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Meet Nick Webb, the innovation luminary recognized as a Top 30 Business Expert for eight consecutive years. Let him guide your organization towards unparalleled success.
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Nick went out of his way to make sure his message aligned with our audience and event strategy, which included clearing his schedule to meet with me while I passed through town weeks before the event, regular check-ins and onsite connection. Because of all of these efforts, Nick was able to bring his wealth of knowledge to target our industry and VIP group.
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Keynote Speaker Nick Webb is your compass through the ever-changing landscape of innovation, healthcare, leadership, and customer experience. Imagine this: You’re in a crowded airport, rushing to catch a connecting flight. Time is of the essence, and you need to find the fastest route to your gate. His expertise is like the insider’s knowledge of that airport—the shortcuts and secret passages that get you where you need to be ahead of the pack.
When you book Nick Webb as your motivational speaker, you’re not just inviting a speaker; you’re inviting a visionary with a proven track record. Nick doesn’t just talk about innovation; he lives it. As the inventor of over 40 patents, including pioneering medical implants and wearable technologies, he’s at the forefront of cutting-edge innovation. His insights are not just theories; they’re practical tools that your team can implement immediately, boosting your bottom line.
As a Top 30 Business Expert for eight consecutive years, Nick Webb’s industry recognition speaks volumes. When you book Nick Webb for your event, you’re securing a speaker who’s trusted by multibillion-dollar corporations and boards of directors. He works shoulder-to-shoulder with them to build future-ready organizations.
Nick’s journey from Chief Innovation Officer to CEO of LeaderLogic, LLC, and his recipient of the Top Global Business Guru award for three years straight, reflect his deep understanding of leadership and innovation. He doesn’t just preach leadership; he’s been in the trenches, helping thousands of leaders rise to the top.
So, why should you book Nick Webb for your event? Because he doesn’t just talk about success—he provides you with the roadmap, the shortcuts, and the tools to reach it. Nick Webb is your guide to thriving in a world of constant change. Don’t miss the opportunity to harness his expertise for your organization’s success. Book Nick Webb today and stay ahead of the curve.
In today’s rapidly evolving landscape, every organization across industries, from healthcare to retail to business industries, is being profoundly impacted by chaotic innovation. To secure future success, it is crucial for organizational leaders to understand and navigate the roadmap of chaotic innovation enabling them to become future-ready organizations.
Embracing “the blur of chaotic change” is paramount for managing the new complexities that lie ahead. The good news is that by unraveling the DNA of the future, organizations can harness their superpowers to drive sustainable growth, foster innovation, and achieve strategic success.
In this powerful, upbeat, and engaging keynote presentation, Nick Webb goes beyond conventional thinking to deliver novel and actionable insights that resonate with every audience member. Nick deciphers the complexities of the future and transforms them into practical and valuable insights that your audience will enthusiastically embrace.
Key Takeaways:
In a time of massive change, organizations need to go beyond disruptive innovation and enter into the realm of Chaotic Innovation. By understanding the anatomy of Chaotic Innovation, your organization can enjoy significant new opportunities to drive growth and enterprise excellence.
Learn the latest research on how the best organizations are leveraging new methods that go far beyond the outdated concept of innovation.
Takeaways include:
Healthcare has transitioned from Disruptive Innovation to a state of Chaotic Innovation. The overwhelming majority of organizations have not positioned themselves to thrive in the environment of Chaotic Innovation. In his powerful keynote, Nick Webb provides a roadmap for the future of healthcare.
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Deep research shows that there is a new way to attract and keep the best customers in order to drive explosive revenue growth. In this powerful presentation, you will get actionable insights on how to understand and act upon what your customers hate and what they love. What you know about customer experience from just last year, is now completely obsolete.
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We are living in a time of Chaotic Innovation that has changed virtually everything about how organizations drive sustainable growth. This includes the way in which we attract and keep mission critical talent. The best organizations in the world have implemented Happiness Strategies that are having an amazing impact on organizational growth and sustainability.
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"Are you ready to take your creative ideas from ‘incremental’ to ‘disruptive’ or even ‘destructive’? Nick Webb just spoke to one of our teams and left the group inspired and eager to break our normal conventions. He’s right when he says Innovation is not a bumper sticker – you have to do something to make it come to life."
Cal Austin, Regional Director
"I got raving reviews, including from the global head of R&D and head of quality. You have really given people something to think and talk about. I look forward to seeing you at many future events!"
David Lee
"Nick Webb did a wonderful closing session at our Annual NRC Health Symposium in 2021. The audience appreciated Nick’s fun, engaging and clear message around innovation and disruption. Nick is an excellent and thought-provoking speaker."
Helen Hrdy
“Nicholas Webb was a keynote speaker at our most recent DHL Global Life Sciences & Healthcare Conference. Nicholas was inspiring and managed to connect very well with the audience giving context to the transformation the life sciences and healthcare industry is facing and the value senior supply chain and logistics experts can bring to the table to better serve patients.”
Milen McComas, Global Director Marketing
“I was thoroughly impressed with the care that Nick took in understanding our audience and the needs for our event. He listened intently and developed a presentation customized to our requests. He was the utmost professional and his prep and attention to detail definitely paid off. His message resonated with our audience and they raved about him. He received an evaluation score of 4.9 out of 5. We couldn’t have asked for more. We truly enjoyed working with him.”
Kelly Love, VP Marketing & Communications
"My phone was ringing off the hook and my inbox filled up from people praising your amazing talk to our 75,000 employees. To summarize the feedback - you "knocked it out of the park"!"
Danielle Teal
"Nick went out of his way to make sure his message aligned with our audience and event strategy, which included clearing his schedule to meet with me while I passed through town weeks before the event, regular check-ins and onsite connection. Because of all these efforts, Nick was able to bring his wealth of knowledge to target our industry and VIP group."
Joshua McGhee
One of the core topics you talk about is healthcare. How do you think will the technological development change one’s personal life?
There are three key future shifts that will have a major impact on the entire healthcare ecosystem. The first shift is Disruptive Innovation, this is where complete new business and clinical models will displace old business and clinical models in healthcare.
A good example is technologies like “Live Health”, that uses your smart phone to allow you to instantaneously have access to a board-certified physician that can quickly diagnose and treat as much as 80% of all conditions. This disruptive model also leverages game mechanics and social ratings to drive a significant patient experience. The net result of this new technology is that we will reduce clinical visits by as much as 50% over the next 12 to 24 months.
There are many other disruptive technologies that will both improve the quality of life for patients while concurrently managing the runaway costs of healthcare. Another major shift is consumerization, patients no longer will set still… literally in a waiting room and wait for an hour for the good doctor to see them. Patients are demanding experiences that are exquisite across the five key touch points of the patient’s journey, across digital and nondigital channels.
The last of the three healthcare trends is connection architecture and this is where we leverage wearable, EHR, grid data, spatial data and other connection points to build out what I called anticipatory health. This allows us to use cognitive computing to monitor patients across a range of sensors to anticipate illness and intervene before it becomes expensive or lethal.
You have been awarded with 42 patent over the years, how do you find the creativity for continuous invention, or is it maybe strategy?
Innovation and creativity is an equal opportunity human condition. We are all born perfectly innovative, however as we spend more time in traditional education, we are often taught not to take risks as innovation only belongs to the geniuses. The simple truth of the matter is that the best innovators did one thing and one thing only that allowed them to deliver amazing technologies to the market… they started.
The average person fails at innovation only because they never believed in their own innate innovative and creative self. This is such a problem in the way we expose children to innovation that three years ago I invented what is now one of the most award-winning educational toys in the marketplace, www.hanztoys.com our organizational motto was simple, “instructions not included” the future of innovation is teaching our children how to be innovators… not replicators. The secret to my innovation success is very simple – I started, failed, learned and ultimately succeeded.
You claim to make organizations “Future Ready”, how have the requirements for success changed in the last years?
As a Certified Management Consultant, I have the great honor of working with the best brands in the world. One of my biggest value propositions is helping organizations identify what the future is made of. I help organizations develop innovation infrastructures that allow them to identify opportunities before their competitor. I help them develop future – casting activities to help them identify trends that will affect their strategic deployment. I bring in the tools, systems, methods, processes and even technology stacks to help them build out future ready bulletproof organizations.
You emphasize that you work very client-centered. How do you prepare for your speaking engagements?
I probably have the most non-scalable speaking practice in the industry. Most speakers do the smart thing and build out a generic high level talk that they deliver to plumbing associations and biotechnology firms alike. In a hyper competitive and hyper complex economy delivering a generic talk cannot possibly deliver actionable takeaways that the audience can apply immediately in their businesses and job function.
In my practice, I begin with a client completing a pre-event form, then I review the form and conduct the necessary industry-specific research to identify how I can apply my body of knowledge to the unique needs, problems and opportunities within their market vertical. Then I schedule a pre-event scoping meeting to review a wireframe flowchart of my proposed talk to verify that my research findings are correct and highly relevant to their audience. At this point, I make any changes necessary to the wireframe and then I build out a custom graphic deck that is principally constructed of images that help communicate the points of my talk.
I believe strongly that my success as a speaker and my extremely high ratings have come from my willingness to not just deliver great talks but perhaps more importantly deliver talks that are relevant and surgically connected to the strategic goals of a specific event.
What do you personally gain from being a public speaker?
Simply stated speaking is my passion and happy place! I make 10 times more money in my consulting practice and you could easily argue that speaking is not the best use of my time. At the risk of sounding corny, I believe that speaking is my calling. I have a burning desire to share my passion about my topics with amazing audiences that want and in many cases need to hear my message. Speaking is not a business development activity nor is it an opportunity to sell books, I have more business on the consulting side than I can handle and selling books frankly to me is neither here nor there. I do this plain and simply because I love it!
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