Robert begins by speaking about how Zappos forever changed the online shopping experience, and then set the standard for best-in-class company culture (in other words, the employee experience). Then in 2009 CEO Tony Hsieh challenged Robert to turn culture itself into a product to sell.
"We started by trying to sell information, and I quickly realized that tips and tricks only go so far. The biggest factor in culture change is what people believe is possible. And you can't talk someone out of their beliefs. At best it doesn't last. And at worst it's manipulative. Instead you can design experiences where the truth is so obvious that change happens, effortlessly."
Robert shows how the intersection of service, staff, and customers is the experience itself. And experience designers are the rock stars of the business world.
To demonstrate the power of experience and belief change, Robert tells the story of how he took his favorite movie and made it into reality, giving people an other-worldly experience of their own power, including:
-Launching a business in a night
-Shaving a half hour off a triathalon.
-Finding a dream job in a single day.
-Eliminating a 30-year limiting belief.
Then, playing without a net, Robert invites an attendee on stage for a live experience so that everyone can witness the power of experience design and instant transformation.
This is brand new for 2016 and attendees have called it "mind-blowing."