- Speakers
- Entertainers
- About
- Blog
- Contact
- X
- No Talent in list.
-
“Two heads are better than one they say,” the proverb was stated to show the importance of teamwork. No man is an island, and every person needs help at one point or the other to progress in life. Therefore a person’s lone effort directed towards achieving a goal would not be enough when compared to the collective effort of a team. The term teamwork can be viewed as the collaborative endeavour of a group of individuals directed towards the achievement of a mutual goal or to accomplish a job efficiently and effectively.
World Champion Eco-Challenge Adventure Racer, CNN Hero, New York Times Bestselling Author
Quick View"This was our first ever sales conference and Waldo delivered! His preparation and care in understanding our business challenges made his message extremely relevant. He's an outstanding storyteller…funny and authentic." Linda Hodo, VP of Corp Development, Zurich Insurance
Exciting, Challenging, Emotional, Entertaining and Thought-Provoking are the first words that come to mind when describing your performance Waldo. The experience was simply 'worth every penny,' and has given us our battle cry for 2008..."One Team, One Goal!" Jonathan O'Neill, Managing Director of Sales, Hilton Grand Vacations
"Recently Ryan Walter spoke at our safety banquet on the role of leadership in safety. However, through his engaging, open, honest approach he also taught us about great leadership. Inspirational leadership. After listening to Ryan many people believed in their ability to become great leaders and began re-evaluating their role within the organization. In twenty plus years of attending safety functions this was the first one in which people left feeling empowered and invigorated. Ryan created that energy in our people."David Lebeter - BC Hydro
"Outstanding... Sally's insights into how to be fascinating and represent a fascinating product will pay dividends for many months and years to come. Our sales force walked out excited and with new ideas on how to do their jobs better."
Wall Street Journal