Mary C. Kelly
AUTHOR

Mary C. Kelly

Tap the gear icon above to manage new release emails.
Mary C. Kelly, PhD is the CEO of Productive Leaders, a leadership development group that improves profit growth and productivity. An economist and leadership expert, Mary Kelly specializing in improving business efficiency and profits throughout every economic climate. A graduate of the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD, Mary trained over 100,000 military and civilian personnel in multi-cultural environments all over the world in her 21-year active duty career. She retired as a Commander. Mary taught at the US Naval Academy, the US Air Force Academy, and Hawaii Pacific University, combining theory and practicality. She focuses on building successful strategies for business leaders at all levels of an organization. A frequent TV and radio guest, Mary is an engaging speaker and author of several leadership books, including: 360 Degrees of Leadership: Steering Around the Icebergs Master Your World: 10 Dog-Inspired Lessons to Increase Productivity, Profits and Communication 15 Ways to Grow Your Business in Every Economy In Case of Emergency, Break Glass! Money Smart: How Not to Buy Cat Food When You Don't have a Cat (for 18-30 year olds who want to live well and retire comfortably) Why Leaders Fail and the 7 Critical Skills to Achieve Dynamic Success Mary's passion is helping people excel during difficult business and leadership times. A frustrated comedian, she loves delivering conference and event keynote speeches on economics, leadership, and business. When she isn't working, Mary takes her dogs to swim in the rivers of Colorado. To stay in touch, sign up for Mary's free monthly leadership advice at www.productiveleaders.com.
Read more Read less

Try Audible membership today. Start enjoying the benefits.

Try Audible for free with an audiobook of your choice.
Automatically renews at AUD $16.45/mo after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

Most Popular

Product list
  • Non-member price: $16.99 or 1 Credit

    Sale price: $16.99 or 1 Credit