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My clients are entrepreneurs, consultants and coaches who come to me to help them communicate with clarity and style. They stay with me for years, because I help them think more clearly about what matters most to them.

We’ll talk twice a month for about 45 minutes, and I’ll turn each of our conversations into posts you share online. It’s easy, fun and gratifying.

Some weeks, you’ll tell me about your philosophy of life or business. Other times, you’ll describe vitally important developments at work. You might tell me what your five-year-old daughter taught you Sunday evening.

You’ll soon discover that it is a profoundly positive practice to pause once a week to remind yourself—and your entire network—what matters most.

My typical client is a entrepreneur with 2-100 employees.

 

TESTIMONIALS

“Bruce asks powerful questions that sometimes stop me in my tracks, making it easier for me to recognize what matters most."

Brandon Rodman, CEO and co-founder, Previ

“Bruce helps me find the perfect ways to get my messages across. With seeming ease, he repeatedly articulates exactly what I want to say. I'm thrilled with our partnership, which has been productive, fun and full of mutual growth. He's the best!”

Molly Tschang, Founder & CEO of Abella Consulting

“Bruce has enriched my life in ways I could not have imagined before our leadership coaching partnership began. He has an uncanny understanding of human nature, business success and persuasive communication—he asks insightful questions and is a brilliant interpretive listener—and he weaves together insights, almost magically, to help me become an even better (and more fulfilled) person at work, at home and in my community. I've seen it all as a leadership coach, and I'm beyond grateful that Bruce is mine.”

Dr. Paul L. Corona, Clinical Professor of Leadership, Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University

“Bruce is the best pure listener I have ever run into, and I’ve written what may be the top book on listening in the world. I could really learn a lot from him.”

Dr. Mark Goulston, author of Just Listen