Wow!! What a way for Bafana Bafana to go out last week … By delivering a fantastic “WOW!” performance, our soccer team managed to win the hearts and minds of a country. This is even more impressive when you think how many people even bothered to watch their previous games. Ask any South African now and I’m pretty sure that they’ll say they’ll now continue to support Bafana!
That’s what delivering a “WOW!” can do …
3 Great Things We Can Learn From South Africa’s Last Game In The 2010 World Cup
- United We Stand – by gathering an entire country and getting them to focus on one goal, you can make the improbable possible. Sure, we didn’t make it through, but can you imagine what could have happened if South Africans had started doing this several years ago?
- You Have To Find Your Flow – when the coach put the right players in the right place, we got more opportunities to score! How often do you put the wrong players in the right place, or the right players in the wrong place?
- You Miss 100% Of the Shots You Don’t Take – finally we saw the strikers taking opportunities on goal, finding every opportunity to shoot towards goal. We had 21 shots on goal, compared to France’s 10. Twice the shots, twice the goals –
co-incidence ?
But while the World Cup as a sporting event is starting to draw to a close, the World Cup ‘gees’ (spirit) now needs to be converted into productive energy – so that you and your staff can use this energy to create a renewed commitment to making your business better!
Let’s face it:
• South Africa is hosting a
• Businesses must now try to harness the energy and excitement that everyone experienced and focus it into growing the business, increasing profits and decreasing customer dissatisfaction;
• Your staff need to use this inspiration to achieve success without losing even more productive time and without spending hundreds and thousands of Rands on training;
What would your company do differently if your staff were inspired by a short (but highly effective) presentation that got everyone together to commit to delivering the “WOW!” service that your customers deserve?
In the spirit of maintaining this amazing energy from the World Cup, I’m offering you a versatile and customizable presentation that is JAM PACKED with advice and tips that is certain to be remembered by you and your colleagues for a long, long time. You’ll learn practical lessons and sage advice that everyone will be able to implement almost immediately.
Here’s what my previous customers have to say about my presentations:
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“A huge ‘Thank You’ to Marcel & the team. I’ve received so many emails to say “Thanks” for such an amazing event & all made possible by you!” – Inger Truter, BAT
“Marcel’s is worth every penny! His programme had our staff in awe, in fits of laughter and inspired them to work as one team … Thank you so much!” – Annemarie Heydenrych
“Hang on a second Marcel, aren’t you still doing magic for events?”
Of course! I still love performing and will always be available for product launches, roadshows,
It’s what I call the 3Cs: “Create the connection, Convey the compelling message, and Collect the results”. Remember this is what ‘Infotainment’ is all about – delivering a compelling and persuasive message using the art of entertainment.
“Ok Marcel, it sounds good – but we simply don’t have the time!”
Right, that’s why I’ve kept this talk to a short 45-minutes! Remember: just because training programmes are several days long doesn’t make them more important. Sometimes it’s the simplest of messages that make all the difference … don’t you agree?
The fact is, if you can’t get your staff together for a short but valuable session then you either do not have enough clients, or you have more than enough clients to keep you busy.
“We’re interested! What next?”
Fantastic!
You can read up more information about my speaking services here, orread more comments here. And if you’d like a 2-page ‘flyer’, I suggest you click here.
We are working to a strict “First Come, First Served” policy. That means that the longer you wait to confirm a date with me, the less likely you are to actually get your first choice.
All you need to do is contact me with a date or two that suit you best. It’s that simple. We’ll take it from there to provide you with information about how you confirm and secure your booking.
Isn’t that ridiculously easy?







