Lyle Tard
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Lyle Tard has recently completed a 20-year honorable commitment in service to his country and is now a retired United States Air Force member as of 31 January 2020. He has obtained his undergraduate degree in Human Resources Management from the University of Arizona Global College and is completing his certification as a Senior Professional in Human Resources. As a communicator, Lyle has spoken worldwide inside and out of the military community. He has motivated young adults at institutions such as Atlanta Leadership College, Triton College, South Eastern University, American University, Georgetown University, Harvard Business School, and his alma mater, University of Arizona Global College. Lyle has consulted leaders in the city and federal government in Washington D.C. in organizational effectiveness and trained C-Suite level executives from coast to coast in companies like UST Global. Just as in his time with the Air Force, Lyle takes pride in leading the next generation of world changers. From universities to businesses to churches, Lyle's passion is to influence the world to realize that "Leaders lead best when they serve."
Now, Lyle has taken all these skills into the world of coaching. As a graduate of the Health and Wellness Coaching program through Georgetown University, Lyle seeks to assist emerging leaders to become whole as a Life, Transition, & Wellness Coach. He currently serves as Operations Director with Critical Path Associates, an organization built to create pathways of legacy and success through leadership development, IT solutions, and organizational wellness.
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The Future of Leadership: Hiring People that Will Eventually Leave
"What if we were to raise good employees by being the kind of bosses that allow employees to grow into who they are supposed to be and then encourage them to be precisely that?" ...
Resilient Kindness
In our Multi-Generational Teams workshop, Session 3 hones in well-being. Well-being is important for...
Developing the Multi-Generational Mentor in You
I have devoted a large part of my life to helping people bridge the...
Debunking the Myths between Generations
In the current workforce, you can find four, sometimes five, different generations at work...
Leveraging Multi-Generations in the Workplace
Leading and working with teams with multiple generations might be new for you, and...
“I Prefer You”
In the 2017 Marvel film “Thor: Ragnarok,” the most popular experience of the Thor...
The Middle Steps: How to Win the Race of COVID-19
Many people just want this crisis to be over, and rightfully so. Getting back...
400+ COVID Phone Calls – What I’ve Learned
In my role as a director at the Capitol Hill campus at National Community...
Feedback – The Lost Art of Leadership
Do you remember those bumper stickers on the back of commercial vehicles that would...