Tim Sanders
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$25,000 - $30,000
"Former Chief Solutions Officer at Yahoo, New York ..."
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Business, Technology, Best-selling author, Marketing/Merchandising, Partnering/Strategic Advantage, Branding, Leadership, Corporate responsibility, Business Growth, Best Selling Author
Full BioTim Sanders gives the Power to the People "People are the next big thing," writes Tim Sanders in his first book, a New York Times business best seller. His point of view is novel: your customers do business with your people - not products or processes. Your relationships with your talent, partners and customers are the most valuable assets you have. So treat people as if they are #1. From people skills to humanizing business, his talks center on the people side of the profit and loss statement. Too often, we approach business from a technological or financial sense and miss the bigger picture. Based on hundreds of thousands of pages of research, he offers bottom-line expertise with clear takeaway items for audiences. Each talk is customized to fit the event theme and objectives. Talking Points:
• People Skills Are Key Business runs on relationships: company to employee, brand to customer and partner to partner. During the last few years, emotions are frayed throughout a company's value chain, creating a business opportunity for people centric companies. The key to building and keeping relationships is emotional talent: Confidence, Friendliness, Empathy and Authenticity Sales, Leadership, Talent Management, Customer Service • Do Well By Doing Good If you grow everyone in your business life by sharing knowledge or networking, you will enjoy success over the long haul. Why? People reciprocate and pay it forward. If companies help employees prosper, retention is high and recruiting costs are low. When they find synergistic ways to assist local communities in need, they generate local goodwill and employee satisfaction. Done right, going green is good for the bottom line, and critical to winning the war for talent. Leadership, CSR, Sustainability, Sales • The Power Of One Person One person, regardless of role or rank, can change the world. Business history is filled with stories of staffers, sales reps, mid level managers and even factory workers that created change inside their company - which solved problems, created opportunities and inspired entire industries. Motivational, Leadership, Management, Innovation Tim Sanders is the former Chief Solutions Officer at Yahoo! and author of: Love Is the Killer App (relationships), The Likeability Factor (Emotional Talent) and Saving The World At Work (CSR/Sustainability)
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Asso for Advanced Life Underwriting [ View]
Baptie & Co-Intl Marketing Solutions [ View]
Better Management [ View]
California Coast Chapter YPO [ View]
CDN Society of Asso Executives [ View]
CIA University [ View]
Customer Service Management [ View]
Cumbre Empresarial Veracruz 2007 [ View]
First Resource [ View]
Food Marketing Institute [ View]
Foodservice Sales & Marketing Associations [ View]
IDEA [ View]
International Spa Asso [ View]
Meeting Professionals International [ View]
National Asso for Home Care & Hospice [ View]
National Beer Wholesalers Asso [ View]
National Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corporation [ View]
North American Conference on Customer Management [ View]
Raytheon [ View]
SmartHome [ View]
Society of Consumer Affairs Professionals [ View]
Stanford Graduate School of Business [ View]
TechMecca [ View]
Thrivent Financial [ View]
Turnaround Management Association [ View]
United Way [ View]
US Marines [ View]
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Intro - Mojo Rising [ View]
Intro - Saving the World [ View]
Excerpt from Saving the World at Work [ View]
Excerpt from Love is the Killer App [ View]
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Article - Financial Insurance Meetings Magazine [ View]
Article - Fast Company [ View]
Article - New York Times [ View]
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