Michael J. Gelb
Michael J. Gelb (born 1952) is an author and public speaker specializing in creativity and innovation. He is the founder and president of The High Performance Learning Center, a firm specializing in consulting and training for organizations interested in developing more innovative cultures. 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. Gelb is a certified teacher of the Alexander Technique. Gelb holds a fourth degree black belt in Aikido.[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
- CREATIVITY ON DEMAND: How to Ignite and Sustain the Fire of Genius, Sounds True, 2014
- Brain Power: Improve Your Mind As You Age (with Kelly Howell), New World Library, 2012.
- Wine Drinking For Inspired Thinking: Uncork Your Creative Juices
- Innovate Like Edison: The Success System of America's Greatest Inventor (with Sarah Miller Caldicott)
- How to Think like Leonardo Da Vinci: Seven Steps to Genius Everyday
- Work Like Da Vinci (audio book)
- Da Vinci Decoded
- Discover Your Genius
- More Balls than Hands, Juggling Your Way to Success
- Lessons from the Art of Juggling (with Tony Buzan)
- Thinking for Change
- Present Yourself
- Samurai Chess (with Grandmaster Raymond Keene)
- Body Learning
Reception
'How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci'
Gelb's How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci: Seven Steps to Genius Every Day has been featured in:
- "7 Things Leonardo da Vinci Can Teach You About Creativity" from INC Magazine
- "Investing Lessons From Da Vinci And Edison" from Forbes Magazine
- "Mere genius can't begin to describe him" from Wausau Daily Herald
- "What you can learn from da Vinci" from Chicago Sun-Times
- "On the Same Page with Leonardo" from St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- "Pointing Up the Lessons of Da Vinci" from The Philadelphia Inquirer (includes substantial biographical information),
- "Create like Leonardo innovate like Edison" from Investment Advisor
- "Da Vinci At Dinner" from The Washington Post
- "You, too, can be as smart as that other Leonardo: Brainy author tells how" from National Post
'Discover Your Genius'
Gelb's Discover Your Genius: How to Think Like History's Ten Most Revolutionary Minds has been reviewed in
'More Balls Than Hands'
- "Juggling helps focus mind-body link, author says" from USA Today.
- "Have a ball (Interview)" from IndustryWeek
References
- ↑ "Author wants to spread the genius of da Vinci". CNN.com. Cable News Network. 1998-11-24. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
- ↑ Rae-Dupree, Janet (June 1, 2008). "New York Times". Da Vinci, Retrofitted for the Modern Age. New York Times. Retrieved December 1, 2011.
- ↑ Swoboda, Frank (October 30, 1994). "Washington Post". Hang Together, or Hang Separately: A Labor Relations Prescription. Washington Post. Retrieved December 1, 2011.