THE AUTHOR
Joe Cleggett is the owner of Tyson-Richard Consulting where he provides technical expertise to select law firms in the preparation of major claims. As an engineering ex...ver maisTHE AUTHOR
Joe Cleggett is the owner of Tyson-Richard Consulting where he provides technical expertise to select law firms in the preparation of major claims. As an engineering executive with over forty years of experience, the last twenty-five being dedicated to executive management and leadership of some prestigious engineering firms, he developed corporate mentoring and training programs for senior managers making the leap to leadership positions. He has a strong technical education with an imaginative approach to management and leadership. Cleggett was born and brought up in one of the first towns in the US that most consider is in the cradle of liberty. He served (part time) as an elected official of this town for six years on the Executive Board and for more than 20 years on the Town’s Water Commission. During this period of his experience he served on many local and state commissions and held a federal appointment to an EPA study committee. His experience in both the private and public sectors at all levels has provided him with a wealth of experience in dealing with people and the problems we all face today. As he progressed to a senior executive level of his engineering career, he recognized the need to promote his talents and discipline his leadership style in accord with those talents. After mentoring senior managers into leaders and developing leadership courses for clients, using what he had learned about himself, he decided to put it all into a book for younger managers to have a roadmap to prepare for leadership positions in the more competitive world we in the US are faced with today. Cleggett created the book to be a shortcut in learning and understanding your talents and creating disciplines to promote yourself honestly and effectively. It is also designed to help the real leaders of tomorrow, those who get up every day to treat all people equally, remembering that ‘all people matter and have a purpose.’ver menos