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Daniel Pink
Daniel
Pink is a best-selling author and an expert on innovation, competition,
and the changing world of work. His latest book, A Whole New Mind,
charts the rise of right-brain thinking in modern economies and
explains the six abilities individuals and organizations must master
in an outsourced and automated world. Reviewers have described the
book as "an audacious and powerful work," "a profound read," "right
on the money," and "a miracle." Several publications named it one
of the best business books of the year.
A Whole New Mind has sold more than 100,000 copies in the U.S.
and has been translated into 12 languages. Dan¹s first book, Free
Agent Nation, about the rise of people working for themselves, was
a Washington Post best seller and a business best seller in the
U.S. and Canada. Publishers Weekly said that the book "has become
a cornerstone of employee-management relations." His articles on
work, business, and technology appear in many newspapers and magazines‹including
The New York Times, Harvard Business Review, Slate, Fast Company,
and Wired, where he is a Contributing Editor.
Dan has provided analysis of business trends on CNN, CNBC, ABC,
NPR, and other networks. And as an independent business consultant,
he's advised start-up ventures and Fortune 100 companies on recruiting,
innovation, and work practices. A free agent himself, Dan held his
last real job in the White House, where he served from 1995 to 1997
as chief speechwriter to Vice President Al Gore. He¹s also worked
as an aide to United States Secretary of Labor Robert B. Reich,
an economic policy staffer in the United States Senate, a legal
researcher in India, and a latrine builder in Botswana. He received
a BA, with honors in linguistics, from Northwestern University,
where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and a JD from Yale Law School.
Dan lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife and their three children.
He is now at work on his next two books, which will be published
in 2008 and 2009.
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