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Speaker vs. Consultant
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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Jan 28, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Where are you on the spectrum?
Talking Points
It’s important to clarify for yourself why you’re offering speaking services
The difference between a speaker and a consultant who speaks
How speaking provides challenges for the speaker
The differences between subject matter expert speaking and inspirational speaking
The overlap between speaking skills and consulting skills
How to know which things to say yes to and what to say no to
How speaking fits into your business model
Finding a balance between performance and content
Knowing what the audience needs to know and filtering out extraneous details
Keeping track of your stories, findings, and observations
Quotable Quotes
“The expertise that I gained from doing client work is what I would base my talks on.” –JS
“I like the give and take of an audience, because it tests you in really good ways.” –RM
“Knowing where you fall – it’s a strategic decision. It’s going to decide what things you say no to, and it’s going to be saying no to a lot of things, and then you’re left over with the things you actually have time to do well.” –JS
“It’s helpful to understand where you are right now, because that will tell you what you need to do, and most importantly, which things to say yes to and which things to run screaming from.” –RM
Related Links
David A. Fields
Steal the Show by Michael Port
Flawless Consulting by Peter Block
Talking Points
It’s important to clarify for yourself why you’re offering speaking services
The difference between a speaker and a consultant who speaks
How speaking provides challenges for the speaker
The differences between subject matter expert speaking and inspirational speaking
The overlap between speaking skills and consulting skills
How to know which things to say yes to and what to say no to
How speaking fits into your business model
Finding a balance between performance and content
Knowing what the audience needs to know and filtering out extraneous details
Keeping track of your stories, findings, and observations
Quotable Quotes
“The expertise that I gained from doing client work is what I would base my talks on.” –JS
“I like the give and take of an audience, because it tests you in really good ways.” –RM
“Knowing where you fall – it’s a strategic decision. It’s going to decide what things you say no to, and it’s going to be saying no to a lot of things, and then you’re left over with the things you actually have time to do well.” –JS
“It’s helpful to understand where you are right now, because that will tell you what you need to do, and most importantly, which things to say yes to and which things to run screaming from.” –RM
Related Links
David A. Fields
Steal the Show by Michael Port
Flawless Consulting by Peter Block
Released:
Jan 28, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Finding Your Sweet Spot: How to find the overlap between your expertise and what your client needs so you can operate in your genius zone. by The Business of Authority