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AUCTION ALERT: Charlene Li, author of Groundswell

We’ve just kicked off an incredible auction for a 30-minute interview/mentorship with Charlene Li, bestselling author of the groundbreaking book “Groundswell”.  Below is her impressive bio:


Charlene Li is the Founder of Altimeter Group and coauthor of the critically acclaimed, bestselling book Groundswell. She is one of the foremost experts on social media and technologies and a consultant on leadership, strategy, social technologies, interactive media, and marketing. She is currently working on her next book, “Open Leadership: How Social Technology Can Transform How You Lead” to be published in May 2010 by Jossey-Bass.


Charlene was named one of the 12 most creative minds of 2008 by Fast Company, and one of the most influential women in technology in 2009. She frequently consults and speaks on disruptive technologies and publishes a blog at blog.altimetergroup.com.


Charlene is a frequently-quoted expert and has appeared on 60 Minutes, The McNeil NewsHour, ABC News, CNN, and CNBC. She is also frequently quoted by The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Economist, Businessweek, USAToday, Reuters, and The Associated Press. She is a much-sought after public speaker and will be appearing at the World Business Forum in Radio City Music hall in October 2010. She has also presented frequently at top conferences such the American Society of Association Executives, SXSW, Web 2.0 Expo, and Search Engine Strategies.


Previously, Charlene was a Vice President and Principal Analyst at Forrester Research. She joined Forrester in 1999, after spending five years in online and newspaper publishing with the San Jose Mercury News and Community Newspaper Company. She was also a consultant with Monitor Group in Boston and Amsterdam.


Charlene is a graduate of Harvard Business School and received a magna cum laude degree from Harvard College.

AUCTION ALERT: Chris Anderson, Editor of Wired Magazine and NY Times Bestselling Author



We’re extremely excited to announce the mentorship auction for Chris Anderson, Editor of Wired Magazine and NY Times bestselling author of Free.  I’ve interviewed Chris in the past, and have come to know him better, and to understand his innovative, cutting edge perspective on business, publishing, and technology.  He’s a thought leader in countless ways, and continues to drive powerful dialogue around key issues that will influence our present and future. His bio is below (http://www.leighbureau.com/speaker.asp?id=373)::



As editor-in-chief of Wired magazine, Chris Anderson is one of the most knowledgeable, insightful and articulate voices at the center of the new economy. In a series of groundbreaking articles and books, he has identified important new trends in the economy and described new business models for seizing the business opportunities they represent.


Chris has published Free: The Future of a Radical Price, originally as an article in Wired magazine, and as a book that has generated incredible interest, buzz and debate.


Chris Anderson is the editor-in-chief of Wired magazine. He worked at The Economist for seven years in various positions and served as an editor at the two premier science journals, Science and Nature. Education background in physics, including research at Los Alamos.

Auction Alert: Win Mentorship with Bestselling Author Dave Logan


Dave Logan is one of the top thought leaders of our time. And he’s up for a 30-minute mentorship auction right now. Check out his bio below and click here to bid on his auction.


Dave Logan is cofounder and senior partner of the management consulting firm CultureSync, a consulting firm specializing in strategy, cultural design, and high performance. A professor at USC’s Marshall School of Business, he is a former associate dean, and holds a PhD in organizational communication from USC. A frequent keynote speaker, he has worked with groups as diverse as Fortune 500 companies, universities, non profits, and high tech start-ups. He and his wife, Harte, live in Los Angeles.

Up for Auction: Lawler Kang, a Man Who Continues to Beat the Odds

We just launched a great auction with Lawler Kang, a man who continues to beat the odds.  His bio is below:


Lawler’s philosophies on life—and work’s place in it—have been shaped significantly by his conquering the after-effects of a cerebral aneurysm, sustained at 14, and three additional major surgeries before the age of 21.


After 15 years of corporate and entrepreneurial leadership, Lawler was on vacation and started doodling a process that became the genesis of the Engagement Drivers.  Soon thereafter, he walked away from empire building, wrote Passion at Work, whose tools and philosophy laid the foundation for Ingage’s current work.

Entrepreneurial endeavors have included founding a socially responsible import firm out of Yogyakarta, Indonesia and an Internet services firm.




AUCTION ALERT: Fernando Aguirre, CEO of Chiquita Brands


We’re excited to announce an awesome auction of Fernando Aguirre, CEO of Chiquita Brands.  He’s an exciting, innovative leader who brings high-impact and great experience to all the work he does.


Check out his bio from Forbes.com below:


Mr. Aguirre has been Chiquita’s President and Chief Executive Officer since January 2004 and its Chairman since May 2004. From July 2002 to January 2004 he served as President, Special Projects for The Procter & Gamble Company (P&G), a manufacturer and distributor of consumer products. Prior to that, Mr. Aguirre had served P&G in various capacities from 1980 to 2002, including in an executive capacity with P&G’s Global Snacks and U.S. Food Products business units. Mr. Aguirre is also a director of Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc.


Join the auction and win the opportunity to speak directly to this legend of business!

AUCTION ALERT: Caterina Fake, co-founder of Flickr and Hunch

 

Caterina Fake, one of the top thought leaders in the business world today, is offering up 30-minutes with her to the top bidder.  Her resume is filled with world-class recognitions and successes.  Check out the below directly from wikipedia:

 

Caterina Fake is an American businesswoman and entrepreneur.


Fake was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, graduated from Choate Rosemary Hall, attended Smith College, and graduated from Vassar College in 1991.


Fake is the co-founder of Hunch, a collective intelligence decision-making system that uses decision trees to make decisions based on users’ interests. It launched in June 2009.


Prior to Hunch, Fake co-founded Flickr, the popular photo-sharing service developed by Ludicorp in Vancouver, with her former spouse and partner Stewart Butterfield. Flickr was later acquired by Yahoo! in 2005. Flickr ushered in the so-called Web 2.0 integrating features such as social networking, community open APIs, tagging, and algorithms that surfaced the best, or more interesting content. At Yahoo! she ran the Technology Development group, known for its Hack Yahoo! program, a stimulus to innovation and creativity, and Brickhouse, a rapid development environment for new products. Fake resigned from Yahoo on June 13, 2008.


Prior to Flickr, she was Art Director at Salon.com and heavily involved in the development of online community, social software and personal publishing.


She joined the board of directors of Creative Commons in August 2008 and in May 2009 received an Honorary Doctorate from RISD.


Fake has won many awards, including BusinessWeek’s Best Leaders of 2005, Forbes 2005 eGang, Fast Company’s Fast 50, and Red Herring’s 20 Entrepreneurs under 35. In 2006, she was named to the Time 100, Time Magazine’s list of the world’s 100 most influential people. She sits on the board of Etsy, and advises many startups and new businesses.


Fake currently lives in San Francisco, California and New York.

AUCTION ALERT: Get Mentored by Daniel Pink, Mega-Influencer and Author of “Drive”

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The Daniel Pink auction has officially launched!


Check it out and bid here.


This is an exclusive opportunity to connect with one of the top minds in motivation and business.  He’s a New York Times bestselling author of several books, and a thought leader.




Check out what they say about Mr. Pink’s work:

Drive: The Surprising Truth about What Motivates Us


“Pink’s ideas deserve a wide hearing. Corporate boards, in fact, could do well by kicking out their pay consultants for an hour and reading Pink’s conclusions instead.”
- Forbes


“Fascinating . . . If Pink’s proselytizing helps persuade employers to make work more fulfilling, Drive will be a powerhouse.”
- USA Today


“Pink’s analysis–and new model–of motivation offers tremendous insight into our deepest nature.”
– Publishers Weekly


“Important reading…an integral addition to a growing body of literature that argues for a radical shift in how businesses operate.”
– Kirkus


“Drive is the rare book that will get you to think and inspire you to act. Pink makes a strong, science-based case for rethinking motivation–and then provides the tools you need to transform your life.”
–Dr. Mehmet Oz, co-author of YOU: The Owners Manual


“Pink’s a gifted writer who turns even the heaviest scientific study into something digestible — and often amusing — without losing his intellectual punch.”
- New York Post


“Enchanting . . . an important book offering a whole new way to think about motivation.”

- Globe and Mail



A Whole New Mind

“This book is a miracle.  Completely original and profound.”

-Tom Peters, author of In Search of Excellence


“It’s my favorite business book.”

-Thomas Friedman, author of The World is Flat



Expert in Creativity/Productivity: CEO of Behance, Scott Belskyxp

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Scott Belsky



Today, I interviewed Scott Belsky, CEO of Behance.  His online Behance network, attracts more than 4 million visitors each month.  Scott drives creative endeavors from an execution standpoint.  His core belief: That success is made up of 1% inspiration, and 99% persperation (he’s in good company, since Edison believed the same thing).   Here’s his bio below:



Scott Belsky believes that the greatest breakthroughs across all industries are a result of creative people and teams that are especially productive. As such, Scott has committed his professional life to help organize creative individuals, teams, and networks. Scott has spent the past five years developing the knowledgebase for Behance, as well as the key concepts and methods that promote productive creativity. Behance’s projects include the Behance Network (behance.net), a leading online network for top creative professionals. Behance.net has become one of the most efficient platforms for creative professionals to broadcast their work to top agencies, fans, peers, and recruiters. In 2008, Behance launched the Action Method, a bold attempt to boost productivity in the creative world.






Prior to founding Behance, Scott was a part of Goldman Sachs’ Pine Street Leadership Development Initiative where he focused on organizational improvement and leadership development for Goldman Sachs and key clients. Scott’s education is in design, environmental economics, and business. He is a graduate of Cornell University and Harvard Business School.



Scott got his MBA at Harvard, but didn’t stop there.  After launching Behance and the online network, he started the Action Method, a portfolio of productivity tools aimed at simplifying lives and empowering the execution processes.  He also has a book coming out called Making Ideas Happen, check it all out.   You will not be dissapointed.


The great thing about interviewing Scott, for me, is that his work aligns so tightly with my interests.  By interviewing Scott, it was like I found this amazing, perfectly packaged playbook for how to succeed at what I want to do–namely, run my own high-impact company, and provide empowering, productivity tools to others throughout the world.  Lots of cool overlap.


Good stuff.


Feel free to chime in and comment, adding something random, annoying, philosophical, or powerful.


Chris

Awesome Interview Alert: Donna Fenn, Author of Upstarts! How Gen Y Entrepreneurs are Rocking the World of Business


Upstarts! by Donna Fenn




Today, we’re interviewing Donna Fenn.  She’s an innovative author and thought leader with brilliant experience.  Feel free to join us, or to post any questions for her.  Below is her bio.


Donna Fenn is an internationally recognized author and journalist who has been writing about entrepreneurship and small business trends for more than 20 years. In 2005, she wrote Alpha Dogs: How Your Small Business Can Become a Leader of the Pack, which was translated into Chinese, Japanese, Hindi, and Vietnamese. She is a contributing editor at Inc. magazine, a blogger on Inc.com, a featured expert on SBTV.com, and a community leader on Work.com. In 2001, she was a co-recipient of the Women’s Economic Round Table Entrepreneurship Prize, sponsored by the Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership. From 1988 to 1992, she lived in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where she was a correspondent for The Associated Press covering a variety of issues including business, culture, the economy, and The Gulf War. Her work has also appeared in The New York Times, Newsweek, The Washington Monthly, Working Woman, Working Mother, Family Money, CFO, Corporate Finance, Pink, Parents, and New England Monthly. She lives in Pelham, NY with her husband and three dogs.  She is also the proud mom of two amazing GenYers.

Join in the January 12 Conversation with Geoffrey Colvin of Fortune

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We’re excited to announce an interview with Geoffrey Colvin.  Please join in the conversation by submitting questions you’d like us to ask him by commenting below.  Below is Geoffrey’s bio:



Geoffrey Colvin



Geoff Colvin is a leading thinker, writer, broadcaster, and speaker on today’s most significant trends in business. His groundbreaking new book, Talent Is Overrated: What Really Separates World-Class Performers From Everybody Else, will be published in October. Donald Trump calls it “inspiring” and “enlightening” and says it’s “a terrific read all the way through.” Herb Kelleher says, “I rejoice!” Daniel H. Pink calls it “profoundly important.” Ram Charan calls it “exciting” and says “read it!”


As a popular speaker, Geoff has engaged hundreds of audiences on six continents. He is represented by the Washington Speakers Bureau.


As a longtime editor and columnist for Fortune Magazine, he has become one of America’s sharpest and most respected commentators on leadership and management, globalization, shareholder value creation, the environmental imperative, and related issues.


Geoff is heard daily across America on the CBS Radio Network, where he reaches 7 million listeners a week and has made more than 10,000 broadcasts. As anchor of Wall Street Week with Fortune on PBS for three years, he spoke each week to the largest audience reached by any business television program in America.


Geoff is an honors graduate of Harvard with a degree in economics, and he holds an MBA from New York University’s Stern School of Business.



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