Gerald Leonard

Cultivate A Strong Corporate Culture

Cultivate A Strong Corporate Culture
Gerald Leonard
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Gerald Leonard

Show Notes

Think about your favorite band. Can you name the bass player?

You can’t? 

And yet if you removed the bass from their music, the whole song would fall apart. The bass is the strong foundation that holds the song together.

My guest on this episode of the Work Positive Podcast plays bass. That’s right, Gerald Leonard is an amazing professional musician. PLUS, he sees your company culture as the bass, the foundation, of your work. Culture holds your work together just like the bass line in a song.

Listen as Gerald talks about 7 bass culture principles you can play starting today including.

🌞 A compelling vision and clear values are key to attract aligned individuals and guiding organizational behavior.

🌞 Effective storytelling fosters unity and purpose and creates employee buy-in which enhances engagement.

🌞 Adopting best practices, nurturing a positive environment, and focusing on effective execution drive a culture of excellence.

So get ready to move your feet, shake your groove thang and Work Positive!

(Was “groove thang” too old skool?)

Gerald’s website: https://www.principlesofexecution.com/

Gerald’s book(s): https://geraldjleonard.com/portfolio/

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Gerald Leonard

Author | Culture Is The Bass: 7 Principles for Developing A Culture That Works

Gerald J. Leonard, Corporate Culture Author and MusicianGerald Leonard is the author of Culture Is The Bass: 7 Principles for Developing A Culture That Works, and he helps organizations "Develop a Culture That Works."

Gerald works with organizations and individuals to deliver the right projects the right way and improve performance and profits. He helps them to grow their people to deliver better customer experiences and results. 

Gerald's 7 principles for developing a culture that works is an insightful and unique way of combining the author’s experience and expertise as a professional musician and certified Portfolio Management Professional (PfMP) to help transform his clients' cultures.

His specialty is identifying how everyday companies fail to compete in the market and grow because of a Poor Project Portfolio Management culture (and that every company has one).

His book, Culture Is The Bass: 7 Principles For Developing A Culture That Works, walks readers through how organizations can achieve balance, harmony, or a unified vision where everyone understands the big picture and is not buried in their own processes.

Gerald brings a unique perspective combining his experience and expertise as a professional musician and a certified Portfolio Management Professional (PfMP & PMP), helping transform over 25 organizations to implement a strategy execution culture that works.

Since joining the National Speakers Association, Gerald has performed on the main stage with Joey Cook from American Idol and performed with the NSA All Star Band. His book has been endorsed by Shep Hyken, Mitzi Perdue, and Dr. Shirley Davis.

Interview Gerald J. Leonard PfMP, PMP, MCTS & ITIL to discuss...

  • How did you get started in consulting on organizational culture, and what do you think has made you successful throughout your career?
  • What do you think is poorly understood or unresolved about improving the performance of companies and individuals? Why is this so?
  • What's your story?
  • What do you see as the main challenge among those who work on corporate culture and related strategies?
  • What challenges have you helped customers overcome recently?
  • What trends do you see in business cultures and performance improvement consulting?

Gerald J. Leonard Guest Expert Interview Credentials

  • Gerald attended Central State University in Ohio where he received his Bachelor in Music degree, and later earned a Masters in Music for classical bass from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music.
  • After graduation Gerald moved to New York City where he worked as a professional bassist and studied with the late David Walters, distinguished professor of double bass at both the Juilliard and Manhattan schools of music.
  • During the last 20+ years he has worked as an IT Project Management consultant and earned his PfMP, PMP, MCSE, MCTS, CQIA, COBIT Foundation, and ITIL foundation certifications.
  • He has also acquired certifications in Project Management and Business Intelligence from the University of California, Berkeley, Theory of Constraints Portfolio Management Technical Expert from the Goldratt Institute, Hoshin Kanri with Karen Roberts, as well as an Executive Leadership Certification from Cornell University.

Guest Expert Availability

By telephone from Metro Washington DC / Eastern US

In person in Metro Washington DC

Gerald J. Leonard

[email protected]

Guest Expert Web Sites

https://www.principlesofexecution.com/

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