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Randy Street is a corporate speaker, partner and co-author with Geoff Smart and heads the executive learning business unit that helps managers learn key skills to achieve career and financial success through keynote addresses, training workshops, research, publications, and associated products.
A popular speaker with a dynamic and energetic style that routinely generates the highest audience satisfaction scores possible, Randy Street has extensive experience with designing and delivering high impact workshops that fundamentally change how leaders run their businesses.
In collaboration with Geoff Smart, Randy Street co-authored the book, Who: The A Method for Hiring, which was an instant New York Times bestseller, the #1 management book in the world on Amazon for its first 3 weeks, #1 HR book, #2 on the Wall Street bestseller list and #9 book of all categories on Amazon.com. These co-creators of Topgrading® conducted the largest set of interviews with billionaire entrepreneurs, and discovered their best advice and insights about how to build talented teams. Based on their comprehensive research, Randy Street and Geoff Smart deliver new insights and new practical best practices you can use to grow your business.
In business, you are who you hire. Randy Street offers simple, easy-to-follow steps that will put the right people in place for optimal success.
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Randy Street also has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, among other publications. Prior to joining Geoff Smart, Randy Street was the Executive VP of Sales & Marketing and Executive VP of Corporate Development & Strategy for a government software firm. It was named the fastest growing company in Atlanta during his tenure. Before that, Randy Street was a strategy consultant with Bain & Company where he led projects and advised senior executives of Global 1000 companies in a wide range of industries, including financial services, transportation, and manufacturing.
Randy Street earned his MBA from Harvard Business School and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Rice University. |