Alan Eagle

Alan Eagle

Alan Eagle is an accomplished author, executive communications coach, and former managing director at Google, where he spent 16 years helping top executives and sales leaders effectively convey their messages. He is the co-author of several bestselling books, including How Google Works (2014), Trillion Dollar Coach: The Leadership Playbook of Silicon Valley’s Bill Campbell (2019), and Learned Excellence (2023). His work focuses on leadership, management, and performance, drawing on his extensive experience in the tech industry.

Eagle holds a degree in Computer Science from Dartmouth College and an MBA from The Wharton School. In addition to his role at Google, he is the founder of the TDC Network, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing executive coaching for social impact leaders. His insights into effective communication and storytelling have made him a sought-after speaker at various corporate events and conferences.

Currently, Eagle continues to influence the field of executive coaching and communications through his consulting work. He is recognized for his ability to help leaders articulate their visions and connect with their audiences, making significant contributions to organizational culture and performance.

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    Trillion Dollar Coach: The Leadership Handbook of Silicon Valley’s Bill Campbell

    Behind Silicon Valley’s shimmering innovation stood a quiet force whose currency was trust, empathy, and relentless belief in people. Trillion Dollar Coach unpacks the extraordinary influence of Bill Campbell, the man who guided tech titans not through commands, but by cultivating human connection in boardrooms built for disruption. As leaders scaled impossible heights, Campbell posed a question more enduring than any business metric: what if the key to winning is caring more? Blending rich anecdotes with hard-won lessons, this is a story of mentorship as strategy, and humanity as the ultimate competitive edge. In a world obsessed with speed and scale, it dares to argue that leadership begins—and ends—with heart.

    • Originally Published: April 16, 2019
    • Publisher: John Murray, 2020
    • Genre: Non-fiction
    • Pages: 352
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN: 978-1473675988
    • Access: Members