The TSG blog has been quiet lately, but that will soon change (been hard at work behind the scenes!)… For now, I wanted to share an email we received from a client this week, following their engagement with Chip Eichelberger last week: “Just wanted to drop you a note to say what a great job […]
Want Engaged, Motivated Employees? Create Destination: Work! – by Harry Paul, a.k.a. The FISH Guy
A Guest Post by Harry Paul, aka Harry the Fish Guy Coauthor of FISH! A Proven Way to Boost Morale and Improve Results and Instant Turnaround! Getting People Excited About Coming to Work and Working Hard It’s scary out there. Every time I think about it, it sends chills up and down my spine. Everyday we […]
The Power of an Outside Voice – by Jon Gordon
Why do you bring speakers to your events? You have smart people on your team. Wise people. Why not feature them as your keynote speakers? Jon Gordon, author of The Energy Bus, Training Camp, and several other books — most recently, The Seed — has the answer in today’s guest post. “Jon, never underestimate the power […]
Little Bets Yield Big Ideas – Interview with Peter Sims
Are great ideas created or discovered? That’s the theme of my recent interview with Peter Sims, author of the new book, Little Bets: How Breakthrough Ideas Emerge from Small Discoveries, and you can listen here: If you’d like a hint about the answer to the opening question, consider how how Google began: The founders didn’t set out […]
Don’t Let Your Awards Banquet Bomb
A guest post from corporate comedy speaker Judy Carter Last night, as I watched the 2011 Academy Awards hosted by James Franco and Anne Hathaway, it became clear that actors can’t do what comics do best: be funny. The show was a lackluster, boring bomb! Last week I sat through a similar event: a corporate awards […]
3 Questions to Get More Bang for Your Buck When Booking Speakers
by Shawn Ellis Sometimes, you just need a dynamic keynote presentation – someone who will “wow” your audience for an hour or so and leave them with some intriguing thoughts to ponder. Sometimes, you need something more. With tighter meeting budgets and with an emphasis on the value of meetings today, it is imperative that […]
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