by Greg Martin | Jun 4, 2019 | Book Review
It has been said that everyone has between 4 and 7 critical moments in their life, when you make a decision that will significantly impact every day that follows. Wednesday August 23, 2017 was one of those days for me. I at the house of a friend at Port Aransas,...
by Greg Martin | May 14, 2019 | Book Review
About 20 years ago I was helping a friend move out of their apartment and they had a box of old dishes that we were going to throw away, so we decided to try and break the world record for plate spinning. Of course, we had no experience in this, but it sounded fun, we...
by Greg Martin | Mar 5, 2019 | Book Review
I was having lunch the other day with a client that is the CEO of a rapidly growing automotive service company that has experienced hockey stick type growth over the last 3 years. I have always been impressed with his vision and laser focus on achieving the company’s...
by Greg Martin | Feb 5, 2019 | Book Review
Over the Christmas holiday, I saw a documentary about the space race and the challenges the NASA leaders had with getting a man on the moon. One of the biggest obstacles was managing this team of rocket scientists was designing a space craft that could withstand the...
by Greg Martin | Jan 8, 2019 | Book Review
For those of you who have known me for a while (or at least have read my leadership article in November) you know that I am severely directionally challenged. I thank God for the Google Maps App on my smartphone. Prior to smartphones, I used to take out an...
by Greg Martin | Dec 4, 2018 | Book Review
Last year, my family and I visited the county fair. It was great fun. There were amazing deep-fried wonders (Oreos, Hostess Twinkies and cheesecake) that I am trying to jog off, fun rides, young agricultural entrepreneurs, and games and barkers. You know, the fair...