Taulbert was chosen by CNN at the turn of the millennium to represent one of the many voices of community. Taulbert, who has served as a guest professor/lecturer at Harvard University, the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, and the United States Air Force Academy, said he could have failed had it not been for the community of unselfish people who surrounded his life. We should never underestimate the power of our influence on the life of others, according to Taulbert.
Taulbert has authored 13 books, several of which are foundational to his consulting philosophy: Eight Habits of the Heart and Who Owns the Ice House: Eight Life Lessons from an Unlikely Entrepreneur (Who Owns the Ice House is part of a Kauffman Foundation-sponsored education initiative to expose the impact of the entrepreneurial mindset at all levels) and, more recently, Shift Your Thinking: Win Where You Stand and The Invitation: Living beyond the lingering lessons of race and place. Taulbert's Eight Habits has become foundational to his work on leveraging community as an asset in the workplace, and garnered him an invitation to address members of the United States Supreme Court as a personal guest of former Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O’Connor.
Taulbert is a trustee of the University of Tulsa, has been recognized international by the Sales and Marketing Academy of Achievement, the Library of Congress, the NAACP, Rotary International as a Paul Harris Fellow and has been a recipient of the Jewish Humanitarian of the Year Award and the Richard Wright Literary Award. The Freemount Corporation is located in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
He lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma, with his wife Barbara Taulbert.
Works
Nonfiction
Who Owns The Ice House? Eight Life Lessons From An Unlikely Entrepreneur (2010)
Once Upon a Time When We Were Colored (1989)
The Last Train North (1992)
Watching Our Crops Come In (1997)
Eight Habits of the Heart: Embracing the Values that Build Strong Communities (1997)
The Journey Home: A Father’s Gift to His Son (2002)