Leigh Martinuzzi

A Symphony of Choices: Mastering Decision-Making with Gerald Leonard


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A Symphony of Choices: Mastering Decision-Making Join me for an enlightening episode as we sit down with acclaimed author Gerald Leonard to discuss his latest book, "A Symphony of Choices: How Mentorship Taught a Manager Decision-Making, Project Management, and Workplace Engagement." In this captivating conversation, we explore productivity, decision-making, and invaluable practices to enhance workplace performance. Tune in to gain practical insights that can transform your approach to decision-making and foster a more engaged and harmonious work environment. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from a true expert in the field! Pick up a copy of A Symphony of Choices, here. Guest Bio. Gerald J. Leonard, PMP, PfMP, and a C-IQ Coach, is the Publishing Editor, CEO, and Founder of the Leonard Productivity Intelligence Institute and the CEO of Turnberry Premiere, a strategic project portfolio management and IT governance firm based in Washington, DC. He attended Central State University in Ohio, receiving a bachelor's in music and later earning a master's in music from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. During the last 25+ years, Gerald has worked as an IT Project Management consultant and earned his PfMP, PMP, MCSE, and a Certification in Conversational Intelligence (C-IQ) Coaching. He has acquired Project Management and Business Intelligence certifications from the University of California, Berkeley; Theory of Constraints Portfolio Management from the Goldratt Institute, Executive Leadership from Cornell University; and The Wharton School: Entrepreneurship Acceleration Program. In Gerald's leisure time, he loves to play golf and travel internationally.
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