Description
Georgia Murch business speaker sessions come from a woman who has built better cultures and grown better humans for over 25 years. She has led teams and businesses herself. As a result, she understands the complexity of humans and the workplace. Georgia is also a best-selling author, with three books in the feedback, culture and personal development space.
Georgia has appeared on The Morning Show, Sky News and The Today Show. She has also written for the Huffington Post, the AFR, The Australian, news.com.au, Business Chicks, CEO World and the Australian HR Institute. In addition, she runs leadership offsites that are far from a tick-box strategic planning exercise. Georgia puts passion on a podium and makes sure there is no gloom on Zoom. People say she strives to do things better and be better, and they love the laughs along the way.
Georgia Murch Business Speaker: Keynote Topics
Book Georgia Murch business speaker for two signature keynotes. Feedback That Doesn’t Suck explores why good feedback makes great cultures and stronger, high-performance workplaces. In this funny and motivating talk, Georgia helps audiences understand what stops people from stepping into feedback moments. Meanwhile, The Future of Feedback: Human + AI examines how technology can make feedback more human, not less. She shows leaders how to partner with AI without losing the empathy and courage that only humans can bring to every conversation.
Danielle Bolton, Director of Association Solutions, said Georgia had the audience up, participating and laughing. Similarly, Samantha Mueller of Fantastic Furniture rated Georgia the top speaker at her leadership conference. Both clients praised how her sessions left teams with practical tools and real motivation to change their workplace culture for good.
See Georgia Murch’s full profile, keynote topics and testimonials on the Corporate Speakers Australia speaker page, or browse other business keynote speakers.
Speaking topics
Feedback that doesn’t suck!
Good feedback makes great cultures.
When we learn how to deliver and receive feedback well, business gets better. It grows teams, creates high-performance workplaces and helps us grow as humans. Despite this, feedback can be difficult. We actively avoid it. We don’t like it. Because we don’t know how to do it well. We assume telling is feedback.
We hide the key points behind well-meaning words. Or rip the band-aid off with such force the emotional wake creates more issues than the feedback set out to address.
In this funny and motivating talk, Georgia helps you understand what stops people from stepping into feedback moments. How people can embrace a different perspective. Seeing those moments as growth moments. For everyone involved.
Throughout the talk, Georgia guides the audience past the obstacles that get in the way of great feedback. Exposing the irrational and unfounded fears that hold people back from having useful conversations. Helping you recognise the pitfalls. And see feedback as a gift.
The presentation helps the audience:
- Understand the fears that get in the way of having the conversations that matter
- Rewrite some of the beliefs we have about feedback and its value
- Build some pragmatic tools to have those conversations in the moment
- Be a little less serious about feedback
Testimonials
“I honestly couldn’t have had a better start to the event. Georgia was the opening keynote speaker at our Forum in Canberra. She was totally amazing. She really listened to our brief and created a session that was tailored to our unique group and she nailed it. She had the audience up, participating and laughing. Georgia is engaging, energetic and vivacious.”
Danielle Bolton, Director, Association Solutions
“If you want to bring energy into a room, call Georgia. At our national conference, she challenged us to all embrace feedback as the way to improve individual performance. With a lot of laughs on the way. ”
Steven Johnson, CEO, ProVision
“Our leaders rated Georgia as the top speaker at the conference. We engaged Georgia to speak at our annual leadership conference. Georgia was fantastic! She delivered an entertaining and pragmatic keynote that left our leaders feeling inspired and confident. Everyone left the keynote with the tools and motivation to grow themselves and their teams through feedback that doesn’t suck! I’d highly recommend Georgia and can’t wait to partner with her.”
Samantha Mueller, Head of Learning and Development, Fantastic Furniture