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Micheal began his journey toward his Doctorate of Management
in Organizational Leadership in 2006 at the University of
Phoenix. He has worked with people from all walks of
life in multiple disciplines, encouraging and guiding them
to find their unique voice in life, redefining and reconnecting
leadership, while pinpointing and overcoming gaps to execution
that prohibit them from being successful.
At 31, Micheal Burt retired as the head coach and athletic
director at Riverdale High to pursue new challenges. He now
travels the country educating and motivating people and stimulating
companies to build cultures that win. He is the Chief Leadership
Officer of Maximum Success. He connects, communicates, educates,
and inspires his audiences to attain their dreams.
Micheal Burt is the founder of www.CoachMichealBurt.com,
a group of signature brands offering businesses and individuals
the tools to building winning cultures. By founding Maximum
Success he has helped companies such as Cumulus Broadcasting,
Phillips Mortgage Planning, and FirstBank build and achieve
objectives with a system that Burt uses to build winning cultures
in multiple disciplines.
Prior to his latest book (www.anatomyofwinning.com),
Burt penned three other books (Changing Lives through
Coaching, The Inspirational Leader, and This Ain’t No Practice
Life- how to live and work everyday with purpose, passion,
and intention), As championship coach and athletic
director at Riverdale High School (Murfreesboro, Tenn.), Burt
produced a culture that won. His record of 221-77 combined
with four conference titles, three sub-state appearances,
numerous scholarship players, two Miss Basketball finalists,
and the first Class AAA State Championship in over 83 years
in the city of Murfreesboro represented ultimate achievements
for this 31 year old coach
Burt created daily “Success Academies”, teaching the principles
of effectiveness and bringing an average of four additional
wins per season as a result. Through these academies, his
players became more connected, more passionate, more intelligent,
and more capable of adapting and adjusting based on their
knowledge and skill sets.
Burt began coaching at the age of 15 as a junior pro basketball
assistant. At 18, Burt won his first of many championships,
leading Woodbury Grammar School to a 31-5 record and won the
Class A state championship. Two years later, he accepted a
position as the freshman head coach at Riverdale High, one
of the largest schools in Tennessee. Finishing 17-0 in his
first season, Burt advanced quickly, becoming the offensive
coordinator by the age of 20. Burt became the youngest
head coach in the state at the age of 22 and continued his
coaching prowess.
Burt wrote his first book, Changing Lives through Coaching
and began traveling the country, educating people and
companies on how to build cultures and people that win. He
has since written The Inspirational Leader and his
most expansive personal growth book, This Ain’t No Practice
Life.
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