Garry Kasparov Book as a speaker/entertainer for your next event
Key Points for Garry Kasparov
- In 1985, Garry became the youngest world chess champion at the age of 22.
- Since 1991, Garry has been a contributing editor to The Wall Street Journal
- Silicon Valley CEOs, education ministers and heads of state often seek out Garry's advice and opinion
Topics for Garry Kasparov
- Keynote speech:
- The subject matter is at your selection and ranges from; strategy, chess and life, logical thinking to politics and world affairs.
- The subject matter is at your selection and ranges from; strategy, chess and life, logical thinking to politics and world affairs.
- Armchair speech with moderators:
- Same as keynote, except Garry is unscripted and the dialogue is "off the cuff"
- Garry and the interviewer chat for approximately one hour followed by questions.
- Seminar:
- A seminar with Garry Kasparov is a unique chance to get hands-on coaching from a man with a lifetime of high-pressure peak performance to share.
- These customised sessions focus on getting the participants to evaluate their own decision-making process, to find their strengths and weaknesses and, as Garry puts it, "to upgrade their mental software"
- Working in groups and directly with Garry, the seminars are an instructive and entertaining tour through dynamic decision-making scenarios, each prepared especially for the client.
- Previous seminars have included examples from the worlds of business, politics, and even military history.
- Ideal for top management and technology companies.
- Simuls:
- A "simul" is a masterful display of chess. This intriguing contest involves up to 20 amateur opponents playing simultaneously against Garry.
- Always for fun, easy to organise and usually for corporate entertainment.
- Organisers can add any number of spectators/guests for the simul.