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"Tough situations don't last but tough people do", that's the truth behind successful achievers. We are all familiar with Malcolm Gladwell's famous book, which deals with the factors contributing to phenomenal success. He discusses the cases of people you have proved their mettle, like Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, the rock band Beatles and many more, addressing them as "outliers". According to him "outliers" are people who do not fit into our normal understanding of achievement, but go way beyond. That's what we all aim to be in the one coveted life that we have: outliers! Despite being endowed with impressive talents and encountering the best opportunities in life, success could still be a far fetched dream for many. Business entrepreneurs and leaders are in continuous pursuit of true success, for their teams in particular and organization as a whole. Motivational speakers are hired by many to ensure unflinching dedication and focus, which surely makes success much more achievable. Able orators can pack a true punch with their words and inspire the entire workforce to put in their best. Most of them have sound functional knowledge in the given domains and can relate to the associated obstacles, offering simple solutions for the same. How Can Motivational Speakers Use Outliers as True Examples? There are several ways in which a motivational speaker can use examples of established outliers skillfully in order to drive home a point with conviction. Some of the ways in which such speakers could use these stories include: 1.Sometimes, a team may just lose its momentum altogether, not knowing how to regain it and from where. There is an impending gloom that pervades the team environment, possibly as a result of subsequent episodes of failure. In the given situation, an able orator could pick up instances from the lives of outliers and show them how he picked himself up from similar situations. 2.Alternatively, successful teams might stagnate quite often. They get entrapped into a feeling of complacency and end up with the same achievement levels each year. A professional speaker can actually motivate them to scale newer heights and help them to become the actual "outliers" in the organization. He should delve into the minds of successful business professionals and unravel their thinking process before his audience. This could be a highly interesting and informative analysis for them. 3. A motivational talk is the ideal way to introduce fresh and creative ideas into the organization. Sometimes an entrepreneur would be strongly convinced about introducing a new idea into the system, which would be able to help him attain newer heights of success. Convincing the workforce about it could be difficult. Motivational speakers can provide excellent case studies referring to stalwarts like Bill Gates, who have built their organizations on their own terms successfully and efficiently.

The Outliers - How Motivational Speakers Promote The Story Of Success!

By: Alice Shown




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