Known as The Dragon Lady of Leadership Accountability® for her candor, clear insights and straightforward approach, Liz Weber is a sought-after management consultant and seminar presenter. She is one of only 13 people in the U.S. to hold both the Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) and Certified Management Consultant (CMC) designations—the highest earned designations in two different professions. She also holds an MBA in International Business, and serves as a national board member and Strategic Planning Chair for The National Speakers Association.
Liz has supervised business activities in 139 countries and has consulted with organizations in over 20 countries. She has designed and facilitated conferences from Bangkok to Bonn and Tokyo to Tunis. Liz has taught for the Johns Hopkins University’s Graduate School of Continuing Studies, as well as the Georgetown University’s Senior Executive Leadership Program.
Liz is also the author of several leadership publications:
Something Needs to Change Around Here: The Five Stages to Leveraging Your Leadership
Don’t Let ‘Em Treat You Like a Girl—A Woman’s Guide to Leadership Success 1st-3rd Editions
Nuts & Bolts on Business
Leading From the Manager’s Corner
What You Need to Stop!
Liz’s Manager’s Corner column appears monthly in several trade publications, association newsletters, and internet resource centers for executives.|Known as The Dragon Lady of Leadership Accountability® for her candor, clear insights and straightforward approach, Liz Weber is a sought-after management consultant and seminar presenter. She is one of only 13 people in the U.S. to hold both the Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) and Certified Management Consultant (CMC) designations—the highest earned designations in two different professions. She also holds an MBA in International Business, and serves as a national board member and Strategic Planning Chair for The National Speakers Association.
Liz has supervised business activities in 139 countries and has consulted with organizations in over 20 countries. She has designed and facilitated conferences from Bangkok to Bonn and Tokyo to Tunis. Liz has taught for the Johns Hopkins University’s Graduate School of Continuing Studies, as well as the Georgetown University’s Senior Executive Leadership Program.
Liz is also the author of several leadership publications:
Something Needs to Change Around Here: The Five Stages to Leveraging Your Leadership
Don’t Let ‘Em Treat You Like a Girl—A Woman’s Guide to Leadership Success 1st-3rd Editions
Nuts & Bolts on Business
Leading From the Manager’s Corner
What You Need to Stop!
Liz’s Manager’s Corner column appears monthly in several trade publications, association newsletters, and internet resource centers for executives.|Known as The Dragon Lady of Leadership Accountability® for her candor, clear insights and straightforward approach, Liz Weber is a sought-after management consultant and seminar presenter. She is one of only 13 people in the U.S. to hold both the Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) and Certified Management Consultant (CMC) designations—the highest earned designations in two different professions. She also holds an MBA in International Business, and serves as a national board member and Strategic Planning Chair for The National Speakers Association.
Liz has supervised business activities in 139 countries and has consulted with organizations in over 20 countries. She has designed and facilitated conferences from Bangkok to Bonn and Tokyo to Tunis. Liz has taught for the Johns Hopkins University’s Graduate School of Continuing Studies, as well as the Georgetown University’s Senior Executive Leadership Program.
Liz is also the author of several leadership publications:
Something Needs to Change Around Here: The Five Stages to Leveraging Your Leadership
Don’t Let ‘Em Treat You Like a Girl—A Woman’s Guide to Leadership Success 1st-3rd Editions
Nuts & Bolts on Business
Leading From the Manager’s Corner
What You Need to Stop!
Liz’s Manager’s Corner column appears monthly in several trade publications, association newsletters, and internet resource centers for executives.|Known as The Dragon Lady of Leadership Accountability® for her candor, clear insights and straightforward approach, Liz Weber is a sought-after management consultant and seminar presenter. She is one of only 13 people in the U.S. to hold both the Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) and Certified Management Consultant (CMC) designations—the highest earned designations in two different professions. She also holds an MBA in International Business, and serves as a national board member and Strategic Planning Chair for The National Speakers Association.
Liz has supervised business activities in 139 countries and has consulted with organizations in over 20 countries. She has designed and facilitated conferences from Bangkok to Bonn and Tokyo to Tunis. Liz has taught for the Johns Hopkins University’s Graduate School of Continuing Studies, as well as the Georgetown University’s Senior Executive Leadership Program.
Liz is also the author of several leadership publications:
Something Needs to Change Around Here: The Five Stages to Leveraging Your Leadership
Don’t Let ‘Em Treat You Like a Girl—A Woman’s Guide to Leadership Success 1st-3rd Editions
Nuts & Bolts on Business
Leading From the Manager’s Corner
What You Need to Stop!
Liz’s Manager’s Corner column appears monthly in several trade publications, association newsletters, and internet resource centers for executives.|Known as The Dragon Lady of Leadership Accountability® for her candor, clear insights and straightforward approach, Liz Weber is a sought-after management consultant and seminar presenter. She is one of only 13 people in the U.S. to hold both the Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) and Certified Management Consultant (CMC) designations—the highest earned designations in two different professions. She also holds an MBA in International Business, and serves as a national board member and Strategic Planning Chair for The National Speakers Association.
Liz has supervised business activities in 139 countries and has consulted with organizations in over 20 countries. She has designed and facilitated conferences from Bangkok to Bonn and Tokyo to Tunis. Liz has taught for the Johns Hopkins University’s Graduate School of Continuing Studies, as well as the Georgetown University’s Senior Executive Leadership Program.
Liz is also the author of several leadership publications:
Something Needs to Change Around Here: The Five Stages to Leveraging Your Leadership
Don’t Let ‘Em Treat You Like a Girl—A Woman’s Guide to Leadership Success 1st-3rd Editions
Nuts & Bolts on Business
Leading From the Manager’s Corner
What You Need to Stop!
Liz’s Manager’s Corner column appears monthly in several trade publications, association newsletters, and internet resource centers for executives.|Known as The Dragon Lady of Leadership Accountability® for her candor, clear insights and straightforward approach, Liz Weber is a sought-after management consultant and seminar presenter. She is one of only 13 people in the U.S. to hold both the Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) and Certified Management Consultant (CMC) designations—the highest earned designations in two different professions. She also holds an MBA in International Business, and serves as a national board member and Strategic Planning Chair for The National Speakers Association.
Liz has supervised business activities in 139 countries and has consulted with organizations in over 20 countries. She has designed and facilitated conferences from Bangkok to Bonn and Tokyo to Tunis. Liz has taught for the Johns Hopkins University’s Graduate School of Continuing Studies, as well as the Georgetown University’s Senior Executive Leadership Program.
Liz is also the author of several leadership publications:
Something Needs to Change Around Here: The Five Stages to Leveraging Your Leadership
Don’t Let ‘Em Treat You Like a Girl—A Woman’s Guide to Leadership Success 1st-3rd Editions
Nuts & Bolts on Business
Leading From the Manager’s Corner
What You Need to Stop!
Liz’s Manager’s Corner column appears monthly in several trade publications, association newsletters, and internet resource centers for executives.