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Keynote SpeakerJP Pawliw-Fry

NY Times Best Selling Author, Host of Last 8% Morning Podcast, Co-Founder of IHHP, expert on Leadership and High Performing Teams

Dr. JP Pawliw-Fry is a respected and award-winning visionary when it comes to building high-performing teams and cultures. Organizations such as United Healthcare, Blue Cross and even Harvard have consulted JP and his firm when it comes to building high-performing teams. He is the co-author of the New York Times bestseller, Performing Under... Read more

Biography

Dr. JP Pawliw-Fry is a respected and award-winning visionary when it comes to building high-performing teams and cultures. Organizations such as United Healthcare, Blue Cross and even Harvard have consulted JP and his firm when it comes to building high-performing teams.

He is the co-author of the New York Times bestseller, Performing Under Pressure: The Science of Doing Your Best When it Matters Most, published in 65 countries and named as one of Inc. Magazine’s Best Business Books of the Year.

JP’s works with a who’s who of Fortune 100 companies such as Goldman Sachs, Google, Intel, Johnson & Johnson, Salesforce, PepsiCo, and Federal Reserve Bank as well as the US Marines, Olympic athletes and NBA and NFL teams which has provided him with considerable opportunities to test his science-based tools in environments of high pressure.

The focus of his work is bringing a research-based approach (his organization surveys over 40,000 people a month) to understand human performance. He and his team are renowned for naming the gap between what people want to do and what they actually do as The Last 8%. These are the conversations and decisions that don’t happen or that take too long to happen because they are perceived to be too risky. They are at the heart of why some organizations and leaders succeed while others fail.

As a provocative and highly captivating speaker and thought leader, JP brings engaging stories and a lot of fun to every keynote. He challenges groups to think differently about human behavior, leadership and how to manage the pressure that is overtaking so many organizations and individuals today.

"Best keynote presentation I have been to in years! Very different than the usual: extremely interesting and powerful – yet highly entertaining. It is not often I hear someone who can really ‘put it together’." Ernst & Young
"I do not say this lightly – the most powerful keynote I have ever heard. JP was charged with setting the tone for the rest of the week. He clearly over-delivered!” Pfizer
"JP is excellent!!! He is very engaging & this work is completely aligned with our cultural transformation work. JP further reinforced our learning and provided some “science” to it as well!!” Farm Credit
“I have never been to a more powerful live cast keynote! Dr. Pawliw-Fry was able to hold the attention of our audience with his stories and insights the whole time. We literally had no one drop off the entire time. Amazing!” NY Presbyterian Hospital
"Thank you for your incredible presentation at Tony Robbins - Business Mastery, it really hit my heart. Your content is so much needed in the business world. You are an amazing speaker with an amazing mission." Kurt, Senior Leader at Robbins Research International

Popular Talks by JP Pawliw-Fry

  • Build a High-Performance, Last 8% Culture
    You need to move fast, adapt to a changing environment, and deliver performance, yet your team is moving too slow when it comes to making tough decisions and are avoiding the more challenging conversations that drive results. What is at the heart of high performance is culture. Unfortunately, most leaders...
  • Performing Under Pressure
    Your people are facing the biggest challenge of their careers, yet most continue to rely on their IQ and technical skills to manage through it all. It’s not enough. To survive, your organization needs to be agile in the midst of change and challenge, and see opportunities where others do...
  • Having High Impact Last 8% Conversations
    Our research has found that most people are relatively effective at getting to 92% of what they want to say in a feedback conversation. But when they get to the Last 8% of what they really want to say–the hardest part of the feedback they want to give–the part of the conversation...
  • The Art of Empathy: Building Emotional Intelligence in Your Leaders
    The cost of replacing an individual employee ranges from one-half to two times the employee’s annual salary. That means, a 100-person organization that provides an average salary of $50,000 will have turnover and replacement costs of approximately $800,000 to $2.6 million per year. The worst part? 52% of people who...