Profit Is A By-Product with Brian Johnson
Brian Johnson is the Philosopher + CEO of en*theos. He also created PhilosophersNotes, taught Optimal Living 101, wrote a little book called A Philosopher's Notes, is featured in the documentary Finding Joe and has a monthly "Big Ideas" column in Experience Life magazine.
We > I with Lawrence Koh
Lawrence is the founder and President of International Diversified Products (IDP) which he established in 1987. This highly successful product-development business that creates products and programs for selected corporate clients is built on Lawrence's commitment to a relationship-centered approach to business and is a natural legacy of his more than twenty-five years as a motivational speaker and personal development facilitator.
It's Not About the Coffee with Howard Behar
Howard Behar's career in business spans over 50 years, all in consumer oriented businesses covering several industries. He retired from Starbucks Coffee after 21 years where he led both the domestic business, as President of North America, and was the founding President of Starbucks International. During his tenure, he participated in the growth of the company from only 28 stores to over 15,000 stores spanning five continents. He served on the Starbucks Board of Directors for twelve years before retiring. Howard now serves on several Boards including for-profit and non-profit organizations. They include Anna's Linens, Sterling Savings Bank, Wild Ginger Restaurants, EZ Grill, Inc. and the advisory board of Anthos Capital. His non-profit commitments are to the University of Washington Foundation, The Robert Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership and the Washington Business Alliance.
Getting Things Done with David Allen
David Allen is widely recognized as the world's leading expert on personal and organizational productivity. His thirty-year pioneering research and coaching to corporate managers and CEOs of some of America's most prestigious corporations and institutions has earned him Forbes' recognition as one of the top five executive coaches in the U.S. and Business 2.0 magazine's inclusion in their 2006 list of the "50 Who Matter Now." Time Magazine called his flagship book, Getting Things Done, "the definitive business self-help book of the decade." Fast Company Magazine called David "one of the world's most influential thinkers" in the arena of personal productivity, for his outstanding programs and writing on time and stress management, the power of aligned focus and vision, and his groundbreaking methodologies in management and executive peak performance.
The Motley Fool with Tom Gardner
Tom Gardner is the co-founder and CEO of The Motley Fool. He founded the company with his brother, David, in 1993. The Motley Fool's mission is to help the world invest better by focusing on long-term investments in world-class businesses. The company serves more than 5 million monthly visitors provides online membership services to avid investors, and will launch its third mutual fund this year. Core to The Motley Fool is a belief that all financial advice should be given with complete transparency and clear accountability.
Emotional Equations with Chip Conley
After 24 years as Joie de Vivre's Chief Executive Officer, Chip now sees himself as a "Chief Emotions Officer" in his role as Strategic Advisor to the company he founded, and in his work as an author and international speaker. In his book Emotional Equations: Simple Truths for Creating Happiness + Success, Chip guides readers further down the path from emotional intelligence to emotional fluency - using math as a way to better understand and manage our emotions.
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