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Bob Sutton in Harvard Business Review

BrightSight Group speaker Bob Sutton’s latest blog post appears online in Harvard Business Review. Full article.

Bob Sutton’s Good Boss, Bad Times video named one of 2009′s Best by McKinsey Quarterly

BrightSight Group speaker Bob Sutton’s video, Good Boss, Bad Times one of 2009′s best!

Bob Sutton blogs on The Happiness Project

BrightSight Group speaker Bob Sutton blogs on Gretchen Rubin’s new book, The Happiness Project.
Bob Sutton’s next book, Good Boss, Bad Boss: How to Be the Best… and Learn From the Worst will be released later this year.

Bob Sutton on Matt May

Matt May’s latest book, In Pursuit of Elegance: Why the Best Ideas Have Something Missing is piling up accolades all over town. The latest come from bestselling author, Bob Sutton.

From Bob’s post, “I first read it several months ago when Matt asked me to write a blurb, and I was blown away by the compelling arguments that Matt made for removing things that are assumed to be essential, leaving things unsaid, unfinished, unexplained. He bases the book on four simple useful and compelling elements of “elegance” (ideas that combine simplicity and the power to surprise): seduction, subtraction, symmetry, and sustainability.”

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The Peter Principle Lives On

Inc’s article on the 40th-anniversary edition of The Peter Principle with Professor Bob Sutton”s introduction.

BusinessWeek’s exclusive sneak peek at Bob Sutton’s new foreword to Dr. Peter’s useful, hilarious classic

BrightSight Group speaker and author, Bob Sutton was given the privilege of writing the forward to the 40th Anniversary Edition of The Peter Principle: Why Things Always Go Wrong, written by Dr. Laurence J. Peter & Raymond Hull. Read the full BusinessWeek Article here.

Bob Sutton in BusinessWeek article, “IBM Reshapes Its Sales Meetings”

BrightSight Group speaker, Stanford D-School Professor and author, Bob Sutton is quoted in BusinessWeek’s article, “IBM Reshapes Its Sales Meetings”. Sutton says, “In some parts of American business, every problem can be solved by design.”

How to Make Meetings Matter

BrightSight Group speaker and author of The No Asshole Rule, Bob Sutton worked with with Perry Klebahn, CEO of Timbuk2 to plan and run effective company meetings. Some of the recommendations.….

BrightSight Group Speakers make 2007′s Best Business Books List by Fast Company Magazine

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BrightSight Group Speakers Dan and Chip Heath, co-authors of Made to Stick and Bob Sutton, author of The No Asshole Rule have both been named to Fast Company’s year end list of the Best Business Books.

Workplace bullies getting more scrutiny

There’s a lot more bullying behavior at work than ever surfacing in lawsuits, formal grievances or internal complaints. The good news is, the subject is getting a lot of attention. BrightSight Group speaker Bob Sutton’s book, The No Asshole Rule



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