Celebrity
News, Summer - Autumn 2006
Your guide to the UK's leading Speakers
In this edition of Celebrity News:
Business Brains
One Eye On The
Horizon
What do failure, attitude and a fighting spirit
all have in common? According to Tim
Smit, Founder of the Eden Project, they are the key to
knowing why you do what you do.
Innocent Beliefs
Like it or not, there's no formula for success.
Richard
Reed, co-founder of innocent drinks,
shares his views on why some make it while others don't...
Pitch Tips
So you believe your business idea will
work, but how do you get others to put their money where your mouth
is? Doug
Richard, ‘Dragon’
from the BBC’s Dragon’s Den, Chairman of Library House tells
us about his criteria for securing investment...
Exclusive
Leaders beware
Susan
Greenfield warns...
"I’d like to turn the tables and ask all you leaders out
there what you believe. What do you think tomorrow’s leaders,
and the organisations they command, will be like? And in case you were
wondering, here are my thoughts on the matter too."
Ask yourself
Bob
Geldof says...
"We constantly question others, but when did you last stop and
question your own ways? I am seen to be successful, influential, even
powerful – although I wonder about that – but what does
all that mean? Is it what I wanted? Well, yes, mostly. If you want to
achieve your own version of success I urge you to ask yourself some
simple questions…"
Sporting Superstars
What’s your
game?
There’s no denying that 2006 is a big
sporting year for England. With the World Cup and The Ashes both happening
in the coming months tensions will be running high across the nation.
Lisa DiVito talks to David
Gower and Pierluigi
Collina about the challenges ahead…
Motivation
Masters
Proof Positive
Far from afraid to try out his own advice about
peak performance, The Ten Rules for Taming Tigers, Jim
Lawless insists on testing all
his techniques on himself first. Lisa DiVito looks into why the former
lawyer became a racehorse jockey to prove that goal setting and success
go hand in hand.
Inspiring
Others
Robin
Sieger, best selling author
on success and organisational excellence, is frequently asked about
how to motivate staff to be more productive. Here he shares his thoughts
on the number one motivator.
Rising Stars
Dara
O'Briain, funny man and TV host,
was Ireland's best kept secret until recently; now he's
Ireland's funniest export in years.
James
Murray Wells is a focused young
entrepreneur who thrives on stimulating the competition.
The Contributors for this edition of
CSA World are:-
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