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January 12th, 2019
Jeff Bezos, whose full name is Jeffrey Preston Bezos, is the founder of Amazon and one of the most well-known entrepreneurs in the modern technology sector. He gained worldwide recognition for building Amazon, his focus on customer obsession, and…
February 15th, 2018
Carl Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist and the founder of analytical psychology. He is best known for his ideas on archetypes, the collective unconscious, introversion, extroversion, and personality types. His work continues to influence psychology, coaching, personal development, religious studies,…
October 20th, 2017
Daniel Goleman (1946) is a Ph.D. graduate in psychology from Harvard University. He is also the founder of the Emotional Leadership styles and the five components of emotional intelligence. It is the ability to perceive emotions so as to assist…
July 15th, 2017
John Maxwell (1947) is a well-known author, speaker, leadership expert, and pastor. He is known for his books on leadership, personal growth, and influence. He also developed the 5 Levels of Leadership. In this model, Maxwell demonstrates that leadership does…
June 4th, 2017
Steve Jobs (1955–2011) was the co-founder of Apple, the founder of NeXT, and a key figure behind Pixar’s growth. He became one of the most famous entrepreneurs in the technology industry. His name is most closely associated with products such…
March 24th, 2017
Andre de Waal (1960) is an Academic Director of the HPO Center, an organization which conducts research into high performance organizations. He is also a partner at the Finance Function Research & Development Center, a company that aims to help…
March 24th, 2015
Henry Mintzberg (1939) is an internationally renowned management scholar, author, and researcher. Henry Mintzberg is best known for his work on management roles, organizational structures, and strategy. His ideas are still used today to better understand what managers do in…
December 5th, 2014
Edward De Bono (1933 – 2021) was a physician, writer, inventor and consultant. Edward De Bono was the originator of the term lateral thinking and had developed the famous decision making methods like the Six Thinking Hats, Parallel Thinking…
April 13th, 2014
Simon Sinek is best known for explaining how leaders and organizations can inspire people by starting with purpose, not just products, plans or performance targets. Simon Sinek gained worldwide recognition with Start with Why and the Golden Circle model. In…
March 3rd, 2014
Ken Blanchard (1939) is a well-known American researcher, consultant and writer of several management books, including 30 best-sellers. One of the best known theories he helped to create, together with Paul Hersey, is the Situational Leadership Model, a…
December 16th, 2013
Stephen Covey provides you with a practical compass for working more effectively and living more consciously. Many people are constantly busy but lack direction. Everything feels urgent, while what is truly important is neglected. Stephen Covey reveals this pattern and…
November 27th, 2013
David Norton (1941-2023) was a financial management guru and founder of the Palladium Group. David Norton was also one of the co-founders of the famous Balanced Scorecard model.
The biography of David Norton
David began his academic career at…