Tom is a speaker, author and entrepreneur who helps leaders turn their communication “shortcomings” into competitive advantage.
Tom’s entire career has been about identifying, reaching and winning over audiences. In his first career, he did that first as an advertising executive with Ogilvy, Grey and Hal Riney, and as a marketing VP for Sears and 3Com. In Tom’s second career as CEO of Second City Works, the B2B arm of the famous Second City comedy theatre, he got whole new perspective on winning audiences. There, he turned the company’s corporate entertainment side hustle into a groundbreaking communications and executive education consultancy. Over Tom’s 14-year tenure, he and his team used comedy and improvisation to help tens of thousands of leaders improve creativity, communication and collaboration. He also co-wrote the top selling leadership book: Yes, And How Improvisation Reverses “No But” Thinking and Improves Creativity and Collaboration (Harper Business).
Tom just began his third career with the launch of Shyne Advisors, an innovative executive communication company that helps quiet, introverted leaders become confident, original communicators.
Tom is a past IncubatorEdu mentor and the proud father of two sons, one of whom is an IncubatorEdu alum.
In this interview, Andrea and Cindra talk about:
The uniqueness of the Olympic Games The pressures of social media Consistent themes related to the mental game of the elite Why it is essential to focus on the process The importance of being vulnerable on a team Her research on the best coaches including Pat SummitYou can find a full description of the Podcast at cindrakamphoff.com/tomyorton
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