Wayne Turmel
Wayne Turmel, a native of Canada, embarked on his career with aspirations of comedic acclaim in the bustling city of Los Angeles. Though the spotlight of stand-up comedy proved elusive, Turmel's journey led him to carve a niche in the realm of remote leadership and literature. Now residing in the vibrant cityscape of Las Vegas, he has emerged as a prominent voice in the field of remote work, drawing from his rich experiences to inform his writing and public speaking engagements. Turmel has made significant contributions to the understanding of remote work dynamics through his series of acclaimed non-fiction works. "The Long-Distance Leader: Rules for Remarkable Remote Leadership" sets the stage for his exploration of leadership in the digital age, while "The Long-Distance Teammate: Stay Engaged and Connected Working Anywhere" expands on the principles of maintaining productivity and connection from afar. His literary repertoire also embraces the imaginative, as seen in his foray into historical fiction with "The Count of the Sahara" and the engrossing tales of the Crusades in "Acre's Bastard" and "Acre's Orphans." Furthermore, Turmel's "Werewolf PI" series, including "Johnny Lycan and the Anubis Disk" and its sequels, captivates readers with its fusion of urban fantasy and detective noir. Wayne Turmel's writing is characterized by its engaging narrative style and insightful examination of leadership and connection in an increasingly virtual world. His works are imbued with a keen understanding of human interaction, whether in the context of medieval adventure or the complexities of modern workplace dynamics. Through his books and his role as the founder of the Remote Leadership Institute, Turmel has established himself as a thought leader, offering invaluable guidance to those navigating the challenges of remote work and beyond.
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