Keith Abraham
Keith Abraham is a best selling author and one of Australia’s most in-demand professional conference speakers. He has been described in Time magazine as Australia’s up and coming inspirational speaker.
Keith shares easy-to-implement, proven strategies that have a profound effect on audiences and encourages them to execute ideas that make a positive impact on their lives. He is one of a select group of best practice experts featured in the new business book, '22 Essentials for Building Your Best Business: remarkable cues for business'.
His presentations are studded with relevant facts, gems of wisdom and amusing anecdotes. This ensures that every member of the audience will take time proven strategies and at least one important concept home with them. He will craft a customised presentation that is filled with substance, strategies and solutions that your delegates can take away and apply to their business.
Keith shows businesses and their people how to maximise their marketing efforts, optimise their existing customer base and capitalise on their current market opportunities. Most importantly, Keith’s strategies are proven and have achieved some phenomenal results.
Keith believes that there are four key components that make a presentation memorable – before, during, after and forever after. A truly great presentation is where the message lives on in your delegates' minds forever. To guarantee this happens, Keith has designed 25 time proven steps that ensure your delegates receive unprecedented value from his presentation.
Being able to specialise in just four areas gives Keith the ability to create an information rich keynote presentation or a ‘hands-on’ workshop for your conference delegates. He can even take one component of the following four topics and turn that into a customised presentation to meet your exact needs.
Favourite quotes
To pursue your passion and never achieve it is far better than never having a passion and living with regret forever.
Life is a daring pursuit of your passion or a hollow excuse for what could have been.
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