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John W. Myrna is co-founder of Myrna Associates Inc., a world-renowned group of facilitation experts and management consultants who help organizations to survive turbulent times by designing immediately actionable strategies and workforce evaluations. These roadmaps are developed during intense, two-day offsite sessions where Myrna team members use propriety methodologies to help C-level executives get their companies back on track and, through subsequent coaching, keep them there.
After a successful career as a leader of many companies, John decided to broaden his impact on the business world in 1991 by launching his own firm with his wife and colleague, Mary. Their goal was to help many more companies grow, increase their value, and prevent the need for turnarounds. His methodologies have been time tested and perfected during more than 10,000 hours of fieldwork with hundreds of companies.
His latest books are An End to Meeting Madness, coauthored with Maria C. Birkhead (2009) and Where the Hell are We? (2005), both documenting his methodologies.
John W. Myrna is co-founder of Myrna Associates Inc., a world-renowned group of facilitation experts and management consultants who help organizations to survive turbulent times by designing immediately actionable strategies and workforce evaluations. These roadmaps are developed during intense, two-day offsite sessions where Myrna team members use propriety methodologies to help C-level executives get their companies back on track and, through subsequent coaching, keep them there.
After a successful career as a leader of many companies, John decided to broaden his impact on the business world in 1991 by launching his own firm with his wife and colleague, Mary. Their goal was to help many more companies grow, increase their value, and prevent the need for turnarounds. His methodologies have been time tested and perfected during more than 10,000 hours of fieldwork with hundreds of companies.
His latest books are An End to Meeting Madness, coauthored with Maria C. Birkhead (2009) and Where the Hell are We? (2005), both documenting his methodologies.
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