Robin Sieger is from Scotland who now divides his time between between Europe and America. He is a successful businessman, best selling author, and broadcaster with offices in the UK (Edinburgh) and the USA (Charlotte). He is a leading success strategist and developed a reputation within media...
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Robin Sieger is from Scotland who now divides his time between between Europe and America. He is a successful businessman, best selling author, and broadcaster with offices in the UK (Edinburgh) and the USA (Charlotte). He is a leading success strategist and developed a reputation within media and circles as a peak performance 'guru'. He has a world-class reputation as a conference speaker who passionately delivers high impact presentations that are informative, inspiring and entertaining. Robin's humour and ability to connect emotionally with audiences has seen him become the first choice speaker at major conferences for some of the world's most successful companies, including Microsoft, IBM, Coca Cola, Nokia, GM and HSBC. After studying science at university Robin went on to have a successful career as a television writer, at the age of 29 Robin was diagnosed with cancer, it was this life-changing experience that made him determine to re-examine, his notion of success. He went on to become Head of Entertainment Development for BBC television, which he left to set up a his own training company Robin set up his first company Sieger International, with the sole aim of teaching people within organizations to develop themselves and reach their full potential. Sieger International advises organizations on human capital development through many initiatives, from strategic consulting through to grass roots training. Since founding Sieger Inernational, Robin has set up successful publishing and educational technology businesses. He firmly believes that organisational culture is a reflection of what people believe about themselves and the company they work for. Robin is the author of four books including the international best seller Natural Born Winners (Random House), which has been sold in over 70 countries, translated into 16 languages, and also turned into a No 1 rated television series. His new book Silent Mind Golf is released in March 2010, a unique approach to the mental game of golf, and the simple lessons we can learn to significantly improve our potential to improve.He also holds the world record for the coldest round of golf ever played, 18 holes at -26°C, at North Star GC, Fairbanks Alaska, Dec 22nd 2001, but that's another story.
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