Rethink leadership, achievement, & human possibility.

Fortune Magazine Senior Editor at Large
CBS Radio daily commentator
Bestselling author

What all of us can achieve—as individuals and as organizations—is far greater than most of us imagine. It isn't just theory or wishful thinking. We understand great performance much better than ever before. The first step is thinking in new ways.

Book Panoply

Bestselling Author & Thinker

Geoff’s new book, now available, is Humans Are Underrated: What High Achievers Know that Brilliant Machines Never Will. Read more about this and his groundbreaking bestseller Talent Is Overrated: What Really Separates World-Class Performers From Everybody Else as well as his other books.

Compelling
Keynotes
& a Versatile Moderator

As a speaker, Geoff has engaged hundreds of audiences around the world, ranging in size from 10 to 10,000. He has analyzed companies and business leaders worldwide as they confront the largest issues of our time, and has seen what distinguishes the winners from the losers. Each talk is as fresh as that morning’s headlines, and nobody leaves one of Geoff’s sessions thinking the same way.

What they're saying

Geoff’s grasp of business issues is second to none and his engaging style consistently pulls the best comments from our panelists. What more could one ask? But actually Geoff delivers more without our asking. He is one of the most genuinely respectful and caring people on the speaking circuit.

Producer, Lovett Productions

You are as good an interviewer as I’ve ever worked with. You seem to bring out the best in everyone, and you sure do with me.

Henry M. Paulson, 74th U.S. Secretary of the Treasury

Talent Is Overrated is a profoundly important book. This is the rare business book that will both prompt you to think and inspire you to act.

Daniel H. Pink, bestselling author of Drive and A Whole New Mind

Beautifully written and deeply researched, Humans Are Underrated is one of the most creative and insightful leadership books I have ever read. It is a triumph!

Doris Kearns Goodwin, Pulitzer Prize winning historian