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Speaker Agency Motivational Speakers and Business Motivational Speakers are world renowned business leaders, neuroscientists, generational experts, futurists and psychologists. They will share their expertise and guidance to help you and your organization understand the psychology of leadership and success.
Motivational speaker fees in the UK range from £1,000 to £30,000+ in 2026, with most corporate bookings landing between £5,000 and £25,000 depending on speaker profile, format length, and exclusivity requirements. Celebrity speakers and former heads of state can reach six figures. Format matters too — a half-day workshop commands a different fee structure than a 45-minute keynote. For a full breakdown by tier, see the 2026 fee guide.
3 to 6 months is the standard lead time for first-choice availability — particularly for speakers with broadcast or literary profiles who carry heavy media commitments. For confirmed events inside 6 weeks, Speaker Agency's 300+ UK roster and 1,190+ global network cover urgent briefs without sacrificing quality. Shorter lead times are manageable but reduce shortlist depth, especially for speakers whose schedules fill around major conference seasons.
A keynote runs 45 to 60 minutes and is built for large-room delivery — framework, story, and a single clear call to action. A workshop runs 2 to 4 hours and requires active participation, small-group work, and genuine facilitation skill. These are distinct competencies: a speaker who commands a keynote stage does not automatically hold a workshop room. Confirm the format before shortlisting, not after.
Yes, and tailoring is standard practice, not an optional extra. Speaker Agency coordinates a pre-event briefing 2 to 3 weeks before the date, giving the speaker audience context, sector-specific challenges, and any terminology preferences. A speaker whose examples match the audience's professional reality cuts through faster and holds longer. Generic delivery is a brief failure — one that better preparation prevents.
Yes. The majority of speakers on the roster deliver remotely or in hybrid formats. Platform compatibility, technical rehearsal scheduling, and setup requirements are confirmed at contracting stage. Any speaker whose experience is limited to live performance is flagged before a shortlist is issued — virtual delivery is a distinct skill, and the distinction matters for audience experience.
A standard booking covers the keynote or workshop itself, a pre-event briefing call, travel and accommodation within agreed parameters, and one round of content customisation. Optional additions include book signings, post-event Q&A panels, short video clips for internal communications, and follow-on digital sessions. Scope is confirmed in writing at contracting stage so there are no ambiguities on the day.
Sceptic readiness is assessed at shortlisting, not discovered on the day. Speaker Agency reviews each candidate's track record in high-resistance rooms — boards, post-redundancy all-hands meetings, and engineering teams are all environments where motivational framing can trigger pushback. Speakers are only recommended for these contexts if they have documented experience of holding rooms that challenge them. A briefing 2 to 3 weeks before the event gives the speaker specific audience intelligence to calibrate register and pre-empt resistance.