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Dr. Bruce H.
Jackson and The Institute of
Applied Human Excellence
In the 21st century, more
knowledge, skills, and abilities
are not enough to succeed. Working
smarter, not harder is the key!
As a student of human
performance technologies, Dr.
Bruce H. Jackson is an expert in
what it takes to raise the level
of performance within your
organization.
As a competitive athlete, Bruce
began his study of high
performers—leading to the study of
human effectiveness in many
personal and professional arenas.
While studying the common
denominators of human excellence,
Bruce has worked with athletes,
inner-city children, and Fortune
500 companies alike—recognizing
that the principles of personal,
interpersonal, and organizational
excellence are equally valid for
the athlete, student, or
executive.
Whether your focus is
individual, group, or
organizational performance
enhancement, Bruce will custom
design a message that will meet
and exceed the expectations of
your audience.
Qualifications:
Dr. Jackson is a certified
member of the United States
Professional Tennis Association
and Professional Ski Instructors
of America. He holds a Master’s
degree in Counseling Psychology
from the Boston University school
of Education, a Master’s degree in
Business Administration from the
University of Minnesota, a third
Master’s degree from The Fielding
Graduate Institute, and a Ph.D. in
Human and Organizational Systems
from the Fielding Graduate
Institute. Dr. Jackson’s research
identified the core components and
strategies that people use to find
"flow" or "peak experiences."
Dr. Jackson is the co-author of
Optimal Performance in Tennis:
Mental Skills for Maximum
Achievement in Athletics and Life,
and Sports for Life: The Fruits of
Play and Competition for the Young
and the Young at Heart.
His work with athletes,
inner-city children, and corporate
managers and executives gives him
a unique perspective on the common
denominators of success and
excellence—on and off the job.
Bruce is the President of The
Institute of Applied Human
Excellence, a human performance
consulting firm, and the Director
for the C. Charles Jackson
Foundation.
"Just remember, the difference
between being good versus being
great is just a few points,
inches, or seconds."
Dr. Bruce H. Jackson |