Thursday, November 29, 2018

Keynote Speaker Rocky Romanella Of 3SIXTY Management Services Knows Joe Scafone Can Help Leaders Take Their Teams To The Next Level

A highly sought Keynote Speaker and Business Leadership Trainer, Romanella is founder and principal of 3SIXTY Management Services, LLC. He has over 40 years of leadership at Fortune 100's and most recently served as Chief Executive Officer and Director for UniTek Global Services, after retiring from a 36-year career with UPS.

As business owners, managers, educators or leaders we are always looking for ways to get buy-in from our teams. While there is no shortage of ideas on how to get that all important buy-in, the path to finding a truly engaging idea can be long. For many leaders, finding the right approach becomes a "hit or miss" proposition. Rocky Romanella, keynote speaker and author, believes that a very special character named Joe Scafone offers a powerful solution for any team or leader in any situation. So who is Joe Scafone?

“In my book 'Tighten the Lug Nuts: The Principles of Balanced Leadership', I use over 40 years of experience in supply chain, logistics and transportation, retail, sales and operational management at UPS, and my CEO and Director roles at a company I worked at after my UPS days, to explore the ways a true leader can add value by using a process approach to lead the organization and its people to new levels of success," Romanella stated.

In an engaging, personal, and witty style, through a fictional character named Joe Scafone, Romanella details how leaders can give their three major constituents equal priority by actively listening to their needs and building strong relationships. By following the steps that are laid out, anyone can learn the key components of Balanced Leadership.

“I believe the true measure of a great leader is someone who leaves things a little better than they found them,” Romanella concluded. “In 'Tighten the Lug Nuts', readers follow Joe Scafone as he demonstrates the importance of small acts of kindness, the power that comes with understanding roles, and the freedom that accepting responsibility affords. Readers learn how to 'tighten the lug nuts' in their own lives to keep from becoming overwhelmed and to take the steps to becoming a truly balanced and valuable leader.”

In this 5-star rated book on Amazon, Romanella, through Joe Scafone, uses his Executive Business Leadership experiences to explore the ways a true leader can add value as a trusted advisor, mentor, and visionary. He calls it his Balanced Leadership approach, which clearly explains how to give the three major constituents equal priority in the decision-making process.

In honor of a great leader and coach who cultivated breakthrough performances from his teams, for every purchase of 'Tighten the Lug Nuts', 3SIXTY will donate $1 to Victory Over Cancer, a charitable organization co-founded by former North Carolina State Basketball Coach Jim Valvano. This important organization is dedicated to saving lives by helping to find a cure for cancer. A donation will also be made for each new Training Engagement or Motivational Keynote and in appreciation for those who sign up to receive 3SIXTY’s newsletter.

As part of its training offering, the 3SIXTY team can incorporate 'Tighten the Lug Nuts' as a foundation for a variety of group training sessions to help teams of any size become more transformative in their thinking. The 3SIXTY business leadership training team brings decades of experience to their partners to tailor comprehensive leadership development curriculums that can propel forward any organization. A no-charge assessment form is available at the 3SIXTY Management Services website.

Romanella is available for speaking engagements and media interviews. He can be contacted using the information below or by email at rockyromanella@gmail.com. 'Tighten The Lug Nuts' is available at book outlets everywhere. More information on 3SIXTY Management Services is available at the company's website at http://www.3sixtymanagementservices.com.

About Rocky Romanella:

After an illustrious career spanning nearly 40 years focused on supply chain, logistics and transportation, retail, sales and operational excellence strategy at UPS – including The UPS Store franchise network and UPS Supply Chain Solutions – Rocky Romanella became the Chief Executive Officer and Director for UniTek Global Services, a provider of engineering, construction management and installation services to companies specializing in the telecommunications field.

Romanella is currently the Founder and CEO of 3SIXTY Management Services, LLC, a management consulting firm specializing in Executive Speaking, Leadership Development and Consulting Services. He also serves on the board of Goodman Networks, a leading provider of end-to-end network infrastructure, field and professional services to the wireless telecommunications and satellite television industries.

Rocky is an experienced CEO who led one of the largest rebranding initiatives in franchising history – The UPS Store, revolutionizing the $9 billion retail shipping and business services market.

While leading The UPS Store, the network increased retail unit, same-store sales by 5.8%, outpacing the National Retail Federation results of 4.6% during a recession.

Rocky steered UPS’s entry into the health care industry and created the mantra, “It’s a patient, not a package.®”

He also led the integration of more than 20 acquisitions to improve financial performance, capabilities and global network footprint.

Through his Executive Business Leadership Training and Business Team Training, Rocky delivers results by developing and implementing his Balanced Leadership Model™ across enterprise operations. This includes a laser focus on customer needs, employee empowerment and the demands of shareholders.

Rocky has the rare ability to see a clear vision of the changing business landscape, the passion to develop strategies, tactics and metrics to drive desired results.

Contact:

Rocky Romanella
http://www.3sixtymanagementservices.com
rockyromanella@gmail.com