— Greg Amadigi, Associate Cypress Associates Brazil
“David’s pragmatic approach to leadership can be expressed from a lean startup project to large corporation venture, changing not only organizations thinking processes, but also principles that can be applied in different cultural environments.”
— Sagi Ashkevitz CEO Dental Savings
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— Juliana Reis, from Marie Claire Brazil
“David Goldsmith is a really an awesome professional, in addition to an awesome teacher. I believe that all the concepts I learned in the classroom with him and the book “Paid to Think”, I’m using in my life, both professional … Continue reading
— Infosys – Nandan Nilekani CEO
“This was perfect. Exactly what we wanted to achieve.” (Strategic planning and global meeting with CEO, board members and Chief Strategist)
— Wipro Technologies- Azim Premji CEO
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— Thomas Woo, President, City Super Group, Hong Kong and China; Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Hong Kong/Macau 2011
“Paid to Think is transformational. We’ve put its tools to the test and it has changed how we lead our company and planted seeds of change in our corporate culture that will drive our future success. Our company will never … Continue reading
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— Jay Abraham, CEO, Abraham Group
“What Peter Drucker did for current management theory and practice, David Goldsmith has done for modern-day leadership with Paid to Think.”
— Robert Morris Top 50 reviewers for Amazon’s US, UK, and Canadian websites
“Paid to Think is among the most thought-provoking, informative, and entertaining books I have read in recent years. In it, David Goldsmith carefully explains the major revelations of recent research in neuroscience and their complicated implications in terms that non-scientists … Continue reading