We all like to think that we’re good at what we do. After all, if we didn’t think we were good at it, we wouldn’t be doing it!
That said, it’s also easy to become so involved with your company that you’re blinkered to the realities of your business and its operations. That’s why it can help to bring in a professional to look at your business with a fresh pair of eyes and to offer up potential improvements.
Of course, it’s not easy to know where to start, and while there are plenty of thought leaders out there who have the expertise, not all of them will be able or willing to work with you. That’s why we’ve found two of the best in the game who are available to come in and revolutionise your business.
Bryan Kramer
Bryan Kramer is a TED Talk and keynote speaker, as well as the CEO of PureMatter and the author of Shareology and Human to Human, both of which are bestsellers. If you want to get a feel for his unique take on doing business then you can join 25,000 other subscribers on his mailing list to receive a weekly email full of tips and advice.
What’s interesting about Kramer is that his “human to human” philosophy has blown up and turned into something bigger than just himself. Not many people start a movement, but Kramer backs up his thoughts with social psychology and in-depth research which covers the art and science of sharing – as well as why sharing gives us a competitive advantage both as individuals and brands.
As the figurehead of the human business movement, Kramer is in high demand at conferences all over the world, but he’s also approachable for private coaching and consultancy services and even as a speaker within your organisation. And because he’s a CEO, he can also bring in his agency to offer additional support if you need it.
Find out more about Bryan Kramer.
John Watton
Watton has over twenty years of marketing experience that he can draw on to give your company direction. He has particular experience in the technology industry having worked with companies like Oracle, SAP, Silverpop and Adobe, but he’s also a versatile thinker who has valuable insights to share no matter what your industry.
One of his particular strengths is the fact that he likes to get his hands dirty. He’s not just a strategic thinker – he can also distil that strategy down to individual tactics, which explains why he’s won so many awards throughout the years. He’s also served non-executive director and advisory roles at a diverse selection of companies including Bizpora, ContentSift and Octopus Communications.
Watton has plenty of advice to give to both B2B and B2C companies thanks to his lengthy career, but he’s particularly keen to work with entrepreneurial start-ups and marketing agencies. That said, companies of all shapes and sizes can benefit greatly from his insights, which makes him well worth approaching if you need some help to level up your business.