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Motivational and Business Speakers to Inspire Workforce for Betterment

To inspire someone mean to enliven or stimulate a person to believe in one's self and mould his personality for success in life. To instill such faith there are inspirational and business speaker. These speakers not only evoke the person's emotions to drive him but also make him active to fight any hurdle in life. Their speeches can actually turn around the business practices of a company for the good. It is a common observation to see employees losing their interest in work. The reasons could be numerous but they need someone to instill that dedication back into them. Motivational and business speakers are there to do the needful.

Motivational speakers touch the exact problem and emotions the audience is facing and the listeners could reach to possible solutions to heal themselves. Moreover they try to drill confidence in the listeners by using success stories that stems from tragedies and troubles. These stories give a valuable message to the audience as not to see the things that are happening to them as the end of life but to stem out a powerful persona from such incidences.

There can be situations when you want to instill a sense of business ethics and to make your staff aware of any particular work related practices. In such cases you can hire keynote business speakers at corporate events. These orators are expert in their respective fields and give speech that enables your employees to think about growth prospects in their field of work. They direct their speeches in a fun filled way such that the audience could feel entertained as well. These speakers are leaders and successful entrepreneurs within the business world. They guide the audience on topics such as leadership, Human Resources, marketing, strategic planning etc. The best part is that there involvement in business world have made them experts in their subject inside out. Moreover by combining their knowledge with unparalleled experience they convert their inherent wisdom and practices into modern tools that changes the way your employees do business.

If you want to hire inspirational orators or want to change management speakers for events that take place at your workplace then there are a few things that should be taken into consideration. Firstly take care about the expectations that your employees have when they deal with their day to day work circle. Hire a person who can take your workforce to a new level of effectiveness with communication. You can search for specific companies that can assist you in hiring such speakers through the internet. It will enable your employees to become focused and ambitious.

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Designing a Process for Success- Applying Chemical Engineering to Business, Part Two

In my article, "Life's Lessons as a Square: Applying Chemical Engineering to Business (Part One)", I talked about how my degree in chemical engineering relates to me as an entrepreneur. So, how do you design a process for success?

This might seem obvious, but, believe or not, people try to skip over the "make it or break it" piece.

What's the "make it or break it" piece?

You must be crystal clear on what you want your end product to be.

I hear you. You're thinking, "I already know that." But do me a favor; stop and really think about it. What EXACTLY do you want your end product to be... the product that's going to make THE difference for you and your clients? Because if you're not precise, who knows what it'll turn out to be!

We all know the story of the entrepreneur who becomes a huge success, only to realize it wasn't what he truly wanted. So please, spend some time and think hard about what your end product will be. Go to your favorite coffee hang out, journal, meditate, or take a mini vacation (if only for the day). Do whatever it takes until you have clarity. Because once you've solved that piece of the equation, you're ready to figure out what elements you need to produce it.

Take my company, Wasabi Publicity, for example. The product we want to produce is media placements that thrill our clients. See? It's specific. Not just any media placements. Our clients want media placements that will make a difference. Period. You know that old adage, any PR is good PR? Well, our clients generally don't see it that way.

The key to success is being very specific about the product you're committed to producing. Because if you're not specific, you probably won't design the right processes. And vice versa: without the right processes, you won't produce the right product!

So, how do you get from where you are now to your end product? Well, you know where you are now and you (should now) know where you want to get, right? All you have to do it design the process. When Michelle and I first started our company, we began by looking at all the elements essential for our success. And yes, there were many, many different processes out there. But we wanted to figure out which key elements WE needed to produce THE product (great media placements that thrill our clients).

Many factors contribute to our success, but three ingredients are absolutely essential: the right pitch, to the right media, at the right time. Bingo.

Once we were clear about the key ingredients essential to produce thrilling media placements, we reverse engineered the process to get from where we were at that point, to where we wanted to go.

So what does that look like?

In order to create the perfect pitch, we knew we needed to hire creative geniuses with an eye for what the media wants. We then designed a simple structure of regular meetings so our creative team can brainstorm. When we land on a winner, one of our writers takes the idea and creates a pitch that will wow the media. Voila, we have the right pitch.To identify the right media, we have two processes: first, we research media venues to make sure each one reaches our client's target market (so that each placement makes a difference), and second, we build relationships with those journalists so they'll take our calls.You know the old expression, "Timing is everything?" Well, that's generally the case in business and it's definitely the case in PR. So, how do we time it just right? It's actually pretty simple. We ask ourselves why the media should care about our pitch right now. There could be several reasons: it's seasonal (winter is coming and our client has a new solar heating system); it's breaking news (there's something happening and our client has something to say about it that'll make a difference to the conversation); or it's simply something a journalist is personally passionate about and he/she thinks it would add value for their viewers, readers, or listeners.

There you have it. Right pitch + Right media + Right time = Success.

These ingredients produce the desired end products for us: media placements that thrill our clients.

The great thing is that you can design a process for any product you want to produce, for any business. This is so powerful because most entrepreneurs and businesses get stuck because they make whatever is going on in their business personal. It might not be personal at all. It might just be that there's a flaw in their design - too much of this ingredient, not enough of that ingredient, too much heat (aka trying too hard), or not enough heat. You get the point.

So if you're not getting the product your customer wants, it might be time to put on your chemical engineering hat and redesign your process.

For 30 years, L. Drew Gerber has been inspiring those who want to change the world. As the CEO of Wasabi Publicity, lauded by the likes of PR Week and Good Morning America, he sparks "aha" conversations that lead to personal and business success. His PR firm is known for landing clients on Dr. Phil, Oprah, Anderson Cooper, the Wall Street Journal, Inc., Entrepreneur, and other top media outlets. Wasabi Publicity lives to launch conversations that make a difference and change the world. Contact Drew at http://AskDrew@publicityresults.com/ or visit his blog at http://www.destinationaha.com/
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6 Secrets to Business Success (Plus 1!) By Andrea Novakowski

Have you noticed that no one talks much about perfectionism anymore?

My business coaching clients used to tell me their compulsion to do everything perfectly was getting in the way of their success. But these days, with the fast pace of life, the constant stream of information, and the increased workload on everyone?s desks, our struggle for perfectionism seems to have largely disappeared. It?s not that people are feeling guilty or making excuses about not being perfect. It?s just gone from the conversation.

As Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg famously puts it: "Done is better than perfect."

So if we?re no longer chasing perfection, what should we strive for in its place? Here are six alternative ideals to which my clients are now turning their attention. You can, too.

Persistence. Successful people don?t get that way overnight. Instead, they create a plan and continually chip away at it. They break their goals into annual, monthly, weekly, and daily actions. Even if each day?s activities aren?t completed, these folks get back in the saddle the next day, ready to keep moving forward.What do you do to maintain your persistence?

Pacing. Sam, a hard-charging manager at a small company in New Hampshire, planned on retiring in five years. But when he met with a financial planner, he found out he was going to have to work eight more years in order to meet his goals. Sam realized there was no way he?d last eight years at his breakneck pace. Now we?re discussing how he can adjust his work habits so he can continue at his job enjoyably and healthfully. Do a double-check: does your pace match your goals?

Possibility. We?re all creatures of habit. We eat the same breakfast, take the same route to work, do the same things day in and day out. Today, make a point of trying something new and different. What gets your energy up? What has you thinking new thoughts? Coffee? Brain teasers? Collaboration with your colleagues? Where in your life are you taking time to think about what?s possible?

Play. Successful people take breaks during their day. Even if it?s only for a stretch or a short walk, they stop working for a few minutes and move their bodies. Increased circulation in your body means better blood flow to your brain, which produces clearer thinking. If you tend to sit glued to your desk for hours at a time, think about how you can build play into your day.

Power. We?re all naturally more skilled at certain activities than others. Are you a born communicator? A numbers whiz? As much as possible, do the type of work that plays to your strengths. While no one can (or should) elect to do only what comes easily, you?ll achieve more and go farther if you pursue the things you?re good at.

Positivity. You know the old saying: you catch more flies with honey than with vinegar. People are attracted to people who are positive. Put a mirror on your desk so that when you pick up the phone, you?re reminded to smile. It sounds corny, but that attitude really does translate over the phone.

Need one more goal to replace perfectionism? How about pleasure? Think about what part of your job you really enjoy, and try to spend more time doing it. When your work aligns with your interests and values, it makes you feel good. And there?s no better definition of success than truly loving what you do.

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6 Secrets to Business Success (Plus 1!) By Andrea Novakowski

Have you noticed that no one talks much about perfectionism anymore?

My business coaching clients used to tell me their compulsion to do everything perfectly was getting in the way of their success. But these days, with the fast pace of life, the constant stream of information, and the increased workload on everyone?s desks, our struggle for perfectionism seems to have largely disappeared. It?s not that people are feeling guilty or making excuses about not being perfect. It?s just gone from the conversation.

As Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg famously puts it: "Done is better than perfect."

So if we?re no longer chasing perfection, what should we strive for in its place? Here are six alternative ideals to which my clients are now turning their attention. You can, too.

Persistence. Successful people don?t get that way overnight. Instead, they create a plan and continually chip away at it. They break their goals into annual, monthly, weekly, and daily actions. Even if each day?s activities aren?t completed, these folks get back in the saddle the next day, ready to keep moving forward.What do you do to maintain your persistence?

Pacing. Sam, a hard-charging manager at a small company in New Hampshire, planned on retiring in five years. But when he met with a financial planner, he found out he was going to have to work eight more years in order to meet his goals. Sam realized there was no way he?d last eight years at his breakneck pace. Now we?re discussing how he can adjust his work habits so he can continue at his job enjoyably and healthfully. Do a double-check: does your pace match your goals?

Possibility. We?re all creatures of habit. We eat the same breakfast, take the same route to work, do the same things day in and day out. Today, make a point of trying something new and different. What gets your energy up? What has you thinking new thoughts? Coffee? Brain teasers? Collaboration with your colleagues? Where in your life are you taking time to think about what?s possible?

Play. Successful people take breaks during their day. Even if it?s only for a stretch or a short walk, they stop working for a few minutes and move their bodies. Increased circulation in your body means better blood flow to your brain, which produces clearer thinking. If you tend to sit glued to your desk for hours at a time, think about how you can build play into your day.

Power. We?re all naturally more skilled at certain activities than others. Are you a born communicator? A numbers whiz? As much as possible, do the type of work that plays to your strengths. While no one can (or should) elect to do only what comes easily, you?ll achieve more and go farther if you pursue the things you?re good at.

Positivity. You know the old saying: you catch more flies with honey than with vinegar. People are attracted to people who are positive. Put a mirror on your desk so that when you pick up the phone, you?re reminded to smile. It sounds corny, but that attitude really does translate over the phone.

Need one more goal to replace perfectionism? How about pleasure? Think about what part of your job you really enjoy, and try to spend more time doing it. When your work aligns with your interests and values, it makes you feel good. And there?s no better definition of success than truly loving what you do.

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