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A motivational speaker (or inspirational speaker ) is a speaker who makes speeches intended to motivate or inspire an audience. Such speakers may attempt to challenge or transform their audiences. The speech itself is popularly known as a pep talk .

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8-449: A speakers bureau is a collection of speakers who talk about a particular subject, or a company, which operates to facilitate speakers for clients requiring motivational speakers , celebrity appearances, conference facilitators, or keynote speakers . A speakers bureau will hold a database of personalities from diverse fields such as politics , sports , business , television , education , and comedy . The speaker bureau team initiates

16-559: Is usually set by the speaker or the speaker’s agent. Logistics can be dealt with by the speakers bureau, like fees, transport, accommodation and timing, or communication between speaker and client. Speakers bureaus come in various forms and traditionally charge a commission of the speaking fee for their services. However, with the rise of the Internet, alternative business models have found a place. Few online platforms allow an organization and speaker to connect with each other directly and without

24-506: The earliest known motivational speakers credited for what was considered his revolutionary work was Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) an American essayist, poet, and philosopher. The two main theories for why motivational speakers may need to be externally searched out is to fill the need of content theory or the process theories. The content theories were created by different philosophers, such as Abraham Maslow , Clayton Alderfer , Frederick Herzberg , and David McClelland . They focus on

32-493: The future in a positive light and inspire workers to come together as a team. They can also be speakers who advance diversity, equity, and inclusion by providing insights and trainings about culture, history, and social justice . Motivational speaker Motivational speakers can deliver speeches at schools, colleges, places of worship, companies, corporations, government agencies, conferences, trade shows, summits, community organizations, and similar environments. One of

40-511: The inner workings and think of an individual and what will energize, stop behaviors, and keep it sustainable for long-term needs. These theories acknowledge that every individual is unique and has different needs in order to motivate them. The process theories focus on the explanation and analysis of different people and what will energize, stop behaviors, and keep it sustainable for long-term needs. Brought into perspective by Victor Vroom, B.F Skinner , Ruth Kanfer, and Albert Bandura , it addresses

48-420: The introduction between speaker and client and supports both parties from the primary stages of making contact throughout the booking and logistics process. Clients requiring speakers are usually businesses , corporations , charities, educational or public institutions. A speakers bureau helps client and speaker negotiate a speaking fee , a payment awarded to an individual for speaking at a public event. This fee

56-476: The need of an agency. Traditional speakers bureaus are able to provide a more hands on experience for the client and handle contracts, negotiations, and other issues that may arise in the booking process. A motivational speaker or keynote speaker is a professional speaker who speaks publicly with the intention of inspiring and motivating a relevant audience. In a business context, they are employed to clearly communicate company strategy and assist employees to see

64-542: The needs of learning and expectancy and realizes that individuals will make choices based on reward and compensation. Speakers try to show their audience about the positive outcomes that can happen in life and focus on the possible opportunities rather than the limits that people set for themselves. Using positively-connotative words rather than negative ones and gives charismatic verbal and non-verbal social cues. Using their posture, eye contact, body language, facial expressions, and by dressing appropriately they can engage with

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