Bob Nelson (San Diego, CA) is founder of Nelson Motivation,
Inc., and vice president of Blanchard Training and Development,
Inc., in San Diego. At Blanchard Training, Bob's responsibilities
have included management of product development, customized
products, assessments, and publications. He also has served on the
company's strategic planning group and was formerly chief of staff
for Dr. Ken Blanchard, coauthor of The One Minute Manager.
Prior to joining Blanchard, Bob was a management trainer for
Control Data Corporation and Norwest Banks.
Bob has published 17 books on business and management and has been
featured extensively in the media: on CNN, PBS, and CNBC; and
The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Inc.
magazine, among other publications. He writes a monthly newsletter
called Rewarding Employees and is a contributing editor to
Potentials in Marketing. Bob holds a master's degree in
business administration from UC Berkeley and is currently a
doctoral candidate in the Executive Management Program at the
Claremont Graduate University in Los Angeles.
For more information on products and services offered by Nelson
Motivation, Inc., including speaking or consulting services, call
800-575-5521. Rewarding Employees newsletter is available by
writing 1001 Rewards, P. O. Box 500872, San Diego, CA 92150-9973,
or faxing 619-673-9031. Bob's e-mail address is BobRewards@aol.com.
Peter Economy (Pacific Beach, CA) is a business consultant and
freelance business writer who is the coauthor of Managing For
Dummies and Better Business Meetings with Bob Nelson and
the author of numerous books and articles on a wide variety of
business topics. Peter combines his consulting and writing
expertise with more than 15 years of management experience to
provide his clients and readers with solid, hands-on information.
He received his bachelor's degree in economics from Stanford
University and is pursuing his MBA. Peter can be reached via e-mail
at bizzwriter@alumni.stanford.org.
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