The Speaker’s Real Job

 

What is the ‘s real job?

We’ve seen it too many times:

A dynamic, charismatic gets the audience on their feet, makes them dance, gets them to shout, “Oh Yeah!”—and works the room like a Baptist preacher in an old wooden church on a hot day!

The audience LOVES them…

But on Monday morning, ask any of the guests what that talked about and they won’t recall a thing! Most of them won’t complain; they’ll remember feeling good and that’ll be enough for them.

But the speaker’s real job isn’t to deliver inspiration.

The speaker’s real job isn’t to deliver information.

Those are only pieces of the bigger pie.

The speaker’s mission is to deliver .

And I know what you’re thinking: Dave that sounds lovely but what does it mean?

is simple: How will your audience think, feel, or act differently after they’ve heard your talk?

The best speakers are entertaining but they’re also enlightening.

They share skills and insights and tips and strategies that make your audience feel like they’re better for having been there.

That’s !

And isn’t that the speaker’s real job?

It’s not just anyone who can stand in front of a room full of people and an hour later, they’re more productive or less stressed or able to think about their lives and work in new ways that can save or earn millions of dollars.

A professional speaker can tell you exactly what outcomes they produce and what those outcomes are worth.

So here’s a question:

Have any of these messages transformed the way you think about speakers?

Has your understanding changed?

Do you have better questions to ask?

That could make a big difference in whether your is an … or just another gathering.

That’s transformation!

And that’s the speaker’s real job.

Dave Bricker

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