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This site was inaugurated November 2007 for use by Dr. Bobbert's current, past and future students and friends.
  Six Laws of Persuasion
Getting what you want in life, in work or play, requires constant negotiation with a variety of people
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On Novermber 10, 2007 I modified the title to Six Laws of Persuasioin or How to Get an A because the material contained in the article when use expeditiously can very easily help you earn an A in this class and be a success in many endeavors.

An edited version is on my web site at  http://www.bobbertl.com/CLASSes/ClassesPERSUASION.htm 

You The Brand

We all represent a brand. It's the brand of you. How you talk, walk, and look reflects on that brand. Do you come across as trustworthy, confident, and competent? Click on the link to see how to sell your self as successful.

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The 50 people who matter now  (November '07)
Sometimes knowing who is on the cutting edge of business can help you get where you are going by studying what they are doing.  This knowledge can help you make decisions and have good topics when in a formal conversation.  The following is a consensus of some of the best executives, entrepreneurs,, and innovators for the later half of 2007.  This list will change and you should start your own list.

The 50 people who matter now
A Business 2.0 exclusive list: Meet the executives, entrepreneurs, and cutting-edge innovators who are setting today's business agenda.

SAN FRANCISCO (Business 2.0 Magazine) - Any list of the most important people in business has to start with Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, and a bunch of folks named Walton, right? They're the richest people on the planet, for Pete's sake. Just break out the rubber stamps and be done with it.

Sorry, not this list. The names presented here weren't selected on the basis of fame, net worth, or the accomplishments of yesteryear.

(Click here to see a photo gallery of the full list.)

Instead, our goal was to identify people whose ideas, products, and business insights are changing the world we live in today - those who are reshaping our future by inventing important new technologies, exploiting emerging opportunities, or throwing their weight around in ways that are sure to make everyone else take notice.

In assembling this list, we emphasized one key question: What have you done for us lately? We also considered its important corollary: What will you do for us tomorrow?

To nominate and ratify the 50, we drew on the collective wisdom of our entire editorial staff: people with deep knowledge of the important players and latest trends in management, entrepreneurship, biotech, big iron, and just plain counterintuitive thinking. It was a contentious exercise marked by the frequent raising of voices and much stamping of feet.

But when the dust settled, our highly subjective exercise revealed a remarkable who's who of contemporary business. Many of the names and rankings will be surprising. Some will no doubt be controversial.

But in the end, we hope you'll agree that the people profiled here tell us a lot about the world we live in today, and the challenges and opportunities we'll all confront in the years ahead.

For the complete article go to   http://money.cnn.com/2006/06/21/technology/50whomatter.biz2/index.htm

If this link is no longer available when you find this article. just google the people in the list below.

 

STAYING UP
         when feeling down

Dr. Bobbert has been published in several magazines.  This one is provided for days when you need to pick yourself up because you are feeling "down"

This summary "handout" includes materials from 3 short speeches.

 

 


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1 You! The consumer as creator
2 Sergey Brin and Larry Page Co-founders, Google
3 Paul Jacobs CEO, Qualcomm
4 Rupert Murdoch CEO, News Corp.
5 Steve Jobs CEO, Apple Computer
6 Susan Desmond-Hellmann President of product development, Genentech
7 The Emerging Global Middle Class China, India, Russia, Brazil, and elsewhere
8 Fujio Cho Chairman, Toyota
9 The New Oil Despots King Abdullah bin Abdul aziz al Saud (Saudi Arabia), Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (Iran), Hugo Chavez (Venezuela), and Vladimir Putin (Russia)
10 Ray Ozzie Chief technical officer, Microsoft
11 Marc Benioff CEO, Salesforce.com
12 Robert Iger CEO, Walt Disney Co.
13 Stewart Butterfield and Caterina Fake Co-founders, Flickr
14 Brian McAndrews CEO, aQuantive
15 Jack Ma CEO, Alibaba.com
16 Barry Diller CEO, InterActiveCorp
17 Ed Zander CEO, Motorola
18 John Thompson CEO, Symantec
19 Mark Hurd CEO, Hewlett-Packard
20 Ben Bernanke Chairman, Federal Reserve Board
21 Bill Gates Benefactor, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
22 Reid Hoffman Angel investor and CEO, LinkedIn
23 The New New Media Kevin Rose (Digg) and Jimmy Wales (Wikipedia)
24 Patricia Woertz CEO, Archer Daniels Midland
25 Kevin Martin Chairman, Federal Communications Commission
26 Ed Whitacre Chairman and CEO, AT&T
27 Jeremy Allaire CEO, Brightcove
28 Chad Hurley and Steven Chen Co-founders, YouTube
29 Danny Rimer General partner, Index Ventures
30 Muhammad Yunus Founder, Grameen Bank
31 Greg Isaacs Director of developer relations, eBay
32 Alex Bogusky Creative director, Crispin Porter & Bogusky
33 Vinod Khosla Founder, Khosla Ventures
34 David Heinemeier Hansson Partner, 37signals
35 Tim O'Reilly Founder and CEO, O'Reilly Media
36 Janus Friis and Niklas Zennström Co-founders, Skype
37 Patricia Russo CEO, Lucent Technologies
38 Oprah Winfrey Entertainment mogul
39 Electronic Frontier Foundation  
40 Jeff Valdez Founder, SiTV
41 Stephen Maurer and Andrej Sali Adjunct associate professor, University of California at Berkeley, and professor, University of California at San Francisco
42 Jeff Bezos CEO, Amazon.com
43 The Pre-Internet Dinosaurs Larry Ellison (Oracle), Paul Otellini (Intel), and Michael Dell (Dell)
44 William McDonough Architect, William McDonough & Partners
45 Richard Branson Chairman, Virgin Group
46 Mike Morhaime Co-founder and president, Blizzard Entertainment
47 Nick Denton Publisher, Gawker Media
48 Naguib Sawiris CEO, Orascom Telecom
49 David Allen Author, Getting Things Done
50 Blake Krikorian Co-founder and CEO, Sling Media
From the July, 2006 issue
This list is here without specific approval by the source, but the links are included so users can go to the original source.

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