
Superpowers, Stoicism and Sage Advice with Bill Yeargin
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In this episode of What Leaders Wish They Knew, co-hosts Shirley Adams and Mary Boza Crimmins talk with the president of Correct Craft, Bill Yeargin. Bill has written five books, traveled the world, and spoken extensively about leadership.
A passionate lifelong learner, Yeargin has a bachelor’s degree in Accounting and an MBA. He has also completed post-graduate studies at Harvard, Stanford, Villanova University, Wharton, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He is a Certified Public Accountant, certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, and certified in Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and DISC.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
- The importance of being a continuous learner
- The importance of culture
- The three Cs: Character, Chemistry & Competency
- Learning from a less-than-perfect performance review
- Don’t take yourself so seriously
Shirley is the president of the human relations consulting firm Adams and Associates, LLC. With over 30 years in HR and operations, Shirley helps companies achieve strategic goals.
Connect with Shirley
adamsassocllc@gmail.com
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Mary is the owner of Crimmins Communications, LLC. She specializes in helping businesses and organizations reach their goals. Her services include managing projects, writing, editing, and researching. Mary is also the author of the upcoming book Taking the Holy Spirit to Work.
Connect with Mary
mary@crimminscommunications.com
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Connect with Bill Yeargin:
byeargin@correctcraft.com
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