Gayle has be quoted in the following publications (click on the image to read the article):

American Executive (June 2008) Management: You’re a Star

Twelve Leadership Questions for 2010


Career Couch – When Stress Flirts With Burnout



Nine Questions for Your Boss

Rethink Your Objectives

Insight Magazine (Mar/Apr 2008) Are You Productive Enough?








PM Network Magazine (Mar 2008 Vol. 22, No. 3) Bigger Isn’t Always Better

Birmingham Business Journal Nov 2008 Tell it to me straight: How am I doing?
 
  • “Plan for Planning” – HR Magazine August 2008
  • New York Times
  • Harvard Management Update
  • Wall Street Journal Online
  • Dow Jones Newswires
  • FastCompany.com
  • NASA’s Marshall Star
  • Chicago Tribune
  • Los Angeles Times
  • Hampton Roads Career Builder
  • Boston Business Journal
  • Birmingham Business Journal
  • Dallas Business Journal
 
  • A Bullish 2009: Seven Ways to Take the Bull by the Horns, Bring Your Company Out of Recession Mode, and Start Thriving Again. Sick of existing in recession-inspired survival mode? You're not alone. Gayle Lantz, author of the new book Take the Bull by the Horns, says it's time for leaders to find inspiration and take action to move their businesses forwardDownload Now (481 kb)
 
  • WCFT ABC
  • WIAT CBS Channel 42 – It’s Your Money Changing Careers by David Lamb
  • Wealth Focus – BigTalk 1070/WAPI-AM Success Radio
  • Organized for Life! WPAS 89.1 FM

Featured in Local Publications


Birmingham Works! Magazine (September 2008)

Read about Gayle’s recognition as one of Birmingham’s Top Women in Business.
 

Gayle is frequently quoted in Alabama news:

  • Get back to basics: May be time to recharge job search. Aug 8, 2010... “I encourage job seekers to think of themselves as problem solvers,” Lantz said of determining what organizations and positions to pursue. “It’s like they’re going into an organization with a flashlight to uncover challenges, to learn about a company’s issues, and what they could do to solve those problems.”  http://blog.al.com/bhamjobs/2010/08/get_back_to_basics_may_be_time.html
  • Reporter's notebook: Birmingham labor experts say hiring trends show bright summer outlook. Apr 24, 2011 ... If you're among the more than 43,000 residents of the Birmingham-Hoover area unemployed in March, the prospects of finding a job are a lot better than they were a year ago, employment experts say.http://blog.al.com/businessnews/2011/04/reporters_notebook_birmingham_4.html
  • Birmingham area hiring expected to rebound. Mar 13, 2012 ..."While the statistics show a brighter forecast, there are still many people who are under-employed," said Lantz, president of the WorkMatters leadership consulting firm. "They must continue to seek opportunities that better reflect the value they can deliver. Employers that are hiring may take a little longer in the selection process to ensure they find the best fit. Selecting the best talent is still a top priority for many executives and hiring managers with whom I work." http://blog.al.com/businessnews/2012/03/birmingham_area_hiring_expecte.html
  • Reporter's notebook: Birmingham experts share smart career moves for the new year. Jan 2, 2011 ..."Don't wait for your employers, but do take advantage of programs if your employer offers them," Lantz said. "If your employer does not offer development opportunities, seek out those that align with your strongest interests and strengths. Building on your strengths will help you advance your career more easily as opposed to correcting weaknesses." http://blog.al.com/businessnews/2011/01/reporters_notebook_birmingham_1.html
  • Business bookworms trade ideas, network. Mar 14, 2009 ...The first meeting on Jan. 29 featured "The Way of Innovation" by Kaihan Krippendorff. Last month's book was "Take the Bull by the Horns: The Busy Leader's Action Guide to Growing Your Business... And Yourself," written by Gayle Lantz, president of WorkMatters, a Birmingham-based leadership consulting firm.  http://www.al.com/business/birminghamnews/news.ssf?/base/business/12370185394130.xml&coll=2