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- Geoff Colvin is one of America’s leading business broadcasters, reaching more than seven million listeners each week.
- Decades of consulting have made Colvin one of the most respected commentators on the impact technology is having on leadership, globalization, and wealth creation.
- Colvin’s insight into “the new economy” and what it means for the future is highly sought after by business leaders and companies.
- Colvin is editor and columnist for Fortune magazine, and the author of four books.
Geoff Colvin is an author, broadcaster, and speaker on today’s most significant business trends, as well as editor and columnist for Fortune magazine. His years of consulting have made him one of the most respected commentators on leadership, globalization, and wealth creation, and the impact technology has had on them.
Colvin is known for his groundbreaking best seller Talent Is Overrated: What Really Separates World-Class Performers from Everybody Else, which has received the Harold A. Longman Award for best business book of the year. His new book, Humans Are Underrated: What High Achievers Know that Brilliant Machines Never Will, looks at the effect technology has on human workers and identifies the skills that will lead to success for people, businesses, and nations. He is the author of two more books,
Angel Customers & Demon Customers: Discover Which is Which and Turbocharge Your Stock, and The Upside of the Downturn: Management Strategies for Difficult Times.
Considered one of America’s leading business broadcasters, Colvin is heard daily on the CBS Radio Network, where he reaches seven million listeners each week. He has appeared on “Today,” “The O’Reilly Factor,” “Good Morning America,” “CBS This Morning,” “ABC’s World News,” and dozens of other programs.
As a speaker, Colvin delivers presentation to audiences across the world. He is also an adept on-stage interviewer who is able to dig deep and get some of the lesser known information from his interviewee. He is the lead moderator for the Fortune Global Forum.
Born and raised in Vermillion, South Dakota, Geoff is an honors graduate of Harvard with a degree in economics and an MBA from New York University.
“Geoff was AMAZING. All the feedback that we have been receiving for the keynote and panel has been very positive. Thank you for recommending him.”
Omers Private Equity
“In a word: fantastic! Geoff really was perfect for this. He kept the conversation lively. Geoff really knocked it out of the ballpark.”
Microsoft
“For a second year in a row, people are talking about your presentation. Thank you for joining us and teaching me a lot. I look forward to working with you again!”
The Elliot Group
“Thanks so very much for your moderating today. I felt relaxed and right at home.”
George H.W. Bush
“Once again your stewardship of the business sessions opened the door for a truly interactive and valuable dialogue for everyone. Your depth of understanding of the challenges these companies are facing and the opportunities that lie ahead added tremendously to our conversations.”
John Chambers, CEO, Cisco
Geoff Colvin can connect with an audience of 20 or one of 2,000. He has remarkable perspective based on the companies and business leaders he has analyzed worldwide. Audiences are shown what distinguishes winners from losers, and what got them there. Although his talks address the future and how to prepare for it, Colvin takes a positive approach so that attendees are not discouraged and then stuck, but encouraged to approach business differently.
The Economic Outlook
Colvin says today’s economic environment is more volatile and uncertain than at any time in recent memory, and the forces driving the economy are moving faster than ever. Colvin takes participants on a journey to look at the days before the emergence of the global economy when it seemed easier to anticipate where things might be going, and then looks ahead at what might be around the corner.
Leading Ahead of What’s Next: The New Rules of Business
The whole world of business is changing in deep ways – competition, technology, government’s role, and the balance of global economic power are shifting massively. These are historic and profound changes, and they’re happening fast! Successfully navigating the tumult is every leader’s great challenge today.
Geoff Colvin helps leaders meet it by bringing a unique perspective based on long-standing relationships with the world’s top leaders in business and government. He knows what they’re seeing, thinking, and planning. In addition, his own work published in Fortune, the Harvard Business Review, and his bestselling books reveals what distinguishes the most successful leaders – how they lead organizations, make choices, and respond to today’s challenges in ways that others can learn from.
Colvin’s presentation is as fresh as the day’s headlines and at the same time rich with specific, profound lessons. To organizations facing extraordinary challenges; to compete and win will require extraordinary leadership at every level, Colvin explains what’s important, what isn’t, and what’s next.
The Political Circus, a Complex Economy and the Future of Your Business
More than at any time in memory, Washington has become the center of the action for business and the economy. Taxes, spending, deficits, health care, inflation, interest rates, regulation, energy, education– all these critical issues and more are dramatically in play, affecting your organization in deep and lasting ways.
One of America′s most respected business journalists, Geoff Colvin brings you the benefit of his insider access to top government and business leaders. He slashes through the bewildering spin, separating political fact from campaign fiction and explaining what’s really likely to happen in this election year and beyond.
Always engaging and energetic, Colvin explains which policy decisions from the White House, Congress, and the Fed will matter most, how they will impact business and the economy, and how audiences can make sense of it all in guiding their lives and businesses.
Talent Is Overrated – Real Truths of Great Performance
What if everything you know about raw talent, hard work, and great performance is wrong? Odds are that few if any of the people around you are truly great at what they do—awesomely, amazingly, world-class excellent. But why not? Why don’t they manage businesses like Jack Welch or Andy Grove, or play tennis like Rafael Nadal, or play the violin like Itzhak Perlman? Scientific research on great performance exposes what most of us wrongly believe.
Geoff Colvin, author of the groundbreaking national bestseller Talent Is Overrated: What Really Separates World-Class Performers From Everybody Else, explains the findings and relates them to real life in real organizations. He shows how most organizations value the wrong things – how passion, honesty, and learning are more valuable than hours, IQ, or “native ability.” In an engaging, entertaining way, he demonstrates that world-class performance doesn’t come from mysterious natural gifts but rather from very specific behaviors that every organization can adopt.
People and organizations that learn from these principles gain a tremendous advantage, because most are still making costly errors. The same principles used by the greatest performers can be applied by all of us – and must be, if we’re to meet the challenge of rising standards in today’s global economy.
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A Versatile Moderator/Host/Discussion Leader
In addition to delivering compelling and topical speeches, Geoff Colvin is brilliant at being the glue that keeps the program together. He’s played that role for years at FORTUNE magazine′s most important senior executive conferences all over the globe. He’s interviewed everyone from Bill Clinton, Rudy Giuliani and Jack Welch to panels of high profile executives on the most challenging and sensitive of topics.
Colvin’s gift is putting the focus of your program squarely where it belongs – on the person(s) he is talking to and building an understanding of the issues being discussed. He gets the most out of the participants by asking the right questions, keeping the discussion relevant and the energy high. His work is so successful that many top firms couldn’t imagine doing an important program without calling on his talents. As an attendee at a recent conference told the event organizer, “Geoff Colvin literally made this conference.”
Talent Is Overrated: What Really Separates World-Class Performers from EverybodyElse
Wall Street Journal and BusinessWeek bestseller
Asked to explain why a few people truly excel, most people offer one of two answers. The first is hard work. Yet we all know plenty of hard workers who have been doing the same job for years or decades without becoming great. The other possibility is that the elite possess an innate talent for excelling in their field. We assume that Mozart was born with an astounding gift for music, and Warren Buffett carries a gene for brilliant investing. The trouble is, scientific evidence doesn′t support the notion that specific natural talents make great performers.
According to distinguished journalist Geoff Colvin, both the hard work and natural talent camps are wrong. What really makes the difference is a highly specific kind of effort-"deliberate practice"-that few of us pursue when we′re practicing golf or piano or stockpicking. Based on scientific research, Talent is Overrated shares the secrets of extraordinary performance and shows how to apply these principles. It features the stories of people who achieved world-class greatness through deliberate practice-including Benjamin Franklin, comedian Chris Rock, football star Jerry Rice, and top CEOs Jeffrey Immelt and Steven Ballmer.
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The Upside of the Downturn: Ten Management Strategies to Prevail in the Recession and Thrive in the Aftermath
Some businesses - and some people - will emerge from this downturn stronger and more dominant than when it started. Others will weaken and fade. It all depends on critical choices they make right now.
Geoff Colvin, one of America′s most respected business journalists, says even the scariest recession has an upside. The best managers know conventional thinking won′t help them win in these tough times. They′re taking smart, practical steps that will not only keep them strong, but will also distance them from the pack for years to come.
The dozens of top-performing leaders Colvin interviewed reject the common view that slashing costs and firing employees are all that matter. They see the recession as a rich opportunity to reinvent their organizations and lay the groundwork for future growth.
Colvin′s ten solidly grounded strategies will increase your company′s competitiveness and build its long-term value. A sample:
- Reset priorities. Easy to say, harder to do. Pursuing the lofty goals set in good times can be disastrous now.
- Reevaluate people and steal some good ones. Mass layoffs are a tempting way to cut costs, but great companies often find smarter alternatives. And if your competitors are dumb enough to fire their best people, grab them.
- Keep investing in the core. Trim the fat from your budgets but not the muscle. The best companies actually increase some spending in a recession, funding the areas that make them unique and valuable.
- Don′t rush to cut prices. Many companies assume they must - yet the long-term damage often outweighs the short-term boost.
Colvin shows how these strategies really work, using examples of major companies that have applied them with inspiring results.
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