Paul Kangas
Paul Kangas was dubbed by The Detroit Free Press as "the Walter Cronkite of business broadcasting." A former stockbroker with more than 12 years experience, he is now the co-anchor and financial commentator for public television's Nightly Business Report and television's leading provider of daily stock market information.
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- Economy /
- Finance /
- Financial Markets /
- Investing /
- Television Media
Richard Branson
Richard Branson is the man behind one of the world's most recognized and respected brands, Virgin. His Virgin Group has a presence in international retail, air travel, mobile communication, music, resorts, clean fuel, space travel, and many other areas.
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- CEO /
- Corporate Social Responsibility /
- Leadership /
- Management /
- Philanthropy /
- Strategy
Hamish McRae
Principal economic commentator of The Independent and author of the acclaimed work on the future The World in 2020: Power, Culture and Prosperity, Hamish McRae is one of Europe's leading futurists. His work is currently focused on the shift of power to the economies of Asia and the impact of the new technologies on the world economy.
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- Finance /
- Futurist
Larry Winget
NYT and Wall Street Journal bestselling author and television personality, Larry Winget is best known for his candor and caustic, yet hilarious style. He speaks around the world to associations, corporations and businesses about what it takes to be successful both personally and professionally. He is a frequent guest on many other television shows speaking on the topics of money, personal success and business.
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- Change /
- Customer Service /
- Humor /
- Leadership /
- Motivation /
- Team Building
Adrian Gostick
Co-author of The Carrot Principle and The Integrity Advantage, Adrian Gostick is a leading expert on employee engagement and retention. He is vice-president of The Carrot Culture Group, a consulting and training division of the O.C. Tanner Company, the world's largest employee recognition firm.
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- Author/Writer /
- Business /
- Business Excellence /
- Business Motivation
John Kotter
John Kotter is a professor at the Harvard Business School and is regarded as an authority on leadership and change. He is a bestselling author of Leading Change and Our Iceberg is Melting. His articles in The Harvard Business Review over the past twenty years have sold more reprints than any of the hundreds of distinguished authors who have written for that publication during the same time period.
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- Change /
- Leadership /
- Management
Jan Carlzon
With the reputation as a market oriented innovator and turn-around specialist, Jan Carlzon has taken three companies to profitability within an eight-year span. His philosophies on strategic leadership and staff motivation have been imitated around the world and can be read about in his book Moments of Truth, which has been translated into 18 languages and has been selected as one of the 100 Best Business Books of All Time.
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- Business /
- Business Motivation /
- CEO /
- Customer Loyalty /
- E-Business /
- Entrepreneurship /
- Growth /
- International Business /
- Leadership /
- Management /
- Strategy /
- Change Management
Maddy Dychtwald
Maddy Dychtwald is a nationally recognized author, public speaker, marketing executive and entrepreneur. One of the nation's leading authorities on generational marketing, she has been actively involved in analyzing and forecasting ...
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- Business /
- Consumer Trends /
- Demographics /
- Futurist /
- Marketing /
- Women's Issues
Steve Garvey
MLB's first baseman, Steve Garvey set the MLB record for most consecutive errorless games by an infielder, which he held until April 2008. Today Steve runs Garvey Communications and Garvey Management Group. Steve is involved in television production and infomercials. He is also host of "Baseball's Greatest Games."
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- Baseball /
- Business /
- Business Motivation /
- Celebrities /
- Celebrity /
- Marketing /
- Sports
Verne Harnish
Author of Mastering the Rockefeller Habits: What You Must Do to Increase the Value of Your Fast-Growth Firm , Verne Harnish has served as an advisor to CEOs of emerging growth firms for nineteen years. Verne is founder of the Young Entrepreneurs' Organization (YEO) and the Association of Collegiate Entrepeneurs (ACE).
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- Business Excellence /
- CEO /
- Entrepreneurship /
- Leadership /
- Management /
- Strategy


