Stephen M.R. Covey — The Speed of Trust
Trust is soft. Trust is slow. Trust is for wimps. Trusting people is too risky. Trust can’t be taught. These are common myths about trust. But what is the truth about trust? Find out in this audio interview with Stephen M.R. Covey who will soon publish a book entitled “The Speed of Trust”. Stephen MR […]
The Fourth Turning and Your Place In History
Have you ever stopped to wonder why you have a desire to teach team skills? After reading the book “The Fourth Turning” by Neil Howe and William Strauss, I realized why I teach teams skills. I now clearly understand my place in history as a teacher of team and leadership skills. The Fourth Turning outlines a profound […]
A Whole New Mind — Audio Interview With Dan Pink
Quiz Time: Which college degree is more valuable? An MBA or an MFA (that’s Masters of Fine Arts). Dan Pink says the answer is clearly an MFA – – at least it will BECOME more valuable over the next ten years. Dan Pink is the author of A Whole New Mind — Moving From The Information […]
Behind the curtain: Tom Heck interviewed by Anita Law
Today I was interviewed by Anita Law of PowerOfMyWay.com. Anita is an author and coach who has put together a series of live audio interviews entitled “Five Who Thrive: Getting the Life And Business You Want”. Anita has been a subscriber to my e-newsletter (now e-updates) for a long time and has been following my online career. […]
Influencing with Integrity — an interview with Genie Laborde
Genie Laborde is fun and she happens to have a PhD, is a distinguished communications consultant to major corporations in the US and abroad and wrote a book entitled “Influencing With Integrity” which has sold over 200,000 copies and has been translated into five languages. Genie has trained thousands of people from all over the world […]
A Teachable Moment — an interview with Michelle Cummings
The teambuilding activity is over. The group is circled up and looking at you. It’s time to debrief – – to help the group make sense of what just happened and apply lessons “back in the real world”. I call this “debriefing”while others might call it processing or reviewing or reflection. When I started in […]