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Get to Know Some of the Top Motivational Speakers for Business

There are several types of keynote speakers out there, but if you’re holding a business conference or seminar you’re going to want to make sure you’re booking motivational speakers for business.

These individuals are typically renowned for their business acumen, leadership, and best-selling books. They are often interviewed or consulted for their views on economics, leadership skills, and business strategies.

Although no two motivational speakers for business are quite the same, there are some who seem to excel at it more than others. When booking a motivational speaker for a business meeting, conference or seminar, here are some of the top people you should consider.

Scott Deming: Scott has been interviewed on national TV, radio shows and publications because of his unique approach to motivational business speaking and the popularity of his presentations. He is the author of the best-selling book “The Brand Who Cried Wolf.”

Mark Thompson: Mark is the co-founder and CEO of Virgin Unite Mentors, a network for executive coaching and entrepreneurial innovation started by Sir Richard Branson. He is also a co-founder of Virgin Unite’s Entrepreneurship Centre. He’s also Charles Schwab’s former Chief of Staff and has served on the board of directors at Best Buy.

Bill Rancic: Bill was the first ever winner of the popular TV show “The Apprentice.” He now produces and stars in the A&E series “We Mean Business” and Style Network’s reality series “Giuliana and Bill.” He’s also the executive producer of “Repo Man” on the Discovery Channel and makes appearances on other TV programs such as “The Tonight Show” and “The View.”

Marcus Buckingham: Having been featured numerous times by The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Fortune, Fast Company, USA Today, and Harvard Business Review, Marcus is a motivational speaker for business who is highly regarded by major corporations such as Master Foods, Coca-Cola, Disney, Wells Fargo, Microsoft, and Toyota.

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