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Tap into the insights of a seasoned business consultant who’s walked in the shoes of CEOs. Greg Bustin has worked with executives from companies of all sizes in dozens of industries. He has led more than 150 sessions as a strategic planning facilitator, run nearly 200 leadership development workshops throughout the U.S., Canada and Europe, and conducted more than 1,600 executive coaching sessions with senior executives. Let Greg’s wisdom and “Tough Love” insights inspire you to improve performance and own your future.

Lincoln: 5 Leadership Lessons

Tuesday, February 05, 2013

Abraham Lincoln was born 204 years ago this month on February 12, 1809.   click here for more...

The Leader’s Easy Job

Tuesday, January 08, 2013

Happy New Year!  click here for more...

Darrell Royal - More Than Winning

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Last week former University of Texas football coach Darrell Royal died at age 88.  click here for more...

10 Commandments from Knute Rockne

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Knute Rockne is recognized by the College Football Hall of Fame as “without question, American football’s most renowned coach.”  click here for more...

Past, Present or Future

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Most people are hired or promoted largely because of who they used to be.  There's a tendency to look back at past experience and accomplishments and then attempt to project that historical performance into the future.

We'd do well to remember the disclaimer wealth management firms use: past performance is no guarantee of future results.  click here for more...

Who, Me? An Olympian?

Tuesday, August 07, 2012

The 30th Olympiad opened 10 days ago, attracting nearly 11,000 athletes from 204 countries competing in about 300 events.  click here for more...

America's Most Famous Question

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Forty-eight years ago today, our third grade teacher sent us home early.

President Kennedy had been fatally wounded.

From the time John Kennedy took office to that fateful day in November 1963, JFK was in office just two years, 10 months and three days. 

1,036 days earlier, in an inauguration speech delivered on a bitterly cold January day, President Kennedy painted a bright new future. Not just for Americans, but for every citizen of the world.  click here for more...


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