Elisabeth Motsch – the “5-Premium Speakers Questions”

28. June 2019 – azureart

For over 20 years she has been working as a trainer and lecturer for national and international companies, accompanying executives from politics and business on their way to the top. The top speaker is a sought-after speaker at congresses and events in Germany, Switzerland and Austria.

Elisabeth Motsch is more than an image and style professional, she is a leading expert on the communicative effect of clothing.

As an image consultant, she develops tailor-made dress codes and behavior concepts for companies to guarantee an authentic and targeted appearance of employees in order to achieve the desired impression with clear specifications towards the customer.

What are the core subjects of your keynote speeches?

Elisabeth Motsch:

• THE OUTFIT SELLS – THE EYE BUYS
• VISIBLE COMPETENCE – BE PROFESSIONAL AS MANAGER
• HIGH STATUS – DEEP STATUS – STATUS GAMES WITH CLOTHES
• Business-Knigge 4.0 – manners in the digital age
• Business Knigge – Be sovereign at Business Dinners (Dinner Speech)
• Employer Branding – Etiquette 4.0

Which audience or which branch do you reach with your speech?

Elisabeth Motsch:

Banks, Insurance companies, Start-ups, Automotive Industry, Consulting, Real estate, Pharmaceutical Industry, Personnel Consultancy, Tax Consultancy, Auditing, Telecommunications, Textile Industry, Tourism. Events for Women (Incentive) to bring female Customers to the Company or as a Women’s Program

Why are you a Premium Speaker? Where do you get your insights from?

Elisabeth Motsch:

I have been working as a style and image expert for more than 25 years. My high expertise and enthusiasm also characterize me.

What will be in the future? Does 'time' play an important role in your work?

Elisabeth Motsch:

There is a change in dress codes and manners – 4.0 has changed the world. Employees and managers need new framework conditions so that different values do not boycott each other.

What is your life motto? What would you like to give your listeners on the way?

"The higher our self-conciousness, the stronger our urge to express ourselves. The lower our self-conciousness, the more we feel the need to "prove" ourselves. Book quote by Nathaniel Branden."

Elisabeth Motsch

Expert for Style, Image-Consulting and Business-Etiquette