Robert Greene
- Draws from history’s most influential figures to reveal what truly drives people and organizations
- Equips audiences with practical frameworks to elevate influence and leadership, turning self-awareness into strategic advantage
Robert Greene Speaker Biography
Robert Greene is the author of six New York Times bestselling books—The 48 Laws of Power (over 2 million copies sold in the US), The Art of Seduction, The 33 Strategies of War, The 50th Law (co-written with 50Cent), Mastery, and The Laws of Human Nature.
His books teach readers how to navigate stressful power situations, how to understand the people they deal with on a much higher level, how to maximize their skillsets and creativity, and how to become superior strategists in life. Since the publication of his first book, Greene has also worked as a consultant to individuals and companies in need of strategic advice. The list of global clients includes musicians, professional athletes and coaches, actors, film directors and agents, entrepreneurs, and business and political leaders. Greene has also served on the Board of directors of a publicly traded company, American Apparel.
Greene has a BA in Classics (ancient Greek and Latin) from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He speaks several foreign languages and currently resides in Los Angeles, California.
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The Hidden Language of Influence
Great leaders Don’t Push, They Pull
Robert reveals how persuasion actually works: subtle cues, strategic timing, and reading the room better than anyone else. This talk is for leaders who want to shape outcomes, steer culture, and move people—without ever raising their voice.
The Long Game of Greatness
Creativity isn’t Chaotic. Mastery isn’t luck
Robert shows how history’s most innovative minds—da Vinci to Jobs—followed a repeatable pattern: deep work, sharp instincts, and disciplined originality. A practical guide for anyone ready to stop chasing trends and start building something timeless.
The Art of Power Without the Politics
You Don’t Need to Play Dirty—But You do Need to Play Smart
Robert breaks down the real mechanics of internal influence—how to read power, manage egos, and navigate complexity without losing clarity or control. Ideal for executives tired of office games but serious about getting things done.