G. Gayle Kelley

G. Gayle Kelley

About

G. Gayle Kelley lives in a small central Kentucky town, Carlisle, with his wife Donna and grandson Jon.  His educational/work background is business management.  In the late nineties, he added two years of computer-related studies to his educational background and entered the technology world, focusing on business processes and procedures.

The Thoughtful Leader: How to use your head and your heart to inspire others

The Thoughtful Leader: How to use your head and your heart to inspire others

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<p>Is it time for leaders to think more deeply and more effectively?<br /><br />Tired of people throwing the term 'thought leadership' around and using it to label unexceptional people and mediocre content, Mindy Gibbins-Klein sets out to define and introduce a new paradigm and a new standard of idea generation and sharing.<br /><br />Thoughtful leaders exhibit exceptional thinking as well as consideration for others. It is the thoughtful leader who will introduce a new era - a more thoughtful era.<br /><br />This brave book inspires, encourages and teaches Real thought leaders a new way of thinking and behaving.<br /><br />- Reach beyond content marketing and thought leadership<br />- Achieve greater levels of thinking<br />- Discover hidden depths within yourself<br />- Become a true Thoughtful Leader</p>

Story Behind The Book

I was leading a comfortable life as the Central Region Business Transformation Manager at a large company in Cincinnati, commuting to my job from my home in a pastoral setting in Kentucky. My entire world changed on December 18, 2002, when I experienced a severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) from a fall at my place of work. Could I heal from this terrible injury? Would my family and I ever be able to enjoy anything approaching the quality of life we had before the accident?

Reviews

<p style="line-height:200%;text-indent:.5in;margin:0in -.5in 0pt 0in;" class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman';">G. Gayle Kelley masterfully draws a vivid painting of his life now, with a special perspective for the reader, as though he or she is looking through a window pane into the mind of a person with a traumatically-injured brain.</span></p><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman', serif;font-size:12pt;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman';">His honest sharing and persevering attitude, despite seemingly insurmountable odds, will give hope to survivors of traumatic brain injury and their families.<br />                       --Malinda Rassiga, Speech-Language Pathologist</span></span>