During a time of tight budgets, leaders may ask, “Should send my employees to conferences?” As someone who speaks at and attends at lot of conferences and annual meetings, I’m a big fan of the learning and networking that can happen.
Success at these events does require some strategy. You can’t just show up, without any preparation, and expect to receive a great return on investment. Find out some easy strategies and one ROI power tip, in this episode of Bite-Sized Brilliance.
Are you ready to rock your potential? Buckle up! Ken Okel has spent time in pressure-packed industries like broadcast news, hurricane relief, and professional ballet. Yes, you heard that right.
As a keynote speaker, Ken brings insider knowledge, engaging content, and fun to the stage. His talks work very well at the start of a conference, when you want to pump up attendees and make them feel good about coming every year.
You’ll learn things like the power question smart TV reporters ask that you need to start asking on the job, what a balloon can teach you about workloads, and what a ballerina knows about trust on the job. And he’ll ask things like, “Should you send your employees to conferences?”
Enjoy smart solutions you can easily remember and apply. All talks are customized to the client, which can include a special shout-out to your sponsors. Ken has worked in front of audiences since 1993.
Ken is the author of the book, Stuck on Yellow. Find out more about the book and read an excerpt at https://www.kenokel.com/book To contact Ken Okel about speaking opportunities call 561-737-4321 or email TVGuy@KenOkel.com.
About Bite-Sized Brilliance
Ken is a big fan of quick tips that contain actionable information. In this weekly series, you’ll get a fresh idea that you can put into practice right away. Like and subscribe to his YouTube channel, so you’ll never miss an episode.