Michael J. Gelb

Michael J. Gelb (born 1952) is an author, specializing in creativity and innovation. He co-directs, with Professor James Clawson, the "Leading Innovation: Thinking Creatively for Positive Change" Seminar at the University of Virginia's Darden Graduate School of Business.

Career

Gelb has a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Philosophy from Clark University, and a master's degree in Mind and Body Education from Goddard College [1]

Gelb's work has been featured in The New York Times,[2] The Washington Post[3] and Training Magazine. He has also appeared on Good Morning America, CNN's Business Unusual and on radio programs including live interviews with NPR and the BBC World Service.

Bibliography

  • The Art of Connection: 7 Relationship-Building Skills Every Leader Needs Now, New World Library, 2017
  • Creativity On Demand: How to Ignite and Sustain the Fire of Genius, Sounds True, 2014, ISBN 9781622033478
  • Brain Power: Improve Your Mind As You Age (with Kelly Howell), New World Library, 2012. ISBN 9781608680740
  • Wine Drinking For Inspired Thinking: Uncork Your Creative Juices. Running Press, 2010. ISBN 9780762438686
  • Innovate Like Edison: The Success System of America's Greatest Inventor (with Sarah Miller Caldicott). Plume, 2008; ISBN 9780452289826.
  • How to Think like Leonardo Da Vinci: Seven Steps to Genius Everyday Delacorte Press, 1998 ISBN 9780385323819
Reviews
INC Magazine
Forbes Magazine
Chicago Sun-Times
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The Washington Post
  • Work Like Da Vinci (audio book)
  • Da Vinci Decoded
  • Discover Your Genius
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USA Today
  • More Balls than Hands, Juggling Your Way to Success
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USA Today
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  • Lessons from the Art of Juggling (with Tony Buzan)
  • Thinking for Change
  • Present Yourself. Jalmar Press, 1988, ISBN 9780915190508
  • Samurai Chess (with Grandmaster Raymond Keene). Aurum Press, ISBN 9780802775498
  • Body Learning
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References

  1. "Author wants to spread the genius of da Vinci". CNN.com. Cable News Network. 1998-11-24. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  2. Rae-Dupree, Janet (June 1, 2008). "Da Vinci, Retrofitted for the Modern Age". The New York Times. Retrieved December 1, 2011.
  3. Swoboda, Frank (October 30, 1994). "Washington Post". Hang Together, or Hang Separately: A Labor Relations Prescription. Washington Post. Retrieved December 1, 2011.
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