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Daniel Pink on Recreating Yourself

Author and lecturer Daniel Pink tells us why as a society and as individuals, we need to develop right-brain directed thinking in order to continue to compete in the workplace.
- How Do I Succeed in Today's Business Environment?
- What Majors Should I Think About for College?
- What Can I Do if I Have a Job With No Creativity?
- What if My Resume Has Many Freelance Projects?
- How Often Is Too Often to Switch Jobs?
About Daniel Pink
Daniel H. Pink is the author of two influential business books. His latest, '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. Dan's first book, 'Free Agent Nation,' about the growing ranks of people who work for themselves, was a Washington Post nonfiction bestseller and business bestseller in the U.S. and Canada. He is a contributing editor at Wired, where he has written about topics ranging from grassroots solar power to the rise of Wikipedia to the economics of creativity. His articles on business, technology, and economic transformation have also appeared in The New York Times, Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, and other publications. Dan lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife and their three children.
Praise for Daniel
"Thought-provoking moments abound . . . Since Pink's last big idea (Free Agent Nation) has become a cornerstone of employee-management relations, expect just as much buzz around his latest theory."
--Publishers Weekly
"Right on the money. . . If Daniel Pink is correct about the 21st-century workforce, then all those college majors that cause parents to grimace (art history? philosophy?) will gain newfound acceptance."
--US News and World Report
Buy Daniel's DVD
In 'A Whole New Mind,' Daniel Pink explains why the valued skills of 21st century will be those of the right brain: empathy, design, synthesis, and contextual thinking.
Burning Questions
- Best skills to have when I enter workplace?
- What are the most productive college majors?
- What can I do if my job lacks creativity?
- How do I form good relationships at work?
- How do I know if I have the charisma to succeed?
- How can I make money from home?
- How can I turn my boss into my mentor?
- What is "executive presence" and how do I get it?
- What strategies will make me a better manager?
- Will "being nice" at work help me get ahead?
- What are the top time management mistakes?
More From Daniel
Keep up with motivational career advice, plus buzz and trend news from Daniel Pink.
- Visit Daniel's Web Site
- Check Out Daniel's Blog
- Read an Excerpt from 'A Whole New Mind'
- See All of Daniel's Projects
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