Chris De Havilland

0 Review Sydney, NSW Phone: 1300 443 210

About

Chris De Havilland satirist and polymath has written and delivered countless keynote speeches across the globe, identified future trends, entertained elites, humoured holy ones, regaled royalty, engaged heads of state, manipulated media and motivated thousands.
On TV he’s sold brands like Toyota and Pepsi, anchored national education shows, hijacked headlines and featured on numerous programmes including 60 Minutes.
Whatever the formats; TV, radio, on-line, or live, there’s always that sense of humour percolating in the background to erupt when most needed.
But what does he do for a real job?

He’s flown under the radar poking fun at every level and satirised most subjects known to man, but always to focus on a serious message.
Accomplishing ongoing goals for himself and his clients has only been possible by continuous appraisal, a willingness to constantly adapt and a readiness to reinvent.

Add personal challenges including a 24 hour window to contemplate his own demise and you add a whole new layer of reality.
At such times a person’s values become very clear and this event, added to years of human psychology learned in the field, underscores his unique keynote presentations;

‘Procrastinate Later’.
Meanwhile – determine, decide and deliver.

Embrace change and instigate or support every beneficial change you can.
Life depends on change.
The butterfly that wouldn’t change stays a grub.
‘Putting it off’ just delays accomplishment = slow suicide.
Deciding to ‘not do something’ is still a decision.
Chris reveals how change is beneficial. He demonstrates change comes from within, proves it is constant and reveals how unchanging human nature gives those instigating change the advantage.
Discover the joy of becoming a committed, even ‘small n’, neophiliac.
Quotes:
“stimulating”
“changed my whole attitude”
“timeless and very funny”


What The Fake?!
Do you judge by the cover?
Facebook: Factbook or Fakebook?
What does $ocial media cost companies and careers?
Fake news and pseudo-science, the tools of mass manipulation.
Warning: You may never accept anything again at face value.

Quotes:
“empowering”
“highly relevant”
“eye opening”
“ funny and scary at the same time”

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