Michael Stallard
President of E Pluribus Partners, Michael Stallard provides insights about leadership training, team building, communications and executive coaching. E Pluribus Partners focuses on results-driven initiatives that maximize employee engagement, employee retention, employee productivity, innovation and profitability.
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- Business Excellence /
- Business Motivation /
- Change Management /
- Corporate Culture /
- Human Resources
Peg Neuhauser
Peg Neuhauser is a management and organizational consultant, specializing in the areas of conflict management, organizational culture, avoiding burnout. In 1984, she established her own company and works with clients in many industries including ...
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- Communication /
- Corporate Culture /
- Management /
- Organizational Development /
- Work/Life Balance
Carol Kinsey Goman
Carol Kinsey Goman, Ph.D., is an international lecturer who presents keynote addresses and seminars to corporations, management conferences, and major trade associations. Clients include 95 organizations in 21 countries -- corporate giants such ...
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- Change Management /
- Corporate Culture /
- Leadership /
- Management /
- Organizational Development
Jeanne Bliss
Jeanne Bliss spent 25 years as the "Chief Customer Zealot" inside 5 major US corporations where she fought valiantly for a place on the strategic agenda; bringing in the voice of the customer to redirect priorities and drive transformational ...
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- Branding /
- Corporate Culture /
- Customer Loyalty /
- Customer Service
Gay Gaddis
Gay Gaddis is president and CEO of T3 (The Think Tank). She started her company in 1989 with a cashed-in IRA and two employees. Today, T3 is the largest independent advertising agency owned by a woman in the country, with offices in Austin, New ...
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- Advertising /
- Corporate Culture /
- Entrepreneurship /
- Leadership /
- Small Business /
- Success Stories /
- Team Building /
- Women's Issues /
- Work/Life Balance
Jason Dorsey
Featured as a generational expert on 60 Minutes, 20/20, The Today Show, The View, and in Fortune Magazine, Jason Dorsey is known as The Gen Y Guy. In his study Jason has found the key to unlocking Gen Y's employment potential is to address the bigger issue of understanding, connecting, and leading all four generations in the workplace.
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- Author/Writer /
- Business Motivation /
- Corporate Culture /
- Demographics /
- Human Resources /
- Leadership /
- Management
Jason Pankau
As a pastor, seminar/retreat leader, author, organizational consultant and personal life coach, Jason Pankau has sought out and developed some of the best material on wisdom and life stewardship, in order to help people realize life's potential.
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- Business Excellence /
- Change Management /
- Corporate Culture /
- Human Resources
Jennifer James
Jennifer James was born in London and grew up in Spokane, WA where she was active in rodeo riding, barrel riding and hunt jumping. She delivered the Spokesman Review on horseback throughout her farming community. She graduated from West Valley ...
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- Change Management /
- Corporate Culture /
- Diversity /
- Globalization /
- Technology /
- Women's Issues
John Mackey
Mackey's background and socially conscious approach led to his unlikely road to success. After dropping out of three Texas colleges in the '70s, he moved into a vegetarian co-op where he focused on reading philosophy, cooking natural foods and being outdoors. Living in the co-op awakened his food consciousness and set the stage for what would eventually become Whole Foods. It was the first supermarket- style natural foods store in the country with 10,000 square feet of space and a staff of 19 people. Whole Foods was an immediate success. With a store base generally concentrated in the top 25 metropolitan markets, Whole Foods is well positioned as Americans shift to healthier lifestyles.
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- Business Excellence /
- CEO /
- Corporate Culture
Kurt Eichenwald
A three time Pulitzer Prize finalist, Eichenwald is one of America's most respected business journalists. He has twice won the George Polk Award, one of journalism's highest honors, for his articles on Corporate America. A New York Times bestselling author, Eichenwald wrote The Informant, about a price-fixing scandal at Archer Daniels Midland, which has since become a movie starring Matt Damon and directed by Steven Soderbergh. He is also the author of Conspiracy of Fools, which is considered to be the definitive account of the Enron scandal.
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- Business /
- Corporate Culture /
- Corporate Governance /
- Economy /
- Ethics/Values /
- Journalist /
- Legal


