These Big Moo authors represent an unprecedented collaboration of the world's smartest business thinkers, blending their best ideas on how to remarkabalize* your organization.
Alan Webber is the cofounder of Fast Company magazine, which changed everything. He is currently working on Blue Letter, a new project that uses social intelligence to change the world’s business conversation.
Amit Gupta was cofounder of The Daily Jolt and managing editor of ChangeThis. When he was ten, he built a working time machine. He is currently working on his next start-up.
April T. Armstrong is a professional actress, singer, and storyteller. She also writes and directs for the theater. She is a teaching artist and curriculum consultant for various arts-in-education programs.
Carol Cone has been called the mother of cause marketing. Her first experience with social issues was at Brandeis during the 1970 national student strike. She sat in, but didn’t burn any buildings. She is the founder of Cone, Inc. in Boston.
Chris Meyer is the coauthor of the bestseller Blur and the path-breaking It’s Alive, which presents our best understanding of how biological principles apply to management. He has recently become chief executive of Monitor Networks, a venture designed to improve the mobility of human capital.
Daniel H. Pink is the best-selling author of Free Agent Nation and A Whole New Mind. Earlier in his career he wrote speeches for Al Gore and dug pit latrines in Botswana, though not at the same time. His latest book is The Adventures of Johnny Bunko
Dave Balter is the founder of BzzAgent and openly admits his addiction to all things word-of-mouth. He is co-author of the book Grapevine.
Dean DeBiase is the Chairman of Reboot Partners and cofounder of Remarkabalize. He is developing his Reboot Your Organization Series into a new book. A serial CEO, he's run Fortune 500 subsidiaries and innovative companies, like Autoweb, which he took public and merged with Autobytel, and The Imagination Network, which he sold to AOL.
Donna Sturgess is the global head of innovation of GlaxoSmithKline. She knows a lot about marketing consumer brands, like toothpaste, and what it takes to bring something great to market. Donna transmits creative energy!
Guy Kawasaki evangelized the Macintosh to success and is a best-selling author of several books, including The Art of the Start. He’s also a successful speaker and venture capitalist.
Heath Row is a research manager at Google. Previously, he was an editor at Fast Company magazine, where he founded the proto-social network service, the Company of Friends, in 1997. He hopes to meet you some day.
Jackie Huba is coauthor of the best seller Creating Customer Evangelists. She is a respected speaker and consultant.
Jacqueline Novogratz is the founder of the Acumen Fund. She is in the vanguard of changing the way ways we look at helping the developing world become a part of the global marketplace.
Jay Gouliard is vice president of packaging development at General Mills and former wizard of WOW! at Coca-Cola. He leads the team that launched the new package format for kids’ yogurt creating a hundred-million-dollar brand called Go-GURT that dominates the category today.
Julie Anixter was managing director of the Tom Peters Company and is now CMO at Brandimage, where she consults, writes, and speaks about brands, inside and out. She is also the cofounder of Remarkablize.com.
Kevin Carroll was an evangelist at Nike and now runs his own consulting firm, The Katalyst Consultancy. Kevin teaches people how to play again. He is the author of Rules of the Red Rubber Ball: Find and Sustain Your Life’s Work. His latest book is The Red Rubber Ball at Work: Elevate Your Game Through the Hidden Power of Play
Lisa Gansky was cofounder of GNN, the first commercial web site, vice president of Internet stuff at AOL, then cofounder of Ofoto. Now, freshly departed from Kodak/Ofoto, she’s focusing on http://www.dosmargaritas.org, Get Active Software, and Simo Health. Lisa’s a self-declared “impact-junkie.”
Lynn Gordon is the creator of the wildly successful 52® activity decks. She is also an inventor, author, and nonprofit founder.
Malcolm Gladwell is a writer for The New Yorker and the author of The Tipping Point and Blink. His books have sold more than a million copies.
Marc Benioff is the founder of http://www.salesforce.com. He is well respected for integrating social responsibility into his company. Marc is the author of two books The Business of Changing the World and Compassionate Capitalism: How Corporations Can Make Doing Good an Integral Part of Doing Well
Marcia Hart is a half-funky and half-corporate architect who matches business plans with space requirements. She and her partner live like shoemaker’s children in a big old brownstone in Baltimore that is under constant renovation—by their own hammers!
Mark Cuban is owner of the NBA Mavericks, founder of Broadcast.com (which he sold to Yahoo for billions of dollars) and HDnet, and a successful speaker and TV personality.
Polly LaBarre is a business journalist, explorer, and pattern recognizer. She has three questions: What makes the most vital organizations tick? How do the highest-impact people work? And who has the most fun in the process? She was senior editor of Fast Company magazine in its early days and is co-author of the book Mavericks at Work.
Promise Phelon is leading the movement to eradicate customer abuse. Her firm, The Phelon Group, helps large technology companies leverage their customer relationships as assets rather than commodities.
Randall Rothenberg is the director of intellectual capital at Booz Allen Hamilton. The firm’s former chief marketing officer, he is a columnist for Advertising Age magazine, a former media and marketing reporter for The New York Times, and the author of Where the Suckers Moon: The Life and Death of an Advertising Campaign.
Red Maxwell is president of Onramp Branding and made the world safe for preppies by starting the advertising design and photography departments at Polo Ralph Lauren. He does his most important work with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
Robin Williams is one of the best-selling computer book authors ever. The Little Mac Book is widely regarded as the classic of the genre. Her latest book is about Shakespeare’s true identity.
Robyn Waters is the person who turned Target stores into a style mecca. She now runs her own consulting firm. Check out her book, The Trendmaster’s Guide: Get a Jump on What Your Customer Wants Next.
Seth Godin is the author of seven books that have been best sellers around the world, including three New York Times best sellers. He insists that he is naturally bald.
Tim Manners is the editor of Cool News of the Day, the most influential marketing newsletter online. You really should get a free subscription. His latest book is Relevance
Tom Kelley is general manager at IDEO, a red-hot center for design and innovation. He swore The Art of Innovation would be “absolutely, positively” the only book he’d ever write. Check out his follow-on best-selling The Ten Faces of Innovation.
Tom Peters is the best-selling business book author of all time. He has reinvented and re-imagined the way we work. Tom is the reason the rest of us get to write.
William Godin is the president of HARD Manufacturing, the world’s largest fabricator of hospital cribs. He is not the founder of this 129-year-old company. He has received numerous honors for his work with community organizations in Buffalo, New York.
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