Staying humble with Amer Kaissi
We are thrilled to be partnering with Amer to release his game-changing book into the world. Read on to learn more about him and his fascinating leadership insights.
We are thrilled to be partnering with Amer to release his game-changing book into the world. Read on to learn more about him and his fascinating leadership insights.
We all strive for success. But author, entrepreneur, and leadership coach Colin Hunter wants to encourage leaders to embrace failure, instead.
Dr. Howatt’s book, The Cure for Loneliness, drills into the root causes of isolation and loneliness and shows how to tackle each one.
Anyone with a vision of writing a book knows how hard it can be to turn that dream into a reality—which is why any aspiring writer needs someone like AJ Harper by their side.
Jim Knight has been bringing rock-star energy to the corporate world for decades—and showing others how to do the same.
There’s perhaps no one more qualified to teach us the skill of resiliency than Dr. Robyne Hanley-Dafoe.
Leslie Ehm will reach into your soul, pull out your most powerful authentic self, and help you to realize your full potential. It’s this passion that helped her build a globally renowned training company and continues to drive her work today as a coach, speaker and now author.
Executive leadership coach, speaker, and author Marc A. Pitman has helped countless nonprofits advance their missions and improve the lives of their staff and supporters. As founder of the Concord Leadership Group, he has worked with the leaders of organizations such as Habitat for Humanity, Islamic Relief USA, and the Association of the US Army to successfully navigate their way through crises, and lead their teams with greater effectiveness and less stress.
As founder and president of Excellius Leadership Development, leadership coach Ed Evarts has spent years helping his clients achieve greater success in their professional lives. And as host of Be Brave@Work, a weekly podcast in which leaders share stories about bravery—or the lack of it—in their careers, he has shared many conversations about how choices impact career progression.
A few years ago, Heather Plett wrote a blog post that resonated across the globe. The viral post described her experience of learning what it means to hold space—the practice of compassionately witnessing, accepting, and supporting someone without judgement—by witnessing how the palliative care nurse cared for her mother in her final days.
Heather Chauvin has an important message for all the mothers out there who have put their dreams on hold, or whose ambitions have taken a back seat to the needs of their families: you can—and should—start prioritizing your own desires.