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Developed non-violent communication tools with a charismatic presence and noted intellectual and emotional intensity.
Graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Cornell University in 1996 with a B.A. in government.
Graduated from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial engineering. Earned a PhD in psychology from Stanford University.
Columnists for Fast Company magazine from 2007 to 2011.
Thomas Erikson is an expert on communication. He works with developing organizations from a leadership perspective. He has trained more than five thousand executives to be better and more efficient leaders. Thomas has written several popular science books on communication and human behavior.
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Writer, reporter, and political commentator. Introduced the concept of the Cold War and coined the term "stereotype" in its modern psychological meaning. Critiqued media and democracy in his newspaper column and notable books.
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Jim Camp has coached people through thousands of negotiations at more than 150 companies, including Motorola, Texas Instruments, Merrill Lynch, IBM, and Prudential Insurance, as well as many other smaller companies in a wide range of industries. He has lectured at graduate business schools in the United States and has been a featured speaker at Inc. magazine's "Growing the Company" conferences. Jim founded the Camp Negotiation Institute in 2010. (From Google Books)
Speaker & author of 10 books, translated in 26 languages, who is passionate about helping people become better communicators in business, friendship, and love.
Former FBI Agent, Spycatcher & nonverbal communications expert and author of the international best seller What Every Body Is Saying.
Known for the person-centered approach and contributions to psychotherapy and counseling. Received the Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Psychology in 1972 and ranked as the sixth most eminent psychologist of the 20th century. Considered the most influential psychotherapist in history.