Marc Corsini
Experienced CEO Coach, Vistage Advisory Group Chair, Trusted Advisor and Avid Hiker. I help executives do what they do better—both in and out of the office.
Meet Marc Corsini
I help executives in a variety of industries do what they do better. As a business coach for almost 30 years and president of a successful consulting group, I’ve worked with hundreds of business owners, executives and professionals, helping them find work-life balance so they can become the best version of themselves—in the office and out of it, too.
As legendary coach John Wooden said, “Success is peace of mind, which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you did your best to become the best you are capable of becoming.” I coach this ambitious and positive mindset every day, and I’ve done so for decades. I have written four books about using a whole-person approach to life and work that is based on my 7 F’s of True Success model.
To expand my circle of influence, I am a Vistage Chair, leading two CEO groups and one Key Executive group of business leaders who are striving for rapid growth. I challenge their thinking, prompting them to consider new ideas and alternatives to business as usual. It is a collaborative effort where members share expertise and experience to lead themselves and others to greater success. Gold is polished through friction, and that is what happens in our groups: Successful people are encouraged to get uncomfortable in order to break through barriers and achieve their goals.
I am a Georgia Tech graduate and former trustee of the university’s National Alumni Association. I loved being involved in Boy Scouts, as an assistant scoutmaster, with my two sons who are both Eagle Scouts now. My wife, Susan, and I served in the infant foster care program through Catholic Family Services. We have three children and live in Birmingham.
Marc’s Blog
Emotional Intelligence
We all know about measuring IQ (intelligence quotient), but lately, I’ve heard more and more about another important measurement—EQ (emotional intelligence quotient). This is a measure of the ability to identify, assess, and control emotional responses in others and...
Making It To Your Own Show
It’s time for baseball’s 2017 World Series, and I’m excited about watching it! Maybe that’s why when a friend shared his philosophy on business success using a baseball analogy I couldn’t resist sharing it with you. “Your work career,” my friend told me, “is like...
Working in the Moment… and Staying in the Game
Most of us are working today toward a better tomorrow. We’re doing all we can to achieve our short- and long-term, big-picture goals. But I bet you know someone who is struggling. Maybe they think they are working hard when they really are just coasting. Maybe they...
Better or Bigger
A while back, I was working at our office with a president and a CEO of an Alabama-based company. During this meeting, the two of them got into a pretty heated discussion about a big decision. Both felt strongly about their positions, and these positions were very far...
Failing to Adapt
Douglas MacArthur was one of the greatest military minds of all time. Considered by many to be a genius in modern warfare, he groomed some of our country’s best commanders, and his career actually spanned WWI to the Korean War. A Costly Mistake I want to talk about...
Lessons on Life and Work
In my previous blog, I shared a conversation I had with my older son about where I was twenty-plus years ago and how I didn’t imagine the life I have today. Most people, I think, feel much the same way. And most of us—no matter how satisfying life has turned out to...


