You are here: Los Angeles Careers and Workplace Career Success Examiner

Carol Setters

Career Success Examiner
Carol Setters works with successful people and their significant others in balancing the dynamics of ambition, power and wealth in their lives and their personal relationships. She rides a Harley, is a published author, and can also be found at www.CarolSetters.com.

  

Examiner Feeds

These websites were picked by the Career Success Examiner as useful resources.
ABC News Top Stories - 1 hr 19 mins ago ABC News Top Stories - 1 hr 20 mins ago Wall Street Journal Wealth Report - 3 hrs ago ABC News Top Stories - 3 hrs ago ABC News Top Stories - 4 hrs ago

Top Five Online Breaking News Sources

Top Ten Business Websites 2008

Be Successful in Style

National Examiners

Sakre Heinze
Tori Amos Examiner
Most Recent Post
DVD News?
Gaby Cora
Workplace Health Examiner
Most Recent Post
Workplace Health: World’s AIDS Day
Jay McDonough
Progressive Politics Examiner
Most Recent Post
A picture for the day
 
 

(i.e. Los Angeles hiking, Los Angeles parenting)
This article is part of National's Best

Best of business advisors

September 29, 7:22 PM
by Carol Setters, Career Success Examiner
 

You or your business is ready for growth, or you need to respond to change.  Who is the best advisor for the job?  The collective wisdom of this seasoned group of experienced leaders, facilitators and entrepreneurs creates an invaluable network of resources to help your company – or your career - achieve its objectives.

Each professional business advisor listed below has been vetted by the marketplace, and can provide referrals at your request unless there is an issue of confidentiality involved.  As far as I know, all of them are accepting inquiries and are willing to have a consultation with you to see if you're a match.  If not, they are well-connected and probably know another advisor who would be right for you. 

 

Corporate and Personal Transitions

Jim Warner   

A man of guru status in the YPO/WPO universe, Jim has a long list of fans in both corporate and individual work. His physical presence alone is enough to make your team sit up straight.

www.oncoursein.com  303.449.7770  oncoursein@aol.com

Turnaround for Failing Companies

David Bloom

David’s specialty is culture change.  He can see the places in an organization’s culture that are keeping the company from thriving, and then he guides the shift.  The best part is that he really cares what happens.

http://oncoursein.com/about/dbloom.htm  908.239.8070 dbsneaker@aol.com

 

Whole Life Mentoring

Dave Phillips

Dave skied 83 hours and 17 minutes to break a Guinness World Duration Record (only one of his incredible feats) so he can probably hang with you until you get it right. Great energy, humility, and his website is a portal into new ideas and concepts for sustainable, elevated change. 

www.dphillips.com  604.987.7531 dave@courage4u.com

Retreats for Personal Clarity and Self-Awareness

Delynn Copley

Delynn has a history in adult business education few people can match.  Her exceptional skills in life-changing transformation make her a frequent facilitator for YPO. In her workshops, she and colleague Kaley Warner-Klemp lead people through breakthrough experiences in a fraction of the time you’ve been seeing your therapist.

www.breakthroughretreats.com 303.543.2228 delynncopley@yahoo.com

Level 5 Leadership

Kevin McHugh

Kevin’s website home page says it all.  Big guy, big heart.  Don’t let the chainsaw fool you.

www.Jkmchugh.com   440.247.3948 jkmchugh@roadrunner.com

Mindfulness at Work

Tom Pitner

Tom is an ordained Zen priest with a knack for start-ups and family businesses. An award-winning educator, he can raise a group’s or individual’s consciousness just by occupying the same room.

www.zenfour.com 914.282.7890 tom@zenfour.com

Navigating Difficult Decisions

John Drury

John knows how to pull career high-achievers out of their ruts and back into aliveness. A favorite facilitator for YPO/WPO, he guides leaders through difficult business and personal decisions.  He's dynamic, cuts through the BS, pulls no punches, but has tremendous compassion for others' struggles. Surprising website.

www.FullyAlive360.com  954.565.3136   Drury@fullyalive360.com

Authenticity in Corporate and Personal Relationships

Kaley Warner Klemp

Kaley was born to lead individuals and groups back to their real selves.  One of her most amazing talents is getting people to acknowledge things about themselves without ticking them off.  A powerful catalyst with refined diplomacy.

www.keywaysinc.com  303-594-2553 request@keywaysconsulting.com

Business Strategic Planning, Mergers and Acquisitions

Russ Kamis

Russ knows the art of strategy inside and out academically, personally, and through working with hundreds of executives.   His discipline and energy are as powerful in influencing your team as his insight into what direction you should be taking.

www.thekamisgroup.com 716.523.2227 russkamis@yahoo.com

Influence and Persuasion Seminars

Dr. Jim Kochalka

Jim’s PhD in Clinical Psychology also makes him popular for assessment guidance in selecting senior management candidates. Jim's brilliant sense of humor is informed by his deep understanding of the human psyche, only one reason he's a popular YPO/WPO facilitator worldwide.

http://oncoursein.com/about/jkochalka.htm 813 390 3251  jkochalka@aol.com

Family Businesses

Peter Evans  

Peter cut his teeth running a $3.5 billion operation with 410 related family owners.  Wow.  Try that sometime.  His specialty is the sustainability of multigenerational businesses.

206.601.9900 Peter@evansmaritime.com

C Suite

Roger Lumpp

Roger specializes in helping C Suite teams and members break down seemingly complex challenges into manageable pieces.  He has excellent chemistry with high-level executives.. 

http://oncoursein.com/about/rlumpp.htm 312.925.9022 rlumpps@comcast.net

Community Impact Organizations

Vince Corsaro

Vince groks the dynamics of teams, and coaches them to feel less knotted up, more aligned, more grateful, more in the zone, less afraid, compassionate toward others, and able to stand in the midst of the storms.  He's a seasoned executive with a tan who enjoys longboard surfing and exudes an impressive mix of authority and coolness.

http://www.linkedin.com/in/vincecorsaro  949-444-8292  vcorsaro@sbcglobal.net

Board Governance

David Lesser

David aligns high achievers with their destinies, connecting them to a deep reservoir of energy and vision. He’s especially good at creating a spiritual awareness in an individual or group in a sophisticated, un-embarrassing way.

www.ExecutiveConfidant.com  415.382.1176   david@ExecutiveConfidant.com 

Managing Success

Carol Setters

Carol helps ambitious, wealthy, famous, powerful people keep the dynamics of success from taking over their lives, most specifically with their significant others. Watch her ride her Harley on her website.

www.CarolSetters.com  303.319.3505  CosmicBiker@gmail.com

 


Topics: business mentors
   Subscribe   Feed
 

Comments

Name:  
Email Address:  
Comments:  

More from Career Success Examiner

John McCain's anger problem

September 26, 10:56 PM
Yes, John McCain has a bad temper.  We've all heard about it.  But it's not discussed openly.  That's a typical reaction in the environment of a high achiever.  People put up with immature or disrespectful behavior from powerful people... Read More

Johnny Bench's approach to mentors

September 24, 11:01 PM
Johnny Bench, a 14-time All-Star who won 10 Gold Gloves is currently on tour with his new book, Catch Every Ball.  Bench retired from baseball in 1983, and has since become a motivational speaker and author.  In an interview this week with... Read More
Topics: business mentors

Blackberry Storm: CEO's best friend or nemesis?

September 22, 5:53 PM
In an article in this week's Economist.com, authors Andrew Cave, a British journalist, and Steve Tappin, an executive headhunter, are interviewed for their new book  “The Secrets of CEOs."  Based on interviews with over 150 current... Read More
Topics: board member

Financial bailouts and job security

September 18, 3:56 PM
If you're one of the unlucky workers who will have to justify their job in the near future during company cutbacks, seeing the other person's perspective will get you a better deal.  One of the things high achievers are good at is giving the other... Read More
Topics: high achiever , success , market

Hypomanic Thursday: Great advice from startup entrepreneurs

September 17, 7:24 PM
Welcome to Hypomanic Thursday, a day when we look at the personality type that would describe the majority of high achievers, or at least the ones I know anyway. Last week I shared a great book that explores the personality from a psychological... Read More
Topics: wealth , work-life balance , high achiever , success , CEO , entrepreneur

Constitution Day

September 16, 8:34 PM
I'm glad it's Constitution Day.  High achievers are always looking forward, relentlessly scanning the horizon for new opportunities and greater goals.  Looking back can be a refreshing break, and this is a good reason.  In a similar vein,... Read More
Topics: wealth , stewardship , fame , work-life balance , high achiever , success

Galveston live cams and Hurricane Ike

September 12, 9:36 PM
It's been difficult watching the Galveston live cams and thinking of all the people who have been uprooted from that town, especially people who don't have enough economic staying power to go one week without a regular paycheck, let alone the kind of... Read More
Topics: wealth , travel , high achiever , success , CEO

Hypomanic Thursday: Tips for surviving

September 10, 9:44 PM
Last week, I introduced you to the hypomanic personality.  Responsible for more than their share of success, the hypomanic is known for their intense energy, easy distractability and their laser-like focus, little need for sleep, and visions of... Read More
Topics: wealth , family office , fame , work-life balance , high achiever , success , CEO

CEOs, MRIs and Tom Brady's injury

September 7, 9:45 PM
This weekend, I saw my friend Joe at the gym where we were lamenting Tom Brady's injury.  Joe has a few things in common with Brady.  He's been a quarterback in his own right as CEO of several companies.  Like Brady, he's sustained injury,... Read More
Topics: wealth , retirement , fame , work-life balance , high achiever , success , CEO , board member

More from this examiner