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Start With Leadership

Start With Leadership

What do I do? It’s always better to manage culture, not people. Start today by being the person who shows a dedication to hard work, selflessness, and your customers. Your colleagues will follow suit. Don’t figure it out, find out: Make a commitment to excellence and keep it. Find out what Turak is really offering [...]

State of the State

State of the State

Most of us interpret symptoms, instead of diseases. In today’s recession, everybody is running around trying to find economic solutions to a problem that isn’t economic, it’s [...]

Triangle AMA

Triangle AMA

What Bolsters the Bottom Line? Selfless Marketing

When: January 20, 2011 @ 11:30am.
Where: Brier Creek Country Club, Morrisville, NC

In this short lunch presentation, Turak builds on his recent Advertising Age article to reveal the marketing power behind the Megatrend of the 21st century [...]

North Carolina Technology Association

North Carolina Technology Association

What’s the Business of Business? Leadership Lessons on Making Meaning and Millions When: Thursday, December 16, 2010 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM Where: Sheraton Imperial Hotel, Durham NC What makes a great leader? Is success a function of skills or something much bigger? Why is most leadership training a waste of money? How do we stop managing and [...]

i3 Business Solutions & IBM

i3 Business Solutions & IBM

Service and Selflessness

Maximizing Your Organization’s Results

When: Thursday, December 9, 2010

Workshop 2:30-4:30pm

Reception 4:30-7:30pm.

Where: New Horizons Learning Center, Grand Rapids, MI

Dont miss your chance to elevate the mission of your organization to one of service and selflessness, differentiating your business from your competitors by using the emerging mega-trend of the 21st century that connects brands and customers [...]

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The Gift of Gump

Listen as August Turak hosts Empowerment Hour with Joel Wiggins.

An Acorn to an Oak in Just 10 Years

Chris Leithe asked about the “old oak tree,” and that led to this wonderfully humorous metaphor of our dedication toward continued growth.