Wednesday 5 June 2019

Pete Cohen - Motivational Speaker, Business Coach and Best Selling Author

WHY PETE COHEN WILL INSPIRE YOUR AUDIENCE?



The measure of success as a keynote speaker is not just relevance but impact.  And not just the immediate impact on the day, but the lasting impact of the days, weeks and even years afterwards.  It’s all about leaving an imprint and resonating with your entire audience. You create a buzz, people have had fun, they’re inspired by fresh insights and new interactions and they can’t wait to try them out for themselves. Hiring the right keynote speaker is vital to make the most of any event. Pete is one of the world’s most sought-after authorities on personal development with a vast experience as an inspirational speaker, business consultant, life strategist and author.

He has worked with global organisations to bring out the best in people. Hehas worked with some of the most iconic global brands such as dell, barclaycard and four seasons. He has coached world-class athletes and sporting greats, such as Sally Gunnell, Dame Ellen Macarthur and Ronnie O'Sullivan to achieve peak performance. He has also appeared on major tv channels and has written 18 best-selling books.


BLOGS AND TALKS: Ideas & Strategies for Inspiration

The Authentic WHY of Leadership

Why, in fact, do you do anything? We spend the biggest proporition of our working lives thinking about what we do and how we do it (and, as a leader, also who will do it) and, as a result, we lose sight of Why we are doing it.
Why? Is a massively powerful question – and, when you know the answer, it gives you power and energy and drive you forwards. Simon Sinek’s book The Power of Why is well worth a read as he has laid this out really well. Being clear on the vision you are aiming for, the reason you do what you do, makes even the most mundane step worthwhile and – dare I say it – joyful.

Begin With The End In Mind


Pete’s interactive style motivates and inspires. Working in sports performance coaching, Pete has helped world class sporting stars and teams reach their peak performance, including Sally Gunnell, Ronnie O’Sullivan, Ellen Macarthur, Roger Black, Kent Cricket Team, and the Arsenal Football team.



What’s The Number One Leadership Style In The World?


Whatever you may believe, there is no one-size-fits-all in being a great leader. Different leaders have different styles and what works for one may not work for someone else.


Why does anyone want to be a leader?
People led like this are typically stressed, oppressed and wait for instructions rather than acting on their own initiative. The talented will only stay as long as it takes them to find somewhere better to work. A commander tends to create a collection of commanders around him – everyone out for what they can get. Organisational goals get lost in the crowds of ego-driven personal ambitions.