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For you, your team or your entire organization, The CLEMMER Group delivers the right content to the proper audience. Personal improvement is one of the key concepts Jim tries to bring to any discussion. His Improvement Points service delivers a "short shot" of inspiration three times a week in the form of an excerpt from one of his many articles dealing with subjects such as team building, growth & development and other areas that make great leaders who they are. Jim's monthly newsletter, The Leader Letter , is a popular resource for teams and individuals around the world. As humorous as it is insightful, the Leader Letter is sent out the second week of each month and is a perfect place to start for anyone interested in learning more about Jim's key frameworks and approach to leadership. See Jim's Leader Letter archive here. Our monthly article service sends two specially selected articles each month to publications (company newsletters, online blogs, industrial or trade papers, magazines and newspapers) for free reprint. This service is a great way to get fresh, inspirational content to your readers. This is another great free service from The CLEMMER Group. |
- "... writes persuasively about the need for better balance in our lives...urges readers to consider their legacy...offering the chance to relax, reflect and regroup...interweaves anecdotes, quotes, fictional stories and his own musings in a leisurely style..."
— The Globe & Mail - Simultaneously
practical and inspirational, Jim Clemmer takes a refreshing
approach to leadership and personal growth. Growing the Distance
is full of wisdom, anecdotes and pithy advice in an informal,
easy-to-read digest format. Great reading for all walks of
life."
— Nancy Semkin, Manager, Leadership
Development, Royal Bank Financial Group - "....participants gave you a 4.5 out of 5 for the overall quality of your presentation. Participants particularly enjoyed your casual and informal presentation style, being in control in a group setting and the manner you were able to connect with the audience..."
— Musawir Karim, Senior Research Associate and Program Manager, Centre for Management Effectiveness, The Conference Board of Canada


