Kelly Riggs on Mentoring (1008)

Kelly Riggs is an author, speaker, and business performance coach for executives and companies throughout the United States and Canada. He has written two books: 1-on-1 Management: What Every Great Manager Knows That You Don’t and Quit Whining and Start SELLING! A Step-by-Step Guide to a Hall of Fame Career in Sales. His third book, co-written with his son, Robby Riggs, is titled Counter Mentor Leadership: How to Unlock the Potential of the 4-Generation Workplace. Find out more by visiting his website at BizLockerRoom.com.

John Danner On Personality (1007)

John Danner is a trusted advisor, teacher, author, and speaker. John has spent decades helping leaders and their organizations navigate rapidly changing environments to their advantage.

John is the co-author with Chris Kuenne of Built for Growth: How Builder Personality Shapes Your Business, Your Team, and Your Ability to Win. Discover your entrepreneurial builder personality with a free online assessment by going to BuiltForGrowth.com.

John also co-authored THE OTHER “F” WORD: How Successful Leaders, Teams, and Entrepreneurs Put Failure to Work with Mark Coopersmith.

John anchors executive education programs on five continents. And he teaches tomorrow’s leaders at UC Berkeley and Princeton. Find out more about John by going to his website at JohnDanner.com.

 

 

 

 

James Orsini On Humans (1006)

James Orsini is the Chief Operating Officer for one of the largest independent social media digital advertising agencies, VaynerMedia in New York City. James has about 30 years experience in Social and Mobile Media, Advertising, Brand Management, Public Relations and on Wall Street.

Follow him on Twitter @JimmyThePencil.

 

Eric Barker On Success (1005)

Eric Barker is a Wall Street Journal best-selling author of Barking Up The Wrong Tree: The Surprising Science Behind Why Everything You Know About Success Is (Mostly) Wrong. He studied Japanese in college because he thought it would be cool. He blogs at bakadesuyo.com, which is based on the Japanese translation of his last name meaning, “I am an idiot.” To be fair, it also means, “I am Barker.” Eric’s blog presents science-based answers and expert insight on how to be awesome at life.