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Chuck Ward, Ph.D.
Leaders and organizations worldwide trust Chuck Ward to support their personal,
professional, and organizational development need. Dr. Ward is particularly recognized
for expertise and success in leadership development, personal and organizational change,
and cultivation of high-performance work environments through workshops, keynote
speeches, and coaching engagements.
Chuck holds two doctorates: one in the field of communication and the other in
education. His primary work is as a keynote presenter, trainer, and corporate educator
for a host of international organizations and many United States government agencies.
Chuck has personally provided training to more than 125 of the Fortune 500. He also
provides executive coaching to C-level leaders and high potentials in the US, England,
Europe, Australia, and China.
Much of Chuck's formal training and practical experience is in the application of
brain research to issues affecting leadership, organizational and personal change, and
interpersonal relationship skills. His research in brain functioning is enhanced by
ongoing interaction and collaboration with neuroscientists at the National Institutes of
Health and elsewhere.
Some of Chuck's most popular topics include Change Your Mind, Change Your Life;
The Nature and Nurture of Productive Professional Relationships; Active Listening: The
Silent Secret of Success; and Foundations of Authentic Leadership.
Along with his extensive speaking and coaching schedule, Chuck is Adjunct Professor
for Leadership, Management, and Professional Development in the College of Business
and the Graduate School of Management at the University of Dallas.
Previously, Chuck was a college professor, radio talk show host, and newspaper
columnist. He and his wife, Ellie, live in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Chuck's Professional Objective:
1.To discover the foundational truths about personal, professional, and
organizational success.
2. To practice the truths that lead to success in all areas of life.
3. To share through various means the truth that will lead to lasting personal,
professional, and organizational success.
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