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Ian Ayres, Thinking-By-Numbers

One of my goals in doing the Great Work interviews is to talk to people who make me think and make me laugh. And that’s why I’m thrilled to be talking to Ian Ayres, the William K. Townsend Professor at … Continue reading

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Steve Shapiro, Goal Free Living

Einstein said, “If I had an hour to work out a problem, I would spend 59 minutes trying to figure out what was the actual problem and then one minute on the solution.” Steve Shapiro has applied this idea to … Continue reading

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David Taylor, The Naked Leader

Meet David Taylor, the Naked Leader. About six years ago, David’s book The Naked Leader was published in the UK and a friend emailed me and said I had to get a hold of it. I did, and I’ve been … Continue reading

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David Rilkan, Self Growth.com

David Riklan is the founder and president of Self Improvement Online and the website www.selfgrowth.com, which is the super website of the self development world. In the early 90s, David was working in corporate America when he paid $35 for … Continue reading

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Michael Port, Book Yourself Solid

Michael Port’s an interesting guy. His big splash was with his first book, Book Yourself Solid, and as you’d guess it’s about how to build a solid, profitable client base (especially if you’re a small, service-based company). But it’s not … Continue reading

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