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EPISODE · Jul 24, 2019 · 52 MIN

Episode 49: Real Things That Really Make a Difference, with Tom Carmazzi

from The Athletics of Business

Tom is the CEO of Tuthill Corporation, a privately held and 4th generation manufacturer of industrial products. His role is to bring to life the COMPASS of the corporation. The COMPASS is Tuthill's version of a vision and mission statement, however, it is radically different from the norm. Their version is all about "ALIVENESS" with a "Purpose to Wake the World." This HUGE undertaking requires a culture where folks want to live into their full potential not only for the company, but for their families, their communities, and the world. What you'll learn from this episode: Tuthill CEO Tom Carmazzi's journey The implications of making decisions from your heart first How Tom Carmazzi shifted his focus from numbers to people Tuthill Corporation's history The 4 sticks of leadership, How to quantify a unique system like 'people first' 'Authenticity' from Tom Carmazzi's perspective The significance of coaching your employees instead of managing them Additional resources: Website: Tuthill.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/tomcarmazzi

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