Frequently Asked Questions on Business Speakers
Why can’t I find a Business Speaker from my industry?
Unfortunately, some industries produce fewer leading figures with the skills, engagement, and ability to adapt their knowledge to a wide range of audiences and circumstances as conference speakers. A great keynote speaker is rare, so it’s not surprising that this is the case. While industry-specific experience can help, many audiences benefit from hearing an outside perspective and different insights on their sector. JLA can guide you through the details of which business speakers will fit your themes and audience, take on board the details of an industry, and tailor their material.
When would I need a business speaker?
Business speakers are a fantastic addition to any corporate conference, leadership development or team-building event. They are adept at using their experience to deliver powerful presentations that inspire positive change within your organisation or attract attendees to an event.
A business speaker can help open an event by putting your goals or organisation in a broader context or providing ideas to reflect on. They can also close an event, round up proceedings, and provide action points for the future. A business keynote speaker can engage with an audience of almost any size and can often be a part of training or workshop events, leadership briefings, or team updates, providing an outside perspective and expertise that any audience will value.
How can a speaker from a different background understand our business?
Business speakers bring transferable expertise and ideas, covering areas such as leadership, innovation, or team building, which applies across all industries, departments and levels of seniority. JLA recommend experienced speakers who absorb the important details, experiences and priorities represented in the room and use that to shape their content. A briefing call will be arranged to ensure they have the inside knowledge they need to shape their presentation, and combined with their own research, they will deliver a speech that is relevant, insightful and original.
How can a speaker from a different background understand our business?
Business speakers bring transferable expertise and ideas, covering areas such as leadership, innovation, or team building, which applies across all industries, departments and levels of seniority. JLA will recommend an experienced business speaker who absorbs the essential details, experiences, and priorities represented in the room and uses them to shape their content. We will arrange a briefing call to ensure they have the inside knowledge they need to shape their presentation, and combined with their research, they will deliver a keynote speech that is relevant, insightful and original.
How much do business speakers cost?
JLA works with clients of all types, from small businesses and trade and industry bodies to global brands and organisations. We understand that budgets can vary significantly and offer access to business speakers across a wide range of fees, from a few thousand pounds to six-figure sums. Because the conference speakers represent a certain level of experience, seniority and expertise, sometimes, it may not be possible to recommend a speaker for very low budgets. Contact JLA for an idea of what type of business speaker might be possible for your budget.
What do you base your recommendations on?
Before recommending business speaker options, we will discuss your expectations, event goals, audience, theme, and budget. With over 30 years of experience sourcing business speakers for every type of event possible globally and with details of over 11,000 speakers on our database, we are confident we can recommend the best fit for you.
Do we get a briefing call with our business speaker ahead of the event?
When you book a business speaker through JLA, we will arrange a pre-event briefing call between you, your team, and the business speaker to ensure their content fits your event and audience. We will discuss a written brief to be provided to the speaker before the call and maintain and organise any further communication, as required, up to the event itself.