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Don Yaeger inspires teams and individuals to unlock their full potential, igniting unparalleled growth and success.
Over 30 years of heartfelt stories from the greatest of all time in these powerful presentations.
What Makes The Great Ones Great
What Makes The Great Teams Great
Becoming A Team Of Teammates
The Art Of Storytelling
Don has distilled the 10 elements of a well-told story and teaches audiences how to use those elements to connect more deeply with clients and colleagues alike.
What Makes the Great Ones Great
What Makes the Great Teams Great
Becoming a Team of Teammates
The Art Of Storytelling
General Bernard Banks
“Your willingness to share intimate details of your own life journey made the day’s conversations even more impactful. Suffice it to say, none of us will forget your time on campus!”
Simon Sinek
“Don is one of the best storytellers I’ve ever met. I’ve known him for a long time and every time we talk I walk away wiser and more inspired. He is the best in the business at teaching you a skill – storytelling – that will last you a lifetime.”
John C. Maxwell
“Don is the best storyteller I know. If I want someone to tell a story, I say go get Don Yaeger because they have such meaning and depth.”
Patricia Fripp
“I have no interest in sports, but this was not a sports speech. I have been watching and grading speeches for 30 years and this was one of the most poignant human interest and motivational speeches I have ever heard.”
Jeff Turner
“Don’s lessons bring coworkers back into the huddle, the dugout, or the court to find that inner-spark, competitive spirit, and desire to become great!”
Stacey D’Antoni
“You were absolutely one of the lowest maintenance speakers we’ve ever had, and that means a lot to a planner.”
Bill Bankson
“I recently completed Don Yaeger’s fantastic series, “What makes Great Teams Great” a rich motivational experience with life lessons I will cherish forever.”
Hector Cavazos
“Your Characteristics of Greatness presentation was overwhelmingly rated as the best motivational speech my employees had ever heard.”
Bill Swales
“When you can find someone who has truly studied Great Teams, as Don has here, these lessons are an amazing and impactful resource which every leader should leverage.”
Tom Taylor
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Chrissy Taylor
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Eric Martorano
“After hearing Don speak, I immediately decided my team would find significant value by being exposed to his philosophies on both business and character.”
Louise F. Jones
“You possess the unique capability to captivate an audience and take them on an emotional rollercoaster ride. We laughed, we cried, and we were all inspired.”
Craig Gadberry
“Don has transformed his twenty plus years’ experience and accomplishments in writing into the opportunity to help individuals and companies transform themselves; all founded on Greatness.”
Jonathan French
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Steve Casey
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Corporate Competitor Podcast
Don Yaeger has authored more than over 40 books, 12 of which have become New York Times Best-Sellers.
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Don Yaeger has authored more than 40 books, 12 of which have become New York Times Best-Sellers.
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Ex-NFL Journeyman Dan Orlovsky Knows Exactly What The Combine Doesn’t Get
This last week we watched the NFL Combine, the annual job fair that draws college football players to interviews wearing shorts and t-shirts and carrying gym bags rather than briefcases. For a solid week, they took turns running, jumping, sprinting, lifting, throwing and catching, and were measured by every possible means, all in the hope of getting included in the NFL Draft, which will take place this year on April 25-27 in Detroit.
The 49ers Showed The Power Of Championship Seasoning
I watched the great NFC Championship game between the San Francisco 49ers and Detroit Lions, which San Francisco won 34-31, with complete fascination. By the end of the game, two numbers stood out to me as the most instructive of all: 77 and seven.
Patrick Mahomes And Josh Allen Have A Rivalry To Savor
Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs and Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills are the new Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. They are two quarterbacks who are the unquestioned field leaders of their respective teams and improve each other every time they meet.
Their record against one another, alone, proves the point: prior to Sunday’s game, the quarterbacks faced each other six times, splitting those games 3-3 and scoring close to the same number of points as each over the course of rivalry. Sunday marked the seventh time they’ve played against each other and the third time in the playoffs. Mahomes’ Chiefs won all three playoff games, so Mahomes would arguably be considered the more successful of the two, yet nobody could deny they demonstrate a model rivalry.
Just As College Sports Change, So Must We All Or Risk Irrelevance
The beginning of a new year offers the opportunity to reflect on the topic of change and how it relates to leadership. Big-time college sports have never been more driven by change than it is at the moment and, when reading so many on the internet, the change is driving people to say the most distasteful things!
Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer: A Great Leader For Our Time And All Times
More than a decade ago, I had a speaking engagement at Chevron that was part of a whole day devoted to leadership development, one in which I happily participated. One of our activities was to break into small groups and draw on a sheet of paper our vision of what a “Clear Leader” looked like.
Even Simon Cowell Says College Football Playoffs Sends The Wrong Signal
On January 1, we can all look forward to tuning in to the College Football Playoffs to watch Alabama, Michigan, Texas and Washington duke it out on the field. And when the horns sound and sidelines erupt in the expectation of making the National Championship game, we can look over to Simon Cowell in the judge’s booth to see which teams he gives a thumbs up to, determining who moves on to the title game.
The Vikings’ Josh Dobbs Proved To Be A Victor Of Circumstances
In professional football, cadence refers to all of the verbal signals delivered by the quarterback before the start of the play. They include numbers, colors and other coded words quarterbacks call out to tell the offensive players to get ready for a specific play, which includes the snap count. While the quarterback uses the huddle to communicate the play, often he will have to change it at the line of scrimmage, which is called an audible.
Quarterbacks Matthew Stafford & Jared Goff Are Enjoying Greener Grass
We’re taught at an early age to appreciate what we have and not waste our lives wishing for greener pastures. However, sometimes the grass – or Astroturf – really is greener on the other side. It certainly must seem so to a couple of quarterbacks named Matthew Stafford and Jared Goff.
The Cowboys And 49ers Show Why You Hire For Attitude And Train For Skills
Sunday night’s NFL contest was billed (sorry Buffalo) as the biggest game of the weekend and one of, if not the, biggest games of the NFL season when the unbeaten San Francisco 49ers played the 3-1 Dallas Cowboys in a game many believed would be a preview of the National Football Conference championship game.
Novak Djokovic Has Found A New Rival, Not Usurper Of His Crown
The king is dead. Long live the king, right? Not so fast, tennis fans. After the brilliant and charismatic Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz defeated one of the three kings of tennis, Novak Djokovic, at Wimbledon, many were quick to anoint a new ruler in the men’s game. Alcaraz certainly seems to have everything it takes to assume the Purple once worn by Djokovic, Federer and Nadal.
PRE-PRODUCTION PROMISE:
Before we begin writing questions, we conduct 10+ hours of research, including finding pictures and stories from high school yearbooks and listening to commencement speeches, keynote addresses, and past interviews.POST-PRODUCTION PRECISION:
Our team spends 10+ hours removing verbal fillers – um’s, uh’s and you know’s – removing awkward pauses, and engineering audio quality all with the intention to deliver a best-in-class listener experience.PROFESSIONAL PROMOTION:
Corporate Competitor is featured on every major podcast platform and sent every Wednesday in Chief Executive’s CEO Briefing e-blast to 300,000 leaders worldwide. Each episode’s custom-built web page — which includes leadership lessons listed by timecode— is shared on Don’s social media platforms (with a combined following of 75,000)-
When can new interns begin?
Most students begin at the beginning of each semester, but we have had a few exceptions. -
Where are your internships located?
Our office is 10 minutes from Florida State University’s campus in Tallahassee, Florida. Fully remote internships are available. -
Who is eligible to apply? What prerequisites are needed?
We are looking for self-motivated college students that have a passion for sports and business. Our ideal candidate is detail-oriented with exceptional writing and research skills. If you tend to procrastinate, this internship is not for you.