Jan 30, 2015
Dealing With Change with Jonathan Wygant CEO and founder of Big Speak – 30th January 2015
Engaging people to buy into and deliver change can be one of the most challenging tasks you face, yet it is a role that is crucial to the success of your business. Jonathan Wygant is the CEO and founder of BigSpeak, Inc. one of the largest business-oriented speakers bureaus in North America focused on serving the Fortune 1000 and multinational companies worldwide. Drawing upon 30+ years of hands-on business experience Jonathan has not only engaged and delivered significant change but has also acquired an almost unparalleled personal network of thought leaders to derive examples and lessons from. Listen in to discover how best to deal with people such that they actively and positively help you to deliver the change you need.
To listen to this show now from the free archives please visit http://www.voiceamerica.com/episode/82994/dealing-with-change-with-jonathan-wygant-ceo-and-founder-of-big-speak
More about Jonathan Wygant:
Jonathan Wygant is CEO and founder of BigSpeak, Inc. one of the largest business-oriented speakers bureaus in North America focused on serving the Fortune 1000 and multinational companies worldwide. BigSpeak addresses the needs of corporations, associations, non-profits and government agencies by providing motivational speakers, thought leaders and subject matter experts as well as facilitating strategic change initiatives and executive development programs through BigSpeak Consulting.
Jonathan draws on his more than 30 years of hands-on business experience and extensive research into the best practices of visionary leaders and successful companies. His expertise is in understanding his client’s needs and matching them with speakers and trainers who will best deliver inspirational messages and support lasting positive organizational change.
To listen to this show now from the free archives please visit http://www.voiceamerica.com/episode/82994/dealing-with-change-with-jonathan-wygant-ceo-and-founder-of-big-speak