
John Amatt
Leader, First Successful Canadian summit of Mt. Everest
For over 35 years, John Amatt has led expeditions to remote regions of Northern Norway, Peru, Nepal, China and Greenland and has explored areas of the Arctic on six occasions, making many first ascents of previously unclimbed peaks. At the age of 20, John made the first ever ascent of Europe's highest and steepest mountain precipice - the 5000 foot "Vertical Mile" Troll Wall in Norway. Later in 1981, he was the leader of the 1st Canadian mountaineering expedition to Western China, which made a lightweight ascent of 24,757 foot Mount Muztagata. More recently, John fulfilled a lifelong dream by organizing and taking part in Canada's first successful expedition to reach the top of the world - the 29,028 foot summit of Mount Everest, the world's tallest mountain.
John Amatt knows about tough times and the value of struggle in bringing out the best in teams of people! After all, he was a leader of an Everest team, which suffered four tragic deaths in two unpredictable accidents before putting six climbers on top of the world. His experience on Everest taught him about the danger of falling into the trap of complacency and the importance of always questioning the status quo in seeking new ways of adapting to a rapidly changing world. He is the perfect speaker to assist your team in navigating through the turmoil of today’s global economic crisis.
John is Founder & President of One Step Beyond WorldWide, an innovative educational and motivational company, whose mission is to encourage people to push beyond their self-imposed limitations, to be more personally accountable for the results of their own actions, and to embrace effective teamwork by valuing the contribution of others. In this capacity, he has delivered more than 1,800 presentations and seminars in 48 countries and has been called “The World’s Best Adventure Speaker”.
A native of Great Britain, for the past 35 years he has been a resident of the Canadian Rocky Mountains and is the Founder of the Banff Mountain Film Festival, widely recognized as the world’s premiere showcase of adventure documentary films.
John is renowned in the international mountaineering community for making the first ever climb of Europe's highest and steepest mountain face - the 5000 foot "Vertical Mile" Troll Wall in Norway. He was leader of an early climbing expedition to Western China, which used camels to approach a 25,000-foot mountain before skiing to the summit, this being perhaps the highest peak in the world to have been ascended and descended entirely on skis. And more recently, he was the principal organizer and a leader of Canada's first successful expedition to reach the top of the world - the 29,035 foot summit of Mount Everest – a climb that was televised live throughout Canada and on ABC Nightline in the United States.
John’s adventures are related in his autobiography, Straight to the Top and Beyond, in which he uses the metaphor of his own adventures to develop a nine-step approach for scaling the heights in today’s unpredictable global business environments.
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Climbing Your Own Everest: What it takes to Get to the Top
John Amatt's most popular presentation, the highly innovative and inspirational 'Climbing Your Own Everest' explores the metaphor of striving to reach the top of the world. Illustrated by magnificent colour photography from his successful expedition which climbed Everest, and supplemented by music, sound effects, and taped radio conversations, this presentation investigates the qualities we must all bring to bear in climbing to the top in the difficult and unpredictable economic environments of the 1990's.Concepts explored include:
·Teamwork
· Preparation
· Commitment
· Adapting to Changing Environments
· Setting Realistic Goals
· The role of positive attitude
- set against the life and death struggle on the mountain!
By drawing the analogy between the challenge of climbing to the top of the world and the equal challenge of "Climbing Your Own Everest" in a personal and professional sense, this presentation lends special focus to the challenges facing us all in the future. Speaker support for this presentation is available in wide screen, nine projector format, as well as single screen, two projector dissolve.
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Straight to the Top and Beyond: Nine Keys for Meeting the Challenge of Changing Times
Change is inevitable ... and increasing! Rapid and radical change is the primary challenge facing corporations and professionals today. We cannot stop this change, nor can we ignore it. But we can increase our ability to adapt, to manage change effectively, and to benefit from the numerous opportunities that change creates. In these rapidly -changing times, the metaphor of adventure is the perfect vehicle for articulating the strategy that will help us address this challenge. By definition, adventure involves dealing with the uncertain, the unpredictable and the unknown, just as change involves moving towards a future in which there are no guarantees. To succeed in the uncertain world of the 1990's and the 21st century, we must learn to embrace change, and to become visionary and adventurous in dealing with the economic, social, and political environments in which we must all operate.The key to future successes will be to develop the "Adventure Attitude"™ philosophy - a pro-active approach based upon the following acronym:
A - Adaptability
D - Desire and Determination
V - Vision and Values
E - Experience
N - Natural Curiosity
T - Teamwork and Trust
U - Unlimited Optimism
R - Risk-Ability
E - Exceptional PerformanceStraight to the Top and Beyond will motivate your staff to embrace new opportunities in a changing world, to open up their minds to new realities, and to develop the "Adventure Attitude" strategies that will be the key to success in the future.
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No Mountain Too High: Challenging Change With The Adventure Attitude
John Amatt is unusual amongst Adventure Speakers in that he did not reach the top of Everest on his celebrated expedition. Instead, he was a leader of a dedicated team that suffered four tragic deaths in two unpredictable accidents before placing six climbers on the peak.
John's mission in going to Everest was to place one of his team on top of the world's highest mountain. In his own words ... "It didn't matter who reached the summit, because we believed that when one person stood on the highest point, the whole team had achieved the goal. I was totally fulfilled the day we reached the top and I would never go back to Everest, because my expectation as leader had been fully met".
In his new keynote, "No Mountain Too High", John uses his amazing storytelling ability and the power of metaphor to address the following themes: ·Setting Realistic Goals and Expectations
·Taking Calculated Risk and Being Adventurous
·Embracing Fear and Anxiety
·Avoiding the "Trap of Complacency"
·Understanding the Values of Commitment
· Learning from Setbacks and Applying the Lessons
·Questioning the Status Quo by always asking "WHY?"
·Building Trust within an Effective Team
·Leading by Personal Example
·Taking Pride in Your Individual Contribution
·Anticipating the Future and Being Prepared
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You were FANTASTIC, POSITIVE, and MOTIVATIONAL. You were everything we expected you to be. The audience loved you and admired you and received you with great pride as evidenced by the thunderous standing ovation.
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Absolutely amazing...a thoroughly gripping speaker who not only had an outstanding story to tell but also applied it superbly to the hopes and aspirations of this company. Genuinely marvelous in the true sense of the word.
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...you demonstrated how the challenges you faced while climbing were applicable to the challenges faced in day-to-day business. Moreover, you helped people see that it is possible to push beyond self-imposed limitations to conquer goals.
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January 1996
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January 1982
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