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We are a team of seasoned professionals passionately committed to serving our clients. We have vast expertise as consultants, speakers, authors, professors, communicators, facilitators, managers, attorneys, entrepreneurs and executive coaches.

We illuminate solutions to complex business challenges using a unique interdisciplinary framework and a distinctive approach. We cultivate individual and organizational strengths for maximum leadership development, especially in times of crisis and change. We help transform ideas,
experience, and insight into innovation that matters.

We are LOGOS CONSULTING GROUP.

Helio Fred Garcia

"One of the burdens of leadership is keeping an eye on the big picture; how everything you do and say provokes a reaction among the stakeholders who matter to you. Inspired leaders act and speak in ways that move people to think, feel, and do certain things, to accomplish clear goals."

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“I believe in the transformative power of positive language. Words connect individuals to shared possibilities. They open pathways to leadership."

Anthony Ewing: Logos Consulting Group

“Corporate responsibility is not about saying the right things; it’s about doing the right things. Successful companies and leaders earn credibility by improving performance and explaining how their actions advance business strategy.”

Raleigh Mayer

"First impressions last forever. Packaging — of image, language, and presentation — matters, because perception is reality for the audience. You are visible, audible, and memorable every day, and deliberate messages result in desirable impact."

Laurel Hart

"To think clearly is harder than it sounds when organizations and leaders are dealing with multiple demands. Often the first question should be 'why should we do this,' not 'how can we do this.' Take a step back and think strategically before acting tactically."

Oxana Trush: Logos Consulting Group

"In an era of increased intercultural communications with a crescendo of stakeholder expectations, companies face more communication challenges then ever. To gain loyalty in the court of public opinion, companies need to rethink their communication and behavior and employ a set of persuasive communications tools to promote understanding, establish trust, and bridge gaps with their stakeholders."

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"No amount of disclosure will be considered sufficient until stakeholders grow to trust those who do the disclosing. In fact, the word “disclosure” itself builds a sense of forced disgorgement. Trust, on the other hand, signifies a willing and easy openness toward information that combines utterance with understanding, to form the basis for meaningful stakeholder
relationships."

Eugene Donati

Beth Jacques

"Knowledge is power.
Forewarned is forearmed.
Cover all the bases.
Do the math, do the research, do the homework.
Be prepared.
All the above are correct."

 

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