Great business motivational speakers can have a profound effect on a conference .  Business motivational speakers share their experiences to help the audience develop new markets, build up a positive outlook, and attain a greater understanding of the skills they need. Inspiring speeches by business motivational speakers are become even more important when times are hard, budgets are cut and it becomes even more important to seek out new opportunities.  Business motivational speakers can show the audience how to excel in their chosen fields. It is of great benefit to hear a motivational speech from a successful business motivational speakers, someone who is experienced in the art of inspiring people and making them look at life with a new found belief and enthusiasm.

 A business motivational speaker is an individual who has a proven track-record of business success, and who wants to share that success with their audience. A business motivational speech will typically be a keynote speech at the beginning of the conference or it can take place at the end of the event to reinforce the messages heard during the day. The length of these business motivational speeches is usually 45=60 minutes.

 Business motivational speakers come from a variety of backgrounds. It may be an outstanding entrepreneur who has founded a successful business, or someone who has held a senior position on a large, internationally respected organization.  A business motivational speaker derives great satisfaction from sharing what they have learned with others. Fees paid to business motivational speakers will differ according to the level of experience and the amount of travel and preparation required.

 The outstanding business motivational speakers can connect with their audience and share their best practices, experiences and lessons.  Many business motivational speakers regard speaking as an opportunity to learn about other businesses and industries.

 A business motivational speaker can leave an immediate direct impact on the audience. Professional business motivational speakers give people the courage and enthusiasm either to start their own business, or to approach their job with renewed vigour, creativity and enthusiasm.

 The key role of a professional motivational speaker is to inspire the audience. Professional motivational speakers can make people feel positive about themselves and work towards achieving their goals and ambitions.  An inspirational speech by a professional business speaker can have a profound and lasting effect on the listeners.

Sahar Hashemi Business Motivational Speaker

Sahar Hashemi is a business motivaitonal speaker who founded Coffee Republic, the UK’s first US style coffee bar chain with her brother and built it into one of the UK’s most recognised high street brands with a turnover of £30m. Sahar left the day to day management of Coffee Republic in 2001 and published a book called ‘Anyone Can Do It’ which tackles some of the fears and answers some of the elusive questions about what it really takes to become an entrepreneur.  In 2005 Sahar launched Skinny Candy, a high profile brand of sugar free sweets. It has already received wide press coverage and is available across major department store chains throughout the UK.

Motivational Speaker Hamish Taylor

Hamish Taylor Business Motivational Speaker

Hamish Taylor is a motivational speaker who focuses on enabling organisations to achieve breakthroughs by looking outside their current environment. Processes, product and people development are all part of this mix, covering themes such as customer service, leadership and change.  He is the  former managing director of Eurostar and ceo of Sainsbury’s bank.

Heather Rabbatts Business Motivational Speaker

Heather Rabbatts Business Motivational Speaker

  Shed Media has appointed business motivational speaker  Heather Rabbatts, the former Channel 4 head of education and BBC governor as non-executive chairwoman.  Shed also owns independent producers Wall to Wall and Ricochet.

Business motivational speaker Richard Branson

Richard Branson

Business motivational speaker Sir Richard Branson is founder of the the Virgin Group, which has now expanded into international music Megastores, air travel, mobile, financial, retail, music, internet, drinks, rail, hotels and leisure, with around 200 companies in over 30 countries. Virgin Atlantic Airways, formed in 1984, is now the second largest British long haul international airline and operates a fleet of Boeing 747 and Airbus A340 aircraft to New York, Miami, Boston, Los Angeles, Orlando, San Francisco, Hong Kong, Johannesburg, Tokyo, Las Vegas, Delhi, Lagos, Port Harcourt, Shanghai and the Caribbean.  In 2002, the combined sales of the different Virgin holding companies exceeded £4billion. In addition to his own business activities, Richard is a trustee of several charities including the Virgin Healthcare Foundation, a leading healthcare charity which was responsible for the launch of a health education campaign relating to AIDS in 1987.

Business Motivational Speaker Tim Berners-Lee

Business Motivational Speaker Tim Berners-Lee

 Business speaker Sir Tim Berners-Lee is the inventor of the World Wide Web. In 1989, he proposed a global hypertext project, to be known as the World Wide Web. It was designed to allow people to work together by combining their knowledge in a web of hypertext documents.  This work was started in October 1990, and the program “WorldWideWeb” first made available within CERN in December, and on the Internet at large in the summer of 1991.

Business speaker Andrew Neil

Business speaker Andrew Neil

 Andrew Neil is a publisher, editor, writer, broadcaster, business speaker and business consultant on media matters.  Andrew Neil has presented both The Daily Politics on BBC Two and This Week on BBC One since January 2003.

Business Motivational speaker Martha Lane Fox

Business Motivational speaker Martha Lane Fox

 Business speaker Martha Lane Fox co-founded Lastminute.com, where she and her business partner, Brent Hoberman, came to epitomise the new breed of internet entrepreneurs in London. In November 2003 Martha stood down as Managing Director of Lastminute.com to explore other opportunities. She remains a non-executive director of the company.  She is now a non-executive director at Marks & Spencer and Channel 4, and runs Lucky Voice, a private karaoke bar group.

 Business speaker Digby Jones (Lord Jones of Birmingham) served as Director-General of the CBI, the Confederation of British Industry, the UK’s ‘Voice of Business’, from 1 January 2000 to 30 June 2006 where he regularly visited businesses in the UK and worldwide

Stephen Covey and Anthony Robbins are two world-renowned business motivational speakers.

Stephen Covey is the author of 7 Habits of Highly Successful People.  They can be summarised as follows:-

  • Habit 1: Be Proactive: Principles of Personal Choice
  • Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind: Principles of Personal Vision
  • Habit 3: Put First Things First: Principles of Integrity & Execution
  • Habit 4: Think Win/Win: Principles of Mutual Benefit
  • Habit 5: Seek First to Understand, Then to be Understood: Principles of Mutual Understanding
  • Habit 6: Synergize: Principles of Creative Cooperation
  • Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw: Principles of Balanced Self-Renewal
  • Anthony Robbins calls himself a peak performance coach rather than a motivational speaker. He tries to find out what people do when they are at their peak and then help them access that peak state whenever necessary. He believes that this  is more effective than providing temporary motivation.

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