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Chris Laping

Leadership & Influence Speaker, Founder of People Before Things, Former Executive, and Author
Speaker Fee:
$15,000 - $20,000
Virtual Fee:
$5,000 - $10,000
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Colorado
Chris Laping
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Speaker Fee: $15,000 - $20,000
Virtual Fee: $5,000 - $10,000

Chris Laping’s Speaker Biography

Chris Laping doesn’t just talk about leadership, influence, and change. He’s done this work at scale. With more than 30 years as an executive, including roles as Chief Information and Innovation Officer across multiple organizations, he understands firsthand what it takes to drive real results in complex environments.

What sets Chris apart is his ability to translate that experience into practical, actionable insights audiences can immediately apply. His keynotes combine real-world stories, clear frameworks, and a deep understanding of human behavior.

Attendees don’t just feel inspired, they leave equipped to take action.

Chris is the bestselling author of People Before Things. His forthcoming book Unignorable: The Science of Being Taken Seriously will be released later this year. His ideas have been featured in The Economist, Harvard Business Review, The Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, and Forbes, and he’s been recognized as a Top 5 Social Business Leader by The Economist.

Chris has helped 500,000+ professionals worldwide strengthen their influence and leadership through coaching, courses, and keynotes. Each week, his LinkedIn posts reach over 1.5 million people.

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Speech Topics

Unignorable: The Science of Being Taken Seriously
The most capable people in your organization aren’t always the most influential.

In today’s workplace, many smart, hard-working professionals struggle to gain traction for their ideas, slowing decision-making, limiting innovation, and leaving valuable contributions unheard.

Why? Because competence alone doesn’t make people listen.

In this keynote, Chris Laping challenges the common belief that great work speaks for itself, and shows what actually drives influence inside organizations.

Drawing on organizational psychology, cognitive-behavioral research, and real-world experience, Chris shares specific, learnable behaviors that help professionals earn attention, build credibility, and move work forward.

This session goes beyond inspiration. Attendees leave with practical tools they can apply immediately to feel heard and contribute more effectively to team and organizational outcomes.

Ideal for organizations looking to:

Strengthen leadership presence at all levels

Improve collaboration and decision-making

Ensure strong ideas gain traction and execution

Target Audience: Professionals at all levels seeking to increase influence and impact

People Before Things: How Healthy Organizations Lead Change
Most change initiatives don’t fail because organizations lack intelligence. They fail because change leaders don’t create the conditions for people to succeed.

In this keynote, Chris Laping challenges the common approach to change management.

Drawing on real-world executive leadership experience and insights from his bestselling book People Before Things, Chris reveals why even well-planned initiatives break down, and what leaders must do differently to drive adoption and results.

This keynote introduces a practical, experience-driven framework for leading change. One grounded in real-world successes and failures. One that considers the human journey. One that puts people before things.

Audiences will learn how to enable and activate their teams, moving people from awareness to understanding to true buy-in.

Attendees will leave with clear, actionable strategies they can immediately apply to increase adoption, improve execution, and lead change that actually sticks.

Ideal for organizations looking to:

Improve success rates of strategic initiatives

Increase adoption of new systems, processes, or transformations

Build stronger, more engaged teams during change

Target Audience: Executives, managers, and change leaders responsible for driving transformation