
Marcus Buckingham has dedicated his career to
helping individuals discover and capitalize on their personal
strengths. Hailed as a visionary by corporations such as Toyota,
Coca-Cola, Master Foods, Wells Fargo, Microsoft, and Disney, he has
helped to usher in the “strengths revolution,” persuasively arguing
that people are dramatically more effective, fulfilled and
successful when they are able to focus on the best of
themselves.
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In his nearly two decades as a Senior Researcher
at Gallup Organization, Buckingham studied the world’s best
managers and organizations to investigate what drives great
performance. His research laid the foundation for a string of
New York Times best-selling books that use empirical data
to challenge preconceptions about achievement. First, Break All
the Rules (co-authored with Curt Coffman) kicked things off in
1999, followed by Now, Discover Your Strengths
(co-authored with Donald Clifton, 2001), The One Thing You Need
to Know (2005), Go Put Your Strengths to Work (2007)
and The Truth About You (2008).
Buckingham’s latest book, Find Your Strongest
Life: What the Happiest and Most Successful Women Do
Differently, was inspired by the overwhelming response to his
appearance on “The Oprah Winfrey Show”—100,000 unique contributors
posted messages online after the show and 1.7 million people
downloaded his three-hour workshop video. The book tackles head-on
the numerous studies revealing a drastic decline in female
happiness over the last 40 years, and offers strategies for
reversing this disturbing trend.
In addition to “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” Marcus
Buckingham has been featured on “Larry King Live,” “The Today
Show,” “Good Morning America,” and “The View.” He has been profiled
in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal,
USA Today, Fortune, Fast Company, and
Harvard Business Review.
Buckingham founded TMBC in 2007 to create
strengths-based management training solutions for organizations
worldwide, and he spreads the strengths message in keynote
addresses to over 250,000 people around the globe each year.
A member of the Secretary of State’s Advisory
Committee on Leadership and Management, Marcus Buckingham graduated
from Cambridge University with a Master’s Degree in Social and
Political Science. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife Jane and
children Jackson and Lilia.