Nicholas Webb
Nick Webb began his career as a successful technologist creating award-winning innovations in healthcare, consumer, and industrial technologies.
He has been awarded over 40 patents by the U.S. Patent Office for various landmark technologies and is also a prolific best-selling author that has been published by many prestigious publishers.
Nick has served as a Chief Innovation Officer and Adjunct Professor at an esteemed medical school. He is currently the CEO of LeaderLogic, LLC, a management consulting firm that services many popular brands and helps them drive growth through innovation and happy customers and employees.
One of Nick’s goals was to create a healthcare documentary – his film titled The Healthcare Cure was released in 2021 and recently won the Sedona International Film Festival’s “Audience Choice Award.”
As a keynote speaker with a humanistic, smart, and fun presentation style, Nick has also been listed as one of the top keynote speakers in the world.
Speaking topics
- Customer Experience and Service: The Power of Knowing What Your Customers Love and Hate
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.
Takeaways include:
- Always Being the Customer’s Best Choice
- The Anatomy of Lovers and Haters
- Getting Far Better Customer Insights
- Rapidly Increasing Revenue through CX Innovation
- Understanding the Five Touch Points
- The Four Quadrants of Revenue and What to Do About Them
- The Power of Knowing What Your Customers Love and Hate
- Leadership and Culture: Building a Culture of Happiness
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.
Takeaways include:
- How to Attract and Keep Mission Critical Talent
- Drive Sustainable and Predictable Enterprise Growth
- Significantly Improve Employee Productivity and Presentism
- Increase Returns on Strategy by Over 60%
- Build a Formal Happiness as a Strategy (HaaS) Plan
- Enjoy Transformative Leadership Impact
- Innovation is Out… Chaotic Innovation is In!
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:
- Becoming the “Keeper of Chaos”
- Out-Inventing the Competition
- Leveraging the Superpower of Innovation Agility
- Leading Your Market in Scalable Revenue Growth
- Getting Far Better Customer and Market Insights
- Leveraging Chaos to Find Incredible New Opportunities
- Healthcare: The Impact of Chaotic Innovation in Healthcare
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.
Takeaways include:
- Mastering Technological Transformation in Healthcare
- Leveraging New Economic and Value Models
- Why Every Organization Needs to Drive a Culture of Happiness
- Delivering on the Promise of Patient Happiness
- Building Future-Ready Enterprise Strategies
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Speaker testimonials
Nick Webb’s ability to visualize and articulate generated a high-energy and inspiring atmosphere for the opportunity to advance the development of medicine.
Nick Webb 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.
You understood the directions of what is happening and will happen in the industry. You were forward thinking about changes but also brought it back to the customer experience.