New Keynote Topic
Saving The World At Work
What you can do to help your company go beyond making a profit to making a difference.
“There is a revolution going on the business world where companies will compete based on social innovations. Consumers, talent and investors are gravitating to companies that achieve high levels of social responsibility towards people, communities and the environment. The key for companies to thrive during this new era of business is to innovate how it does business and achieve high levels of employee participation.
Tim’s keynote has an empowering message: A single employee or small group of people can help lead his or her company to success during this new revolution. Stories include: A regional sales manager at Interface Floor that saved landfills from over one hundred million tons of discarded carpet. A corporate attorney that convinced Microsoft product managers to dramatically reduce packaging size and waste. A small group of bank tellers that convinced their senior management to get involved in breast cancer fundraising as a branding strategy.
This talk will challenge audience members to: Improve the quality of life of all employees and workers. Participate in current corporate or association community projects. Reduce individual and company environmental footprint. This talk is perfect for meeting planners looking for: Sales motivation/incentive, Leadership, Branding, Business Trends, Green Business and Social Responsibility.”
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Harnessing the Power of Great Relationships
Based on his best selling book, Love is the Killer App: How to Win Business and Influence Friends, this presentation outlines a neo-Carnegie approach to better business. His theme is that happy employees and satisfied customers drive business. He provides advice on how to build relationships with Knowledge, Networking and Compassion.
Case studies, statistics and specific examples provide great proof that a positive work environment and positive customer dialogue always produces better profits as well as customer/employee satisfaction. Tim argues that some companies operate on a vicious cycle while others build a virtuous circle based on caring and trust.
Throughout the talk, Tim draws on a theme that defines great relationships, solid business culture and innovation: Abundance vs. Scarcity. In this talk, Tim outlines the threat of scarcity thinking to any great organization. He also outlines ways to spot it and rid your culture of it.
This is a customized talk, designed to meet the needs of a relationship driven theme. Tim conducts numerous interviews with audience members, executives and meeting planners to determine specific stories that will bring to life the following statement: “You will accomplish more in the next two months developing a sincere interest in two people than you’ll accomplish in the next two years, trying to get two people interested in you!”
