Sales Product: Interactive Keynote
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It is important to know one of our MAG Products, Interactive Keynote, that we could offer to our clients during the client's sales journey
What: - The difference between the Keynote and an Interactive Keynote is that the Interactive Keynote has an one or 2 decision-making component(s) where the delegates have the option to make the decision. James has spoken at conferences to 500,000+ people across 28 countries. Keynote deliveries typically go for 20-90mins. As a keynote speaker, James Castrission shares his inspiring story of perseverance, teamwork, and leadership with audiences around the world. He draws on his experiences as an explorer to offer insights into goal setting, risk management, resilience, and collaboration, and he encourages audiences to pursue their dreams and overcome obstacles in their personal and professional lives. These two keynotes–Crossing the Ditch & Crossing the Ice – are highly motivating story-based presentations, perfect for motivating and inspiring an audience to open or close a conference or as an after-dinner presentation.
Where: Global - 40+ countries, 980 000 people (most keynote deliveries are in Australia)
When: Conferences, Corporate Events, Graduation ceremonies, Charity events, Product launches
Why: Inspire, share experiences, Education, Story Telling, Interactive, Decision Making
Some of the themes James addresses in his keynotes include:
Inspiration/ motivation
Working together
99%planning // 1 execution
Mindset for success: GRIT/ Growth Mindset
Its main goal is to develop and leverage the TED experience at a regional level, uniting innovators, thinkers, inspirational speakers, shakers, makers and breakers. TEDxAthens is curated by Dimitris Kalavros-Gousiou and organized by a team of 40 volunteers.
Incorporating highly relevant themes of persistence and achievement, his inspiring tales of endurance capture the audience's attention from the moment he steps on stage.
Cas and Jonesy, set out to conquer the last great wilderness on earth. This is their story of tenacity, mateship and survival. On 31 October 2011, James Castrission and Justin Jones set out to achieve one of the last great polar adventures -- an unsupported return journey from the edge of the Antarctic continent to the South Pole.
Last Update Date: 27/02/2024
Updated By: Frank