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Michael J. Gelb — How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci, Spiritual Practices, and More

Michael J. Gelb is the world’s leading authority on the application of genius thinking to personal and organizational development. He works with visionary leaders to support them in nurturing more innovative and human-centered cultures and to inspire and equip them with the creative thinking tools and conscious communication strategies that help translate ideals into reality. Michael has led seminars, consulted and provided Executive Leadership Coaching for clients including AT&T, DuPont, Emerson,  Merck, Genentech, Microsoft, Nike, Unilever and YPO. The author of 16 books including How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci, Discover Your Genius, Innovate Like Edison and The Art of Connection: 7 Relationship Building Skills Every Leader Needs Now. Michael’s books have been translated into 25 languages and have sold more than one million copies.

Book: How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci

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  • Difference between thinking and creative thinking?
  • What books did you read at the age of 15?
  • How do you set aside some creative thinking time?
  • Different phases of creative thinking?
  • and much more!

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