Topics

  • The Key Drivers Effecting Change in Today's Market Place
  • Creativity and Innovation
  • Managing Change
  • Peak Performance
  • Creating a Success Culture

Languages

He presents in English.

How he presents

Robin Sieger knows how to keep an audience on the edge of their seats by using humour and an unmatched story-telling-tempo that leaves audiences feeling courageous and euphoric about winning. His talks are frank, funny, emotive and intellectually challenging.

Publications

  • 2013
    Silent Mind Putting
  • 2012
    Golf's Moment of Truth
  • 2010
    Silent Mind Golf
  • 2006
    42 Days to Wealth, Health and Happiness
  • 2003
    You Can Change Your Life Any Time You Want
  • 2001
    Passport to Success
  • 1999
    Natural Born Winners
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In Detail

Robin set up his company, with the sole aim of inspiring people to develop themselves and reach their full potential. He firmly believes that organisational culture is a reflection of what people believe about themselves and the company they work for. He has become the first choice speaker at major conferences for some of the world’s most successful companies, including Microsoft, IBM, Coca Cola, Nokia, GM and HSBC.

What he offers you

Robin works to push the boundaries of self-belief, and he challenges audiences to ‘dream big’ and not be limited by fear and a natural resistance to change. He is passionate about enabling people to create success by connecting to their personal and professional purpose in their lives. His work is the result of years of dedicated study and an unquenchable thirst for understanding why some people and organisations are successful and others not.

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