Laura Stack
Laura Stack is a noted expert in employee and team productivity. She is best known by her moniker, “The Productivity Pro®.”
She is president & CEO of The Productivity Pro, Inc., a boutique consulting firm helping leaders increase workplace performance in high-stress environments. Her latest book is Doing the Right Things Right: How the Effective Executive Spends Time (Berrett-Koehler).
Stack is a past president of the National Speakers Association and is a member of its prestigious CPAE Speaker Hall of Fame, which has fewer than 175 members worldwide. She is a high-content Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), who educates, entertains, and motivates professionals to deliver bottom-line results.
Laura has been featured in the New York Times, USA Today, the Wall Street Journal, Entrepreneur, and Forbes magazine and has been a spokesperson for Microsoft, Dannon, belVita, 3M, Skillsoft, Office Depot, Day-Timer, Fellowes, and Xerox.
She is president & CEO of The Productivity Pro, Inc., a boutique consulting firm helping leaders increase workplace performance in high-stress environments. Her latest book is Doing the Right Things Right: How the Effective Executive Spends Time (Berrett-Koehler).
Stack is a past president of the National Speakers Association and is a member of its prestigious CPAE Speaker Hall of Fame, which has fewer than 175 members worldwide. She is a high-content Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), who educates, entertains, and motivates professionals to deliver bottom-line results.
Laura has been featured in the New York Times, USA Today, the Wall Street Journal, Entrepreneur, and Forbes magazine and has been a spokesperson for Microsoft, Dannon, belVita, 3M, Skillsoft, Office Depot, Day-Timer, Fellowes, and Xerox.
Web Sites:
theproductivitypro.com
theproductivitypro.com
Interviews with Laura Stack»See all
Laura Stack joins Jim Blasingame to reveal three roles you must focus on to be productive as the CEO of your small business, and they all start with a “T.”
Laura Stack joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that, ironically, technology could be causing you productivity problems, and how to solve that by learning how to use it to your advantage.