In March 2005, USA Today called Jason Jennings one of the top three business speakers in the nation alongside Jim Collins (Good to Great) and Tom Peters (In Search of Excellence). Jason Jennings started his career as a broadcast journalist and quickly became the nation's youngest radio station group owner and the founder of Jennings-McGlothlin & Company, the nation's largest media consulting company. His unique and legendary programming, sales and management strategies are credited with revolutionizing many parts of the broadcasting industry, and hundreds of thousands of companies around the world use his audio and video programs on sales, customer satisfaction and leadership.
Mr. Jennings has spent over 20 years, founding and leading successful businesses and consulting other companies as to how to achieve their full economic potential. He spent 18 months traveling the globe, digging deep inside the fastest companies in the world for his book, It's Not The Big That Eat the Small - It's The Fast That Eat the Slow. Within weeks of its 2001 release, it hit the Wall Street Journal, USA Today and New York Times bestseller lists. Published in 32 languages, USA Today named it one of the top 25 books of 2001.
His next bestseller, Less Is More, reveals the secrets of the most productive companies in the world (based on Jennings' yearlong research of over 4.000 companies). His most recent book, Think BIG-Act Small, provides a study of the world's only ten companies who managed to grow revenues and profits by ten percent or more each year for ten years. It was released in May of 2005 and is already the hitting bestseller charts.
When not traveling the world on research and adventure travel, Jennings consults with companies worldwide and does more than 60 keynote speeches annually for clients like Verizon, GlaxoSmithKline, Invesco, Sun America, Lexmark, Ford, Wells Fargo, and AOL Time Warner.