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Rick Seymour

Mountaineering, extreme skiing, endurance cycling, organic gardening or playing with his grandchildren - Rick Seymour's interests encompass the lofty to the down-to-earth.

Mathematician, Aerospace Engineer, Entrepreneur, Business Owner, Management Consultant, Author, Professional Speaker and creator of multiple training curriculum - A career path that uniquely qualifies Rick to understand and relate to a wide variety of both private and public organizations and the people that make them up.

Rick believes "Our circumstances will never change unless our performance changes. Our performance will never change until our behavior changes. And our behavior will never change until we have a good enough reason. If our people don't grow and change, neither do our organizations."

Rick has been called the "velvet hammer". He has a way teaching and relating powerful ideas and concepts in such a way that people readily accept their need to change and grow. Rick believes that "If behavior doesn't change - it isn't training!”

Achievements:

EDUCATION Ø B.S., Applied Mathematics Ø Advanced degree work in Social Psychology

WORK HISTORY Ø Business trainer and consultant Ø Entrepreneur - health and nutrition business Ø Aerospace engineer -Systems Analyst for Space Shuttle, Apollo, Viking and Skylab Partial Client List Ø AT&T Ø Colorado State University Ø Lockheed-Martin Corp. Ø TRW Ø United Bank of Denver Ø University of Kansas Ø USGS Ø IRS Ø Equitable Ø Department of Defense Ø Farmers Insurance Ø Vail Business & Professional Women’s Association Ø Geneva Pharmaceutical Ø Tennis Club Management Association of America Ø Shaklee Corporation

Articles by this Author
» On Being a B+ Person
By Rick Seymour | Published 10/19/2006 | Time-Management | Rating:
Perfectionism and the "paralysis of analysis" are two of the biggest stumbling blocks to success that many people trip over. There is an old adage that says, "Good enough is good enough." For those wanting to move ahead in their lives, it is a good saying to live by. The way my grandfather always put it was, "Rick, you’ve got to learn to be a B+ person." What does that really mean?
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