Leadership, People Development, Systems Management
Bryon E. Ownby





















 

Photo Credit: Bryon Ownby (Knoxville, TN Skyline)

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Bio


Clearly a world of wonder it is for the beginning of life today. The journey leads onward, pressing forward in life, spinning, turning, and landing in a place of familiarity? Or, will it bring a mystery that only fate can understand in what is now a "flatten world"?

     Furthermore, life's virtues and character development, gained through my childhood upbringing, spilled into the discipline of music as a creative means of expression and dedication to become the heart beat of the rhythm for this masterpiece, being called "My Life: truly a work of art".

     Life, as it is known today, with all the hopes and dreams before us, discovering the hidden core of business success in the field of accounting, information technology, and the study of political systems and behaviors during those formative post secondary educational years. Profits, communication, analysis, what would business be without those? As new wine ferments from freshly pressed grapes, the real world experiences of various roles in food service, entertainment, tourism, transportation, technology, sales, manufacturing, and lodging provided intrinsic understanding of systems, processes, and sustainability.

     True beginnings of wisdom and knowledge began in pursuit of a post secondary experience at East Tennessee State University. In review of the business administration process, the critical success factor of profitability is correlated with management's operation feasibility reflected through an entities financial statement. In expanding the horizons for the next market frontier, a global understanding of politics, culture, and ethics was formally obtained as well. Leadership, the rise and fall of nations, organizations, and communities, began to play an important role in the mix of balancing life and campus activities. Having an active vision, serving in missions, finding life's purpose, developing core values, all lead to important turns on the road map to success. Proactive organizational skills for this road map to success came through hands-on leadership roles in campus life. Today, success is all about learning, learning to improve products, services, and profits all for a common goal, to LIVE!

     And now, here stands the cross roads of post college years serving and learning and living the journey of "life" . . . .


 

“You cannot do a kindness too soon, for you never know how soon it will be too late.”

- Ralph Waldo Emerson