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Our founder and CEO, Bob
Norton, speaks on many topics at associations, universities, keynotes,
corporate retreats and content intensive training seminars. As a highly experienced
operating CEO and experienced in all size companies from startups to
multi-billion dollar conglomerates, Mr. Norton speaks as an expert in
the areas of business,
management, strategy, entrepreneurship, vision and business growth.
He is the author of four books and speaks on strategy, people selection, breaking through limits and
organizational development appropriate to any company's life stage.
Having participated in eight different startups and grown two companies
rapidly to over $100 million in sales, he knows how to position a company
for growth and shift gears smoothly through transitions. Mr. Norton is
available for keynotes, management retreats and organization training
programs to instill entrepreneurship and company growth expertise in
virtually any business.
Mr. Norton is Dale Carnegie
trained and has developed and delivered the
following proprietary speeches in the form of keynotes, educational
seminars, and presentations to audiences from major corporations to
universities. He can easily assemble a content rich custom
presentation on many high level topics from his material from over 1,000
slides and other content. He can also design a custom
talk or presentation as a result of a SWOT or other analysis that can
help you break through growth barriers. Venues have included both public and private seminars,
corporate retreats and non-profit organizations. Most can be
structured to time frames
from 30 minutes to 2 hours. Call to discuss your specific business objective,
audience, date and time frame.
1. Business Vision Development
and Enhancement
2. Strategic Positioning
For High Barriers to Entry
3. Entrepreneurship and
Intrapreneurship
4. Modes of Management - Shifting Gears as you
grow
5. Raising Angel Financing
Today
6. Startup War Stories and The Most Common Mistakes
Entrepreneurs Make
7. How Product Development
and Launches Can Achieve a 100% Success Rate!
8. The Perfect
Start-up Model
9. Managing Growth
- Breaking Through Invisible Barriers
10. Attacking Giants
11. Managing Human Capital
12. Customer Service Today
13. Bootstrapping - What
it Takes To Get From Raw Idea to a Fundable Startup
14. Custom Topics Always Available on Request
15. Using Skunkworks Strategies and Tactics For 5X Product Development
Productivity
17. Raising Venture Capital
18. Entrepreneurial Marketing
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Given Mr. Norton's 22 years broad experience
he can also create a talk around your event or theme, with real life
stories and examples that audience members will remember and learn
from. It is critical that these talks are both fun and educational
because fun stories told aloud are heard and allow people to more easily remember
the key lessons. Each talk will generally start with a basic topic
slide set and be customized for the particular audience and time slot
available. For longer time slots an interactive workshop component
can be added for experiential learning to burn ideas in for lifetime
use.
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Business Vision Development and Enhancement - Why a vision matters. How to develop a vision step-by-step. How
to use it day-to-day for maximum organizational benefit. How to communicate
it to your organization. Who has to participate and how? This talk
is primarily for entrepreneurs, senior managers and higher level
executives with broad product and business scope and responsibilities. Back
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Strategic Positioning For High Barriers
to Entry - How to find
and define a niche you can dominate for market entry and then evolve
longer term barriers to entry. Using competitive intelligence and
a competitive landscape map to differentiate your company, protect
your margins and grow without direct competition on every sale. Go
to market strategies are critical to any product's first years. This
talk is best in entrepreneurial forums or for examining new product
launches and extensions for larger companies.
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Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship - How medium and larger size
companies can increase product development success by using entrepreneurial
techniques. Injecting an entrepreneurial spirit into your organization
is especially critical today with less differentiation, greater
foreign competition and shortened product life cycles. Best for corporations
and business associations with senior managers to CEOs responsible
for product development and new business development.
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Modes of
Management - How companies should adjust their management style
based on their company's stage of development. Shifting gears appropriately
as a company evolves. How to break through the usual plateau levels
at major company development phases. Removing unseen limits so
your company can continue to grow. Great talk for any management
level audience that will leave managers thinking about how they act
in context. It is guaranteed to improve management results quickly
but getting managers out of reflex actions and into thoughtful decisions
based on many factors commonly ignored. Back
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Raising Angel Financing Today
in a "Changed" Market
- The criteria for angels, VCs and even banks has changed. Angels
are a far more critical source of capital because VCs have moved
up market to more mature companies with proven traction. This talk
will show business managers and entrepreneurs how to develop a
financing strategy that does not feel like an obstacle course and
is flexible enough to be a useful plan in a rapidly changing world.
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Startup War Stories - Learning from the mistakes
of others! What to do and NOT do in an early-stage company. This
talk is a comical study of specific cases where companies got into
big trouble that was totally avoidable. The company names are left
to the imagination to protect both the innocent and the guilty -
not to mention me. Several case studies are available and can be
presented in great depth, or with a more cursory view across several
situations.
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How Product Development and Launches
Can Achieve a Near Perfect 100% Success Rate! - More than 9 out of 10 product launches fail
today, 95 out of 100 in some industries! How do you develop a product
that is guaranteed to be warmly received by the market? Mr. Norton
has launched about a dozen products with a 100% success rate. Though
these were mostly built from the ground up with few resources,
and even less time, these products generate well over $1 billion
in annual revenue today. How do you make sure you are building a
product the customer will LOVE and adjust as you go to guarantee
a hit on target? How do you get people addicted to your product or
service? Great for entrepreneurs and anyone with product development
or improvement responsibilities. Back
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The Perfect Start-up Model - Ways
to greatly increase the chances of a newly formed business by spending
less, producing more and generally leveraging the advantages that
a startup can use to enter the market better, faster and cheaper
than any established company ever could. In a world where more
than 90% of new companies and new products fail, Mr. Norton outlines
a philosophy that can increase your chances of success enormously
using simple techniques to listen, tune and tweak as you develop.
Iterative product design, ongoing market research and the correct
staff and procedures are key to success.
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The Next Step - Taking a
company through the five stages of development without hitting
a ceiling that can trap your company in a particular stage forever.
Avoiding "founders disease",
avoiding cognitive dissonance, making sure you really hear the
truth from employees, customers and the market, changing and evolving
with the market, risk management and other tactics that can help
your company break through major development and growth barriers.
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Attacking Giants - Many small and medium size businesses will
eventually face competition from larger businesses. Mr. Norton launched
a raw startup directly competing with a $400 million business who
was also going after that market and not only won, but even forced
this business to exit the market. After this his business was
the dominant player worldwide for many years. This talk reviews many
strategies that can be used to go after larger markets that are
attractive to large businesses by using strategies and techniques
that give smaller businesses advantages over larger businesses.
Case studies of competitive positioning, Trojan horse strategies
and indirect and stealthy attacks and more are reviewed with
many secrets to competing against the "big guys". Back
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Managing
Human Capital - In this day and age people may be the only competitive
advantage that is sustainable. Technology is copied quickly, patents
are often not protectible and have a limited life. Selecting and
developing your people is the most critical thing you can do. In
many larger organizations some great CEOs spend more than half
their time on this challenge. This talk helps define a framework
to find, develop, manage and measure your most precious resource.
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Customer Service Today - Everyone knows it is far cheaper
to keep a customer than to get a new one. Yet most companies fall
into several common pitfalls in servicing the customer. Case studies
are used with many techniques to avoid issues that cost most company
customers every day. Attitudes, systems design, people training,
incentive systems, monitoring systems and responsibilities are looked
at throughout the corporate layers. This is a great talk for any
customer facing group and their management too. Customer advocacy,
avoiding cognitive dissonance and eight ways to avoid customer service
problems. Back to Top
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Bootstrapping - What it Takes To Get From Raw Idea to A
Fundable Startup Company - This is a "How To" talk that lays out a roadmap
for turning an idea into a company. It discusses the basics of preparing
to jump, developing your team, getting market validation and developing
a plan for the first year of your company when you are likely to be
alone, or nearly so, and running on your own capital and "friends
and family" money. What do you do to prepare to leave your job?
How to you test the business proposition? How do you identify the
outside skills you need and get people involved that have skills
you do not have, but must rate these people's abilities anyway? This
can be a 1 to 2 hour presentation, and is a module from the CEO Boot
Camp Seminar.
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Custom Topics Always
Available on Request - Mr.
Norton's 23 years experience is filled with stories of both success
and "war stories".
Both are learning experiences, though failures often teach you more
and are more memorable than getting everything right the first time.
Innovation requires testing, failure and iteration towards the optimum
solution and stories can be designed around your current corporate
issues and breaking through old barriers. Minimum three weeks notice
generally required for custom topics.
These
can be attended in public formats, or brought to your company.
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