EricHardy.net

The speaking experience

A keynote for the hard part after the milestone.

Eric Hardy turns 30 years of entrepreneurial experience into practical frameworks for founders and leadership teams building past the $1M ceiling.

Each session is grounded in the real work: a financial crisis, a major acquisition, offshore expansion, five reinventions, and the discipline required to keep building.

Signature keynote topics

Choose the conversation your room needs.

01

Signature Keynote

Breaking the Entrepreneur's Ceiling

Why most founders who hit $1M stall or quietly slide backward, and the three-part structural test that determines whether a business can survive its own success. Built on 30 years running a real company through a financial crisis, a major acquisition, and five full reinventions.

Format

45-min keynote / half-day workshop

Audience fit

Founders, leadership teams, entrepreneurship programs

Key takeaways

  • Name the structural ceiling before it becomes a crisis.
  • Apply the three-part test to the business in front of you.
  • Leave with a practical next move, not just motivation.

This keynote is drawn from Breaking the Entrepreneur's Ceiling.

02

Founder partnership

Who You Build It With

The founder-partnership decision most entrepreneurs get wrong: an honest truth about family, friends, and colleagues as co-founders, drawn from a real 30-year partnership that started with four founders and ended with three.

Format

45-min keynote / fireside conversation

Audience fit

Founders, accelerators, university programs

Key takeaways

  • Separate trust from role clarity.
  • Have the hard partnership conversation early.
  • Build agreements that can survive changing seasons.

This keynote is drawn from Breaking the Entrepreneur's Ceiling.

03

Tactical workshop

The $1M Ceiling Is a Math Problem, Not a Mindset Problem

A tactical session that works as a workshop, walking leadership teams through the viability, pricing, and capacity formulas from the book, live, with the audience's own numbers.

Format

45-min keynote / half-day workshop

Audience fit

Leadership teams, founder cohorts, business classrooms

Key takeaways

  • Find the math behind the bottleneck.
  • Test pricing against capacity and viability.
  • Turn the audience’s own numbers into a decision.

This keynote is drawn from Breaking the Entrepreneur's Ceiling.

04

Sustainable growth

Built to Last, Not Just to Sell

Sustaining and protecting a business after the milestone — cash cushions, client concentration risk, and the discipline of staying structurally sound once you have something worth losing.

Format

45-min keynote / leadership session

Audience fit

Scaling companies, operators, business owners

Key takeaways

  • Protect the business with a real cash cushion.
  • See client concentration risk before it sees you.
  • Stay structurally sound after the win.

This keynote is drawn from Breaking the Entrepreneur's Ceiling.

What it's actually like in the room

A sample moment from "Breaking the Entrepreneur's Ceiling"

Partway through this keynote, the room gets asked a real question, not a rhetorical one.

"Your system should be driving at least three hours of value for every hour you personally spend delivering. Three to one. So what's the highest ratio you think is actually possible today?"

Someone always guesses five. Someone confident says ten.

Then the room hears about a one-person business running closer to twenty to one, and the guessing stops. That's the moment the rest of the talk is built to land in, not a lecture, a live gut-check the audience runs on itself.

Why book Eric

Every framework has somewhere to go after the applause.

Every framework in the keynote is backed by free, interactive tools your audience can use on the spot. Run your own numbers through the Viability Gates live during the session, and leave with an answer, not just an idea.

“The boundary isn't there to make you unavailable in a real crisis. It's there so that everything that isn't a real crisis stops pretending to be one.”
“If something broke today, we had a fix by tomorrow. Never say die.”
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