Eight Secrets of a Successful Business: Discover the Natural Laws of Entrepreneurship
In this keynote, Hyrum W. Smith reveals timeless principles of performance and effectiveness that can transform your business. In this entertaining and enlightening speech, Hyrum discusses building customer confidence and loyalty and creating a critical emotional tie to products and services. He examines the impact of a common ethical and moral code among employees, the competitive advantage of doing things quickly, and the importance of surpassing customers' expectations.

Hyrum also shares valuable insights into legendary customer service and possessing a passion for what you do. Virtually any individual, work team, department, or organization can benefit from these natural laws of entrepreneurship that will help boost performance, competitiveness, and achievement.
Gaining Control: The FranklinCovey Reality Model
Are you in control of your life? The sense of being in control of our lives is crucial to our happiness. People who have a sense of fulfillment in life are in control of themselves, their careers, their relationships, and their actions.

In this dynamic presentation, Hyrum W. Smith helps you discover how to achieve greater self-esteem and inner peace. He shares a five-step formula to help address incorrect beliefs and destructive behavior without attacking ourselves or others, so we can solve most of the human relations and personal productivity problems we encounter in life.
What Matters Most: The Power of Living Your Values®
In an age of unprecedented prosperity and opportunity, there are still many who feel that something is missing in their lives: “I've achieved success and am on the fast track in my career, I'm respected by my peers, I have a great family and all the toys and perks that I could possibly want. Why don't I feel a stronger sense of fulfillment, or any real happiness inside? Why does life feel so empty?”

In this keynote address, Hyrum W. Smith outlines compelling reasons for this dissatisfaction. Much of it comes, he says, because of conflicts between our actions and our deeply-held personal values. In the rush and press of life, too many of us have lost touch with what matters most to us—values like close family relationships, participating in fulfilling work, giving of self in service to others, following our own light, and achieving long-held dreams and creative goals.

Through captivating examples from others and by drawing from his own extensive experience, Hyrum shares key insights on how to not only embrace your values, but also make them your priority.



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