How does working as a stand-up comic (and sharing the stage with the likes of Chris Rock, Robin Williams, and Ray Romano) and government lie detection expert make you an in-demand sales and marketing expert? Just ask Janine Driver, also known as “The Lyin’ Tamer.” Today Janine is among the funniest and most powerful sales […]
Leadership Development Carnival Features Pete Luongo Book Review
The new Leadership Development Carnival is up and running at Great Leadership, hosted by Dan McCarthy. With a focus on content related to leadership, management, and executive development, this month’s Carnival is a collection of advice and commentary from over 30 leadership pundits. We appreciate Dan including TSG Speakers Bureau Blog’s review of Pete Luongo’s […]
TSG Speakers Bureau Blog Featured at Sales Management 2.0
We’re very appreciative of Brad Trnavsky at Sales Management 2.0 featuring our recent review of Pete Luongo’s 10 Truths About Leadership book (see “Pete Luongo Presents 10 Simple Truths About Leadership“) in this week’s Carnival of Sales & Management Success. Brad has assembled links to lots of interesting blog posts, such as: “Promoting Employee Engagement […]
Pete Luongo Presents 10 Simple Truths About Leadership
Representing the leading thinkers in sales, marketing, management, etc. for speaking engagements is, in some ways, like having a life-long pass to the world’s best business school. “Best practices” teaching from the likes of Marcus Buckingham, Pat Lencioni, Kevin and Jackie Freiberg, Keith Ferrazzi, Ken Blanchard, and many more is constantly flowing through our office. […]
Patrick Lencioni Keynotes SHRM 2008 Annual Conference
Did you see Patrick Lencioni at the SHRM Annual Conference this week? Pat delivered the morning keynote on Monday, June 23. Pat is the author of six nationally recognized books – most recently, The Three Signs of a Miserable Job, in which he takes on his most universal and human topic to date: the misery […]
High Content Speakers Critical in Current Economic Climate
Not that business keynote speakers have ever been a frivolous expense, but now more than ever, the spotlight in the speaker selection process is on ROI. Sure, you want someone who is dynamic and engaging. Maybe some name recognition would be nice. But the critical question is, “What will be the lasting impact of this […]
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