Hyler Bracey’s life journey has taken him from the cotton
fields of Mississippi to President of the Atlanta Consulting Group.
After doing everything from working on a tugboat and racing stock
cars to owning a pair of cotton gins, in 1972 he formed the company
along with Aubrey Sanford. Bracey received his Ph.D. from Louisiana
State University in 1969 in management, marketing, and finance.
Prior to that, he earned an MBA from the same institution in 1965
and a Bachelor of Business Administration/Marketing from Lamar
University in 1964.
Jack Rosenblum is a nationally known management consultant
who for over twenty years has been helping top teams learn to work
together in harmony. Rosenblum received an Ed.D. in organization
development from the University of Massachusetts in 1977. He earned
a J.D. from Yale Law School in 1962 and an A.B. from Brown
University in 1959. He joined The Atlanta Consulting Group as Vice
President of Research and Development, in 1983. In prior
careers, he was President of RSI, Inc., Chief of New York City’s
drug prevention program for youth, and one of the first Peace Corps
volunteers in Costa Rica.
Aubrey Sanford came from a small southern town and, through
dedication and more than a little innate talent, has become one of
the most entertaining, beloved, and effective seminar leaders in
the country. Joining with Bracey to create The Atlanta Consulting
Group in 1972, Sanford developed the knack of taking concepts like
motivation, coaching, and listening, and devising ways for people
to learn those skills experientially. His design work is reflected
in all TACG workshops. Aubrey received a Ph.D. in Business
Administration from Louisiana State University in 1970 after
earning an MBA from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1966.
He has coauthored three previous books: Human Relations:
Theory and Practice, Organizational Communication and
Behavior, and Basic Management and the Experiential
Approach.
Roy Trueblood brings over three decades of counseling
experience to The Atlanta Consulting Group. An ordained United
Methodist minister, psychotherapist, and professor of counseling in
previous careers, Roy Trueblood has a special gift for helping
people enhance their self-esteem and learn how to enhance the
self-esteem of others. He has contributed a lot of the heart
to The Atlanta Consulting Group and its workshops. Roy Trueblood
received a Ph.D. in counseling and psychology from Northwestern
University in 1972 and a B.D. in religion from the Garrett
Theological Seminary in 1961. He joined The Atlanta Consulting
Group as Vice President in 1977.
“Outstanding! Delivers the right message at a critical time.”—Lee
A. Robbins, VP and CFO, Puritan Bennett
“Five powerful principles, so simple they are arresting. Their
application by every manager can catapult a company to new heights
of greatness.”—Don M. Schrello, chairman, Schrello Direct
Marketing, Inc.
“Much needed!”—Norman Vincent Peale
“Managing from the Heart is a gift you should give to yourself and
your people. It outlines a beautiful philosophy that if applied
will not only impact human satisfaction in your organization, but
bottom line results.”—Kenneth Blanchard, Ph.D., co-author of The
One Minute Manager
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