it is $5, they will buy it. If it is $25 they will buy it. They will feel better with a package of 4 items for $30-$50, than 4 $5 gifts. Back of the [...]

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1. Get it in Writing. All fees, agreements, and other terms should be written down. This is including who should pay for workbooks, pens, pencils, and every other detail of the event. This is a major step in your professional speakinging career. Then ensure that your speaker’s bureau is informed of all changes to your [...]

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After you have decided on your next speaker, here are some ideas to consider:   1. Use your speaker more than once.  Once you have picked your speaker, ask yourself if there is more than one slot to plug the speaker into. The second presentation will probably be discounted, you eliminate another airfare, room and [...]

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 There are many reasons you should work with a speaker’s bureau, but here are just a few:   1. There is no additional fee charged for using the speakers bureau because the speaker pays them to find and work with you.   2. A Speaker’s Bureau gives planners an insurance policy for when speakers get sick [...]

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