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
What’s the Most Important Ingredient to Success?
We’re still close enough to the beginning of the new year to continue our discussion about how to make your promise and promises a reality. I know that because it seems like everyone still is offering lots of tips and suggestions for making this year your big year to...
The Four Stages of Anyone’s Career
I recently read The Garner Files: a Memoir by James Garner and Jon Winokur. Garner was perhaps best known as Jim Rockford in the long-running TV show The Rockford Files, but he also worked the big screen in movies like The Great Escape with Steve McQueen. Garner’s...
Three Questions for the New Year
Let’s continue to talk about the brand-new year. Like many of you, I made some New Year’s resolutions. As I mentioned in the last blog, I make my resolutions based on the answers to three simple questions: What do I want to do more of? What do I want to do less of?...
Advice from Ivy Lee
The New Year is the closest thing there is in life to a “do-over.” It’s a fresh start. A bright beginning. I know of no other time in the year that offers more promise and promises. Benjamin Franklin put it this way: “Be at war with your vices, at peace with your...
What’s Your Ratio?
There is a feedback paradox for most of us—especially in business. We all want good news, affirmations and encouragement. We thrive when positive energy is directed our way. Yet, for some reason, we are wired to be critical—especially when it comes to assessing Let me...
Bad Things
Bad things happen to all of us. No one in this world is exempt from setbacks. At work, a setback could be the loss of a key employee or executive or valuable client, a partner dispute or even being forced to sell off the family business. The list, unfortunately, is...


