Articles by Gregg Gregory

Are Your Employees Engaged? Are you?

If your team members are not engaged on a regular basis, there is a reason: the culture is not congruent with engagement. Ultimately, to get employees more engaged, the culture must be transformed. One of [...]

Teamwork and Self-Development

They truly do go hand-in-hand   Every summer, I block out several days to attend the National Speaker Association’s annual convention This year it was at the end of July in Philadelphia. This was my [...]

Producing a Winning Team Culture

Defining Team Culture There are numerous ways to define a winning team culture; great teamwork, strong collaboration, amazingly talented employees, sound leadership, effective planning, and consistent decision making. While all of these are valid and [...]

Because Good Days are for Average People…

Are you an average person? When you have a conversation with someone, whether personally or professionally, how do you typically end the conversation? If you are like most of the people you will say something [...]

Character Builds Champions

Elevate your team by sidelining personal agendas “I've never played the game for individual stats; I've only played the game to make my team be a better team.” – Ray Lewis, Baltimore Ravens Defensive Linebacker [...]

No Coach … No Problem

Webster’s Dictionary defines a coach as “one who instructs or trains especially: one who instructs players in the fundamentals of a sport and directs team strategy….” Most people have participated in team sports at one point or [...]

The Huddle

While the word “huddle” has been around for hundreds of years, do you know how the huddle came about in American football? It actually began in 1894 with quarterback Paul Hubbard, a deaf student at [...]

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