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Tim Gallwey
Sports Psychologist and Master of “The Inner Game” of Life And Business

Topics
Management
Coaching
Focus
Peak Performance
Team Building
Organizational Development
The Inner Game of Work

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CA

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Tim Gallwey's Key Accomplishments Include . . .
Tim Gallwey attended Harvard University where he majored in English Literature and captained the tennis team. Tim Gallwey served as an officer in the US Navy and was one of the founders of a liberal arts college in the Midwest.

Starting in the mid 1970's Tim Gallwey produced a series of best selling books, which set forth a new methodology for the development of personal and professional excellence in a variety of fields. Tim Gallwey is the author of The Inner Game of Tennis · Inner Skiing · The Inner Game of Golf · The Inner Game of Music · The Inner Game of Work.

For over twenty years, Tim Gallwey has been introducing the Inner Game approach to corporations looking for better ways to manage change. Through lectures, consulting, and seminars, his focus has been directed at three targets, 1) helping all individuals in a company learn how to learn, and think for themselves, 2) helping managers learn how to coach, 3) helping leaders learn to create "learning organizations."

The Inner Game provides principles, methods, and tools to learn to get out of your own way so you can express your full potential in whatever your chosen activity. The fundamental methods for overcoming self-interference described in the Inner Game are similar, no matter what outer game is being played.

More About Tim Gallwey . . .
In every human endeavor there are two arenas of engagement: the outer and the inner. The outer game is played on an external arena to overcome external obstacles to reach an external goal. The inner game takes place within the mind of the player and is played against such obstacles as fear, self-doubt, lapses in focus, and limiting concepts or assumptions. The inner game is played to overcome the self-imposed obstacles that prevent an individual or team from accessing their full potential.  According to Tim Gallwey, how aware you are of this game can make the difference between success and failure in the outer game.

Tim Gallwey's long-term clients have included AT&T, IBM, Arco, Anheuser Busch, Apple Computer, and The Coca-Cola Company. Tim Gallwey's newest professional interest is helping people who work in teams to learn how to work together more effectively.

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 Suggested Programs

  • The Inner Game of Work
  • The Manager as Coach
  • The Team that Learns Together Wins Together
  • Team Building through Coaching
   
 What People Are Saying

"Using a skillful combination of audience interaction, reflective/questions, group breakouts, lectures, videos and 'live' demonstrations, Gallwey's presentation captivated the group. Any organization that is serious about enhancing its levels of people development would be well advised to consider a session with Tim Gallwey."
Seth Silver
Manager of Organizational Development
Xerox Corporation

"Tim Gallwey is one of the great teachers of our time."
Peter Senge
Author of The Fifth Discipline

"I congratulate you on incorporating the concepts, tools, models, and thinking on learning in such an interesting manner.  You have taught and provided coaching to me on many of the concepts and tools contained in the book. These ideas have evolved, become more clear, and are therefore more useful."

- Charlie Frenette, Chief Marketing Officer,
 The Coca-Cola Company

 

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