Motivational Canadian business speaker for your
corporate business meeting, conference or convention. George
Torok has interviewed over 450 business leaders on his weekly
radio show, Business in Motion. He is a bestselling
business-book author and has delivered over 1,000 business
presentations. He is a professional speaker that understands
both the pain and joy of business.
David Cooperfield – live in Las Vegas at the MGM
Grand! You might be fascinated to know what I discovered behind
the curtain. I was lucky enough to assist him with one segment
of his show. Of course I was sworn to secrecy and cannot reveal
the magic behind that trick. Watching a master at work inspired
me to do more than just watch – to observe and learn. I can
reveal to you the secrets of David Copperfield that you can
apply in your business.
There is no magic
The first rule. Reality. You will not reach success – in any
field because of magic. Copperfield does not claim magical
powers. He proudly points out that it is illusion. Masterful
illusion. The secret is in the mastery.
Illusion is more powerful than reality
You might wonder – “how does he do those amazing things?” And
you might believe him to be embodied with special powers. Why?
Because you see what he wants you to see – through the skills
of direction, suggestion and having the right things hidden
from view. How can you use these skills to create the right
illusion for your customers? You can create the right illusions
when you understand and apply the power of communications.
People believe what they want
You can control what you want them to see but you cannot
control what they believe. You can, however, influence what
they believe and feel. If people want to believe in magic –
they will. If your customers want to believe in you – they
will. It is up to you to influence them to want to believe in
you.
The audience is always right
Your customers are always right. Never argue with them.
Demonstrate that you understand their position and respect
their feelings. Then guide them in the direction you want to
take them. Occasionally the audience did not react the way he
expected or a volunteer was slow to follow instructions.
Copperfield never pouted. Instead he acknowledged the
misunderstanding and adapted.
Preparation is everything
Imagine the tremendous amount of rehearsal that goes into a
David Copperfield production. Scripting, movement, positioning,
lighting, team coordination, key words, timing, coaching. Now
imagine the results if Copperfield stopped rehearsing. Have you
and your people stopped rehearsing your marketing and sales
messages? Imagine your improved results after you rehearse.
Prepare for the unexpected
Even with good preparation things happen. First - smile. Then
continue to move the illusion in the direction you want. Don’t
show stress or any of the negative emotions, (anger,
indignation, disgust). Your customers will react to any
negative emotions they perceive in you.
Believe in people
Copperfield’s team moved about the stage and audience in
harmony – always in the right place at the right time. They
were personable, effective and efficient. The team member who
volunteered me, established rapport, qualified and instructed
me. When it was my turn – it all happened the way he
predicted.
Surround yourself with a good team. Then make them an excellent
team with the right training, guidance and encouragement. Then
trust their intentions and respect their abilities. Most of all
– model the message and character you want them to follow.
Offer them Hope
Copperfield’s illusions work – because the audience wants to
believe in the possibility of magic. Your customers buy from
you because of their hopes. Your staff works with you because
of their hopes. You run your business out of hope. Understand
how fundamental the power of hope is. Offer possibilities.
Offer opportunities. Offer hope.
Make it fun
Copperfield showed that he enjoyed his work and his customers.
At one point he even spoofed his own illusion by redoing it in
slow motion - revealing all the goofy things that we might have
missed in real time.
You are the model for your staff and your customers. Show that
you are having fun. Sure you need to be serious when required.
But occasionally let the child in you show through. Be impish.
Flash that spark of passion. Laugh – at yourself, with your
staff, with your customers. Never laugh at them. If your staff
are having fun – your customers will enjoy doing business with
you more. They will want to believe in your illusions – and
they will tell others about you.
Be vulnerable
Copperfield’s parents were in the audience. He acknowledged
them. Then he told us how his father had wanted to be in show
business – but did not pursue that dream because of his
father’s (David’s grandfather) stubborn prejudice against a
career in show business. David revealed an inner pain. Why?
That shows that he is human like the rest of us.
Reveal a little of your inner secrets – a failure, an
imperfection, an unfulfilled dream. Don’t pretend to be
perfect. If you do – we will hate you. Instead be real – so
those around you can see and believe that you are like them –
human.
Don’t be seduced by the magic of technology
I was surprised to see, that before the show started, the stage
was empty. No props or equipment to clutter up the message and
distract our eyes from Copperfield. Yes technology was used –
as tools to support and enhance the illusion. The technology
was never allowed to become the show. Clearly, Copperfield was
the creator of the illusions. Who or what is sending your
messages to your customers? Do your customers mistake the
technology as the center stage? Does the technology harm the
relationship with your customers? Use the tools to support your
message. And insure that you and your people are the center
stage.
You don’t need a cape
Remember Mandrake the Magician? David Copperfield looked
nothing like him. In fact he was rather casually dressed.
Curious, I thought. Then I realized that you don’t need a cape,
top hat or magic wand to create illusions. And maybe this was
David’s most important message to his audience. We all are
capable of creating the illusions we want, if we learn the
fundamentals, focus our efforts and invest in ourselves and our
people.
George Torok brings practical insights to
business. He is co-author of Secrets of Power Marketing, the
first guide to personal marketing for the non-marketer. As host
of Business in Motion he has interviewed over 400 business
leaders. He is available to deliver keynote speeches and
business seminars. Contact him at 905-355-1997 or
info@torok.com
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most professional speaker I've ever had the
pleasure of working with.
Anne Babej
Director, Professional Development
CPSA Sales Institute
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managers for over 90 minutes, you have to be
knowledgeable and you have to be convincing!
George, you were that and more. Our people got
your message that marketing one's self is a
continuous and multi dimensional effort.