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Jim Steele
  • Conference Speakers

Topics:

  • Motivation & Teamwork

JIM STEELE is a thrilling performer.  As a keynote speaker and event host he has a dynamism that is unsurpassed in the industry.  He is also funny.  Very funny.

Peak Performance

Jim is fascinated by the nature of peak performance and has spent much of the last decade working with highly successful individuals from business and from the world of sport.  He has come to understand not just what makes these people tick, but what makes them tick so much faster, stronger and longer.

Jim's keynotes are accessible and highly practical.  He explains certain key peak performance strategies and offers delegates the necessary tools to apply these methods in any area of their life.

“In my opinion Jim’s presentation was an unqualified success.  It re-emphasised and identified the strengths of peak performance.”
Appliance Warranty, LGH

“We thank you for making an excellent presentation to delegates at this years Summer School.  The event has been voted an outstanding success and this result is due, in no small measure, to your own valuable contribution.”
British Shops and Stores Association Ltd.

For further information or to book Jim Steele, call us on 020 8866 8967 or email info@speakerscorner.co.uk

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