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There are certainly grounds for optimism in America. After all, the economy does flash the occasional sign of strength, and the employment figures seem just a little rosier with each report. In ...
Steven Kotler has written a book for people who are serious doing the impossible. Particularly if they plan to keep doing the impossible, year after year.
The following are three things I learned from Kotler’s new book which were of particular interest to me: 1. Going From “Self-Authoring” to “Self-Transforming” States of Consciousness.
Working with talented people can be a double-edged sword, unless you know which ground rules to lay to ensure everyone's vision gets expressed, without any egos getting bruised.
New York Times best-selling author and Peak Performance Expert, Steven Kotler, joined us with tips from his new book The Art of Impossible: A Peak Performance Primer. In the book, Steven combines ...
Steven Kotler, a journalist, New York Times best-selling book author, and entrepreneur, is a unique guy. He’s dedicated a big part of his life to the study of the “Ultimate Human Performance ...
Journalist, New York Times bestselling book author, entrepreneur and Flow Genome Project cofounder Steven Kotler has joined Ojai Energetics, a cannabis technology company, to research THC, CBD ...
Tanvir A Mishuk worked as case co-author with Philip Kotler. DHAKA, Bangladesh, Jan. 18, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Nagad, Bangladesh's favourite mobile financial service provider, has been featured as ...
They also have heightened expectations of business and its potential to improve the world, according to Philip Kotler, the S.C. Johnson & Son Professor of International Marketing, whose 47th book, ...
This excerpt deals with the relative merits of advertising and public relations in the marketing mix — with some conclusions that are sure to rattle your cage. “According to Kotler” is a ...
Professor Kotler has authored 57 books including the most widely used marketing text book in graduate business schools worldwide, Marketing Management: Analysis, Planning, Implementation and Control.