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Marshall Goldsmith Featured On Newly Released Music CD

Managing Partner and Co-Founder of Face The Music, Paul Kwiecinski announces their newly released 2nd music CD, Your Work is Your Song, which features Marshall Goldsmith, top leadership keynote speaker and best selling author of Mojo—How to Get It, How To Keep It, How To Get It Back If You Lose It on a new version of Got My Mojo Working.

When corporate teams are aligned, inspired by their work, and highly invested in producing excellent results, they are ready to flex innovative leadership muscle as they begin again to accumulate market share in this new economy. Face The Music is positioned to provide cutting edge programs that uncover fundamental workplace dead zones while skillfully engaging people to write and perform original blues (or other) songs about their business issues. Once the issues are uncovered together, Face The Music assists in the transformation of those business issues in innovative and creative ways.

GE calls this process "Magical, " while Ernst & Young calls it "Cutting Edge, " and Lockheed Martin exclaims, "Learning Made Fun!"

To highlight how much fun it can be to build high-performance teams, Marshall Goldsmith and others have joined Face The Music to produce an entertaining and enlightening music CD. Kwiecinski, who has shared billings as a speaker and trainer with Marshall, suggested that they re-do the old Muddy Waters hit Got My Mojo Working in conjunction with Marshall's new book.

Your Work Is Your Song titles include:

• Used to be a Cowboy—Originally written for PayPal, it is about the old "cowboy" thinking about the wild startup
• Got My Mojo Working —The old Muddy Waters hit redone to include Marshall Goldsmith talking about his take on it from his Mojo book. "I got my mojo working, and it's got some work to do!"
• Gotta Grow —Originally written for a Bank of America's leadership training program, it works the metaphor of growing a garden, and how that's like growing your business

Sales of the CD will benefit Little Kids Rock, (http://www.LittleKidsRock.org). Little Kids Rock (LKR) is a registered charitable organization that transforms children's lives by restoring and revitalizing music education in the US public schools. LKR is one of the leading nonprofit providers of free music lessons and instruments, having served more than 100, 000 students at over 1, 200 schools.

Paul Kwiecinski has been guiding Fortune 500 companies with unique system consulting approaches from merger integration to team building to strategic thinking for fifteen years. His internationally acclaimed business sparks innovation among his clients' leaders and employees by helping them write and perform their own company-specific songs. Face The Music helps companies to drive their message with the powerful communication tool of music, and to engage in owning an action-oriented process to make a difference going forward.

About Face The Music:
The Face The Music experience provides innovative and energizing interactive music programs that empower groups to engage and work creatively together resulting in participants aligning and owning the organization's key objectives in a whole new way. Described by CNN as "In tune with the needs of corporate America, " Face The Music has impacted corporate culture in the US, Canada, Europe, and the Middle East with clients like GE, Pfizer, Bank of America, Ernst & Young, Daimler, Target, FedEx, JPMorganChase, General Mills, and Bristol-Myers Squibb.



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