February 18, 2016

An early Tribute to Texas independence Day

 

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One of the legends of Houston pays tribute to the others.

 

The speaker will be Hank Moore,  Futurist and Corporate Strategist™.  His topic is "Houston, Pathway to the World.”

 

His book is "Houston Legends," the definitive history of Houston, through the prism of business, commerce and entrepreneurship.  Hank knew and worked with most of the Houston power leaders, including the Worthams, Mastersons, Hobbys, Connallys, Ortons, Laniers, George Mitchell, Ima Hogg, George R. Brown, Ben Love, etc.  They got him on boards and entrenched in community service.  He will also discuss his new book, “Pop Icons and Business Legends."

 

Hank Moore won the Lifetime Achievement Award from Volunteer Houston, for community leadership.  He is the highest level of business overview expert and is in that rarified circle of experts such as Peter Drucker, Tom Peters, Steven Covey, Peter Senge and W. Edwards Deming.  Drucker termed Hank Moore's Business Tree™ as the most original business model of the past 50 years. The Business Tree™  is his trademarked approach to growing, strengthening and evolving business, while mastering change.

 

Hank Moore has advised many of the top CEOs on strategy, leadership and growth, including Disney, Marriott, Hewlett-Packard, AT&T, United Way, Texaco and hundreds more.  He advises companies about the Big Picture issues which profoundly affect the business climate.  He has presented Think Tanks for five U.S. Presidents and has spoken at six Economic Summits.

 

Mr. Moore has provided senior level advising services for more than 5,000 client organizations (including 100 of the Fortune 500), companies in transition (startup, re-engineering, mergers, going public), public sector entities, professional associations and non-profit organizations.  He has worked with all major industries over a 40-year career.  He advises at the Executive Committee and board levels, providing Big Picture ideas.  Hank Moore's website:   http://www.hankmoore.com