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Lessons from elite sport, leadership under pressure, and building high-performing teams that create lasting success.

Guest Speaker John Smit is an international speaker, former Springbok captain, and one of the most respected leaders in world rugby history. Best known for captaining South Africa to Rugby World Cup victory in 2007, John built a reputation for leadership, resilience, discipline, and the ability to unite teams under pressure at the highest level of international sport.

Ending his rugby career with 111 Springbok caps, John is regarded as one of the most successful captains in international rugby. His leadership achievements earned him induction into the IRB Hall of Fame in 2011.

Drawing on his experience leading elite teams in high-performance environments, John delivers engaging presentations on leadership, teamwork, accountability, resilience, and creating a culture of excellence. His insights translate powerfully from professional sport into the business world, helping organisations better understand what drives sustained performance and strong team culture.

Following his rugby career, John moved into executive leadership roles, including serving as CEO of Sharks Rugby. Beyond speaking, John remains closely connected to the sport through his involvement with SA Rugby and as CEO of the World Rugby Centurions Club. His transition from professional sport into business leadership gives him unique insight into leadership beyond the field, including managing people, building culture, navigating pressure, and driving organisational performance.

In his presentations, John shares honest and practical lessons on leadership, discipline, accountability, and the importance of implementation and execution. He explores what separates good teams from great ones, how leaders create trust and alignment, and why consistency, integrity, and strong values are essential for long-term success.

John’s speaking style is grounded, authentic, and highly relatable, combining powerful personal stories with practical lessons audiences can apply in business and leadership environments. Whether addressing executive leadership teams or large conference audiences, he delivers meaningful insight into leadership under pressure and building high-performing cultures.

John Smit’s sessions are particularly well suited to:

• Corporate conferences and leadership events
• Executive and senior management teams
• Organisations focused on culture and performance
• Teams navigating pressure, change, or transformation
• Leadership and high-performance environments
• International and cross-cultural audiences

Book Guest Speaker John Smit on 067 843 2362 or email directly to info@guestspeaker.co.za

PRESENTATION CONTENT by John Smit John shares his own recipe for success that has helped shape and mould him as a person, world class rugby player and exceptional leader. I am Driven by Success: Whatever I do, I want to leave it in a better state than how I found it. If I’m a part of a team, I want to know that when I leave, the team is in a better position than when I got there. What drives me now is that my time here, when it comes to an end, people can say, “Sherbet, there was a huge amount that happened in this business” and I can leave a positive legacy. Every one of us is driven by the fact that we would like to leave a legacy. The Difference Between good and great: People who are ‘great ‘at what they do are continually driven by the detail and by a passion for implementing their ideas into actual actions (which is a difficult thing). People who are only ‘good’ may have unbelievably great ideas but they just do not know how to close deals and actually action these ideas into becoming a reality. Greatness comes through an application of great thoughts and ideas into making things happen. It really comes down to implementation. Definition of Success: Success is a highlight, something that you can draw as a picture on a white board. Success is something you measure in time as you go along. My life was measured by success every weekend on a Saturday after every match, I knew whether I was successful or not because of the result of the team. Now in this environment it’s very much unlike that although the measurement of success is similar because you try and look at how the company is performing, how the team is going, how the ticket sales are going but your performance is not something that you can actually gauge on a weekly basis purely from a result that is adjudicated by one man. Success is how close and how fast it takes you to get to achieving the goal that you’ve set. In a week as a rugby player, it’s very easy, your goal is to win the game and if you accomplish that then the result is easy to assess. In business, it’s far more difficult, you’ve got to set goals, you’ve got set a process to get there, you’ve got to try make sure that you do not waste time because it’s not something that is judged every single week, so you got to create times where you judge yourself. Getting Things Done: If you want something done, give it to someone who is already busy because they have an unbelievable way of managing their time and getting things done without asking other people. Principles I Live by: Honesty, humility, integrity, discipline and you have to have a high work rate as well; these are the things that will make people successful. Lessons I Have Learnt: Be honest in everything that you do, it will make life easier. Telling people not what they want to hear but what they need to hear are key elements of being able to lead in a successful environment. Working with People: I like people and trying to work with them to untap their potential and vice-versa with honesty in mind and integrity. Performing at my Peak: It is important to keep asking yourself the hard questions; When you in a position of leadership, fire yourself at least once a week (think of reasons why you would be either dropped from the rugby team or fired as the CEO of The Sharks). Think of things you did not do well, judge yourself on a weekly basis to see how you are progressing on with your plan. It can be an early detector of whether you are going off track or not. The Meaning of Life: If you think of your last day on earth and about those who are around you, who have been in your life, (your family, your friends the family you create), the example you set with your life for your kids. You will only really know when you eventually go and see from above, who has actually rocked up at your funeral to say goodbye. I suppose it’s those actions and how you have lead your life that is important to see if you have actually understood the meaning of life. The Best Advice I’ve received: It’s really nice to be important but it’s far more important to be nice. I Am Inspired by: I looked up to my parents and my brothers when I grew up. My folks set a really high standard for me in terms of my moral upbringing and those were really the people who gave me the footing in life. My Role models: I was lucky when I came into a Sharks team which boasted the likes of Gary Teichmann, Henry Honiball, Andre Joubert, John Slade, Adrian Garvey, and the names just ring on. And as every South African should be, we all were lucky enough to have Madiba over the last couple of years, he is a shining example of forgiveness, humility, integrity and simply a determination of changing things. The Legacy I Would Like to leave: One where when my time is up they find it their challenge to try an improve on what is left behind, I would hate for people to try and fix what I leave behind and hopefully the legacy that I leave behind is one of a high standard that is improved the lives of the people that I have been involved with.

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