Talent Management Speakers
How do you know if you are getting the best out of the people you work with? Are the people with the best skills taking up the roles best suited to their talents? Do you know the talents of the people around you?
Talent Management speakers can show you how to get the best out of your colleagues by making the most of their experience and also giving them the opportunities to develop their talents in the best possible environment.
Many organisations risk losing their best talent, by under using them, which causes frustration, and ultimately those people move on to organisations that will appreciate them, and give them more chances to develop.
It is said that people don't leave companies, they leave managers. Bad managers within an organisation are an unrecognised threat to the stability of the workforce, and directly affect the prosperity of the organisation. Talent management speakers will help them to better understand their staff and develop the talent around them.
Allyson Stewart-Allen
Allyson is a world authority on international marketing, US business and inter-cultural working advising European and US organisations growing their presence on either side of the Atlantic. A Californian based in Europe for over 20 years, Allyson applies her fluency in French and German and several years' consulting experience to the company she founded.
Arthur Denaro
Major General Arthur Denaro CBE DL was born in 1948 and raised in County Donegal. He was educated by Benedictine monks at Downside and commissioned from Sandhurst in 1968 into the Queen’s Royal Irish Hussars. Later, he became Commandant of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst for three years where he trained international graduates in the art of leadership and the skills of management.
Clive Woodward
Sir Clive Woodward was the manager of the England Rugby team and is one the country's leading motivational speakers.
The son of a RAF pilot, Woodward was educated at HMS Conway School Ship where he played rugby at centre alongside a fly-half Iain Duncan Smith who would later become leader of the Conservative Party.
David Powell
David Powell is a powerful, dynamic and inspirational speaker. He combines humour, energy and his passion for leadership - drawing on a wealth of personal experience and thorough research. David has worked with over 130 organisations on all five continents. He focuses on what he calls tapping The Hidden Advantage to unleash the power and source of all initiative, creativity, commitment, motivation, enthusiasm and persistence in management and staff.
Jeff Grout
Jeff Grout was, until 2000, UK Managing Director of Robert Half International, the largest specialist recruitment consultancy in the world.
A graduate of the London School of Economics, he joined Robert Half International as a Recruiter at the age of 28, after an eclectic career as a van driver, passport office administrator, cleaner, world traveller and local government town planner.
Khoo Kheng-Hor
Khoo Kheng-Hor has held various senior management positions with several public-listed corporations in Malaysia and Singapore. He was General Manager of Metroplex Holdings Berhad, which manages The Mall shopping complex in Kuala Lumpur, when he left for UK to read his MBA at the University of Stirling.
Robert Shaw
Robert Shaw epitomises the very essence of what it means to be a "Hurtlocker". Working in the most dangerous job in the world, he spent more than 20 years in the British Army, seeing active service as a special forces bomb disposal expert in many of the world's most hostile environments, including several tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. He was technical advisor to the Secret Intelligence Service on counter proliferation.
Sean Fitzpatrick
New Zealand's Sean Fitzpatrick is one of the giants of international rugby holding the world record for playing in 63 consecutive Test matches. and being the world’s most capped hooker. His extraordinary international career began with his debut for the All Blacks in 1986 against France. He was appointed captain of the All Blacks in 1992 and played in 121 international matches, including 92 Test matches, a New Zealand record.
Tim Collins
Tim Collins was born in Belfast and educated in The Royal Belfast Academical Institution and Queen's University Belfast where he read Economics. He was commissioned into the Army in 1981 and joined the 2nd Battalion, Royal Irish Rangers then serving in Berlin. After completing several operational tours of duty including Northern Ireland, the Falklands Islands and Cyprus, where he was an aide to the Chief of Staff in the UN in Cyprus.


