Keith Ferrazzi Speaking Topics
Keith Ferrazzi is in demand to speak worldwide. His personal charisma and presence make audiences feel a profound connection. He redefines speaking engagements as dynamic community-building dialogues that move organizations to action.
All of Keith’s presentations can include audience prep and follow-up, as well as customization around your organization’s unique strengths and challenges.
Keith is at his best when asked to help your organization's leadership identify behaviors that stand between you and achievement of your highest-return opportunities. Iconic global companies have begun transformations with a challenge Keith issued to an executive team from onstage.
All of Keith’s presentations can include audience prep and follow-up, as well as customization around your organization’s unique strengths and challenges.
Keith is at his best when asked to help your organization's leadership identify behaviors that stand between you and achievement of your highest-return opportunities. Iconic global companies have begun transformations with a challenge Keith issued to an executive team from onstage.
- Relationships for Revenue Growth
- The #1 tool for relationship building to transform the way your sales team fill their pipeline
- Techniques that will instantly set prospects at ease and differentiate your team from the crowd
- The secret to productivity through relationships – how Keith’s system creates time and energy!
- A new accountability strategy that will enhance performance and commitment
- A relationship management system that your sales force will practice not only because it drives their numbers, but because they’ll have fun doing it.
- The #1 mindset for relationship building that a team can implement immediately
- A process for accelerating intimacy so that colleagues display trust and candor in conversations with each other and direct reports, leading to better business outcomes
- A turbo-charged accountability strategy to enhance performance and commitment
- Greater transparency for increased alignment around decision making
- The ability to weather economic or external challenges as a unified team
- A renewed commitment to constant self-evaluation that will inspire change at every level of the organization
- PREP: FG guides association heads in the use of social media and rich content, such as our “Conference Commando"tip videos, to create lively conversation and member-driven community prior to the event.
- PERMISSION: During Keith’s inspired keynote ; “Who’s Got Your Back: Supercharge Networking and Move from Membership to Community"; participants are given permission, safety and comfort to let down their guards down and be human – the key to unleashing the power in the seats.
- PRACTICE: During the keynote, facilitated interaction allows members to taste the success of deepening bonds immediately. Participants begin to form the peer-coaching relationships that they’ll continue to develop throughout the conference. (Keith is also available for breakout sessions and webinars.)
- PERMANENCE: Lifeline Groups create structured sustainability when members make specific commitments to each other’s success, a viral component that will continue through the year. Months after your conference, the event is still ongoing!
- Techniques that allow project managers to establish the most critical relationships to ensure team “buy in” and success
- Methods to ensure team cohesion by creating a “nobody fails” atmosphere
- Measurable definition of buy-in to achieve final outcome.
- Series of exercises that leaders can utilize to create a safe place where innovation and creativity flourish.
- Instruction on development of a Relationship Action Plan for your group to utilize with the top 250 relationships critical to your team’s success.
- Introduction of the building blocks to easily establish a systematic approach to relational project management and collaborative problem-solving.
- Identifiable steps to developing a Relational Culture by demystifying the 4 mindsets of Intimacy, Generosity, Candor and Accountability and making these mindsets of collaboration the cornerstone of the corporate culture.
- A process for accelerating intimacy so that colleagues display trust and candor in conversations with each other and direct reports, leading to better business outcomes,
- A team‐based format for refining goals and strategic plans,
- Tools to identify and overcome career‐crippling bad habits,
- Keys to sustaining a commitment to excellence and growth over time,
- A group commitment to not let each other fail.
Did you know that the number of names in your address book can predict how much money you make for your company? That’s just one "wow" statistic from recent social networking research showing that relationships play a more profound role in individual financial success than previously recognized – except by Keith Ferrazzi, who has devoted himself to helping sales forces boost revenue through relationships since the publication of his bestseller Never Eat Alone. He is the world’s foremost expert on business relationship development and this talk distills 20 years of research, experience, and teaching.Revenue growth demands that sales forces be competitive in the art and skill of relationship building, now more than ever as products and services are rapidly commoditized. The one with the most relationships of the highest quality wins. To leverage relationships at that scale, sales teams need new mindsets, processes, and skills that will allow them to accelerate relationship development and then manage and maintain those connections with effectiveness and efficiency.
Keith’s highly interactive, dynamic Relationships for Revenue Growth keynote provides exactly that, introducing groups to his proven Accelerated Relationship Development system. Keith is also available for breakout sessions and webinars on this topic, which can be customized for the sales force, executive leadership, or any division of your organization.
Results for your business include increased customer loyalty and net promoter scores, a shortened sales cycle, more and stronger referrals, and increased ability to sell to the C-suite. To further improve results, we offer audience prep and follow-up, as well as a pre-survey to customize the keynote around your organization’s unique strengths and weaknesses. Takeaways of Relationships for Revenue Growth include:
Relationships for Leadership Success and High-Performance Teams
Research shows that high-performance teams are also the most highly committed teams. As you look around your organization, can you honestly say that your people are committed to not letting each other fail?
The very best leaders know how to help their team build strong, engaging relationships. Keith Ferrazzi’s Relationship for Leadership Success and High-Performance Teams keynote provides the mindsets, processes, and tools to transform even the most conflicted team into a closely bonded working unit. After this keynote, leaders will understand that in today’s workplace, success isn’t achieved alone.
This talk deeply leverages the consulting methodologies that have made Keith and Ferrazzi Greenlight the go-to firm for transforming company culture. Participants practice the techniques of Ferrazzi’s Accelerated Relationship Development system right in the room in the course of this highly interactive, dynamic seminar. They build higher levels of intimacy and trust as part of the roadmap that will allow them to move forward with faster decision-making, more robust problem solving, and innovative thinking among their team and the broad organization.
To further improve results, we offer audience prep and follow-up, as well as a pre-survey to customize the keynote around your organization’s unique strengths and weaknesses. Keith is also available to lead supplemental breakout sessions and webinars.
Takeaways include:
Supercharging Networking and Creating Community (Associations Special!)
A uniquely effective 4-part offering, based on the breakthrough program in Keith Ferrazzi’s #1 NYT bestseller Who’s Got Your Back, as seen on Good Morning America and Larry King.
Extraordinary business success can be attributed to strong leadership and effective management and utilization of project teams. In today’s fast-paced, competitive business environment, integrated and effective project teams are required to use cutting edge technology to achieve unprecedented financial earnings. Often however, these projects fall victim to ill-conceived, poorly-executed business plans that completely ignore the importance of relationships among the people making up the project team. To ensure corporate survival under these conditions, leadership must secure a competitive advantage. As Jack Welch, former CEO and Chairman of General Electric simply stated: “If you don’t have a competitive advantage, don’t compete.”
How can strategic project leadership and management deliver this competitive advantage?
Relational Project Management, a 10-year study developed by relationship guru Keith Ferrazzi and his Institute for the Relational and Collaborative Sciences, delivers the solution. It is one thing to come up with a good idea, but quite another to make sure that the idea is adopted throughout the team and organization. Relationship building and consensus are critical to effective innovation, risk management and corporate growth.
Through his keynote address, Keith sets forth the characteristics and mindsets of a leader. Originating from the historical aspects of human civilization, he reveals our natural instinct to thrive within groups by helping and protecting each other to ensure survival of the “tribe.” The advent of modern society and the recent acceleration of technology in everyday life have moved us away from the historical “tribe” to groups of as few as one.
This modern experience runs counter to the very way we are wired to interact. By re-engineering the way we think and designing our relationship strategy to include a collaborative team approach where all members contribute and “buy in” to the desired outcome, we can integrate our modern tools and technological advances with our natural instinct to team to create increased project management success.
Keith explains how businesses benefit when team leaders are not afraid to be vulnerable, transparent and accountable to each other. In a series of enlivened discussions and exercises, he skillfully introduces an approach to building these successful transparent relationships on a road map to successful project management. This process of Relationship Action Planning sets forth an easily-adaptable method for project leaders to introduce the kinds of relationships that will drive revenue growth, shorten implementation times,increase team productivity, and improve quality of project deliverables in an atmosphere fertile with innovation and creativity.
Relationship Action Planning consists of four powerful mindsets: intimacy, generosity, candor and accountability. Cultivation of these mindsets is only possible within an atmosphere that fosters social familiarity. When the project team members achieve interaction at this level, the shared commitment to excellence will create a dynamic work environment resulting in unparalleled success.
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Relationships for Success Through Diversity
Relationships among individuals and teams drive business success. As our workplace grows increasingly diverse, coworkers may reach out first to those most like themselves. When co‐workers allow differences to hinder them from forming relationships, employee engagement, productivity, collaboration and corporate growth suffer.
Keith Ferrazzi’s Relationships for Success through Diversity delivers the tools you need to embrace the differences among your co‐workers so together you can create a strategic, purposeful and authentic roadmap for success. This highly interactive keynote is truly transformative, teaching you the necessary mindsets, skill sets and actions to build deep relationships, which lead to a higher level of ongoing, sustainable change. Your employees will leave the room feeling responsible for each other’s success, what Keith Ferrazzi calls “lifeline relationships.”
Through a series of exercises to shift mindsets from isolation to connection, Ferrazzi creates the foundation for two powerful tools for workplace excellence: candor and accountability, the keys to identifying problems, developing creative solutions, and then holding each other accountable for mutual success.
Takeaways include:
- A systematic approach to collaborative problem-solving.
- Definition of participant buy-in and a measurable method to determine final outcome.
- A series of exercises demonstrating the creation of a safe place where innovation and creativity can flourish.
- Instruction on development of a Relationship Action Plan for your group to utilize with the top 250 relationships critical to your team’s success.
- Identifiable steps to developing a Relational Culture by demystifying the 4 mindsets of Intimacy, Generosity, Candor and Accountability and making these mindsets of collaboration the cornerstone of the corporate culture.
Collaboration propels success. History is peppered with examples of groundbreaking collaborative accomplishments in all arenas: the creation and adoption of the Declaration of Independence, the discovery of radioactivity by Pierre and Marie Curie, and even the 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates World Series Championship team, nicknamed “The Family.” It is difficult to imagine a world of successful accomplishment devoid of collaboration.
Keith Ferrazzi’s Institute for the Relational and Collaborative Sciences has been studying the science of relationships for over ten years. During this “decade of optimization,” work processes were focused on completing tasks more quickly and efficiently, thus squeezing increasing wealth and profits from an organization’s resources while eliminating every conceivable form of waste. While this sounds like an admirable goal, corporations have begun to realize that this decade-old formula to business success no longer works.
With competition maxed out on pricing and product features in nearly every industry, the key differentiator in many cases are relationships: both those that companies have with their customers and the relationships that employees have with each other. It is these relationships that are transformative and allow an organization the ability to retain loyalty and to innovate their products and services. Now is the time for groups to invest in building deep collaborative relationships both internally and externally. These authentic, non-transactional relationships form the key building blocks that allow companies to differentiate themselves in the marketplace.
The corporate structure itself has undergone drastic change during the last decade, with the layers of middle and senior management flattening and teaming concepts increasingly gaining favor. Managers are now being asked to complete projects with less money, less people and in less time. These smaller teams present new challenges and opportunities, with individual personality quirks and flaws more influential and noticeable. It is critical to an organization’s survival to build strong collaborative relationships with their team members and business partners.
In Keith Ferrazzi’s keynote, Collaboration for Team Success, the audience will be inspired to embrace a new set of four essential mindsets: intimacy, generosity, candor and accountability. His explanation and application of these mindsets to the corporate environment transforms human qualities into powerful business tools. Companies like Cisco, US Bank, Bank of America, Gartner, Lincoln Financial Group, Kraft and Accenture are rapidly adopting these mindsets to create a more successful and collaborative corporate culture.
Attendees will discover how these mindsets can spark the progression of a collaborative team internally that resonates throughout the organization and becomes a tool to reach out externally to clients and differentiate the corporate brand in the marketplace. This movement toward a more collaborative work style starts with changing corporate culture and then expands to shape not only the industry, but society itself.
As the legendary football coach Vince Lombardi once said, “Individual commitment to a group effort -- that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work!”
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